护理和博士,一个重要的伙伴关系:讨论文件

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Lorraine Henshaw , Fiona Cust , Bill Whitehead
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摘要

目的:本讨论文件旨在提高对护士博士学习的认识,突出当前围绕英国和国际社会不同可用路线的辩论,以进一步批评和讨论。背景鼓励护士进行博士水平的学习和研究。然而,该职业在博士学术水平上的代表性仍然不成比例地不足。欢迎最近解决缺乏研究领导和护士参与的驱动因素和机会。一定比例的护士接受博士水平的教育,对于改善患者的治疗效果、循证实践和护理人员的教育至关重要。这是一篇讨论论文,利用英国和国际文献来支持批判性讨论。重点讨论了作为一名护士获得博士学位的重要性、要求和挑战,并与相关政策和文献进行了讨论,突出了该领域的辩论,提高了人们对不同途径的认识。与国际社会的博士课程进行比较,提供进一步的认识,并允许持续的批评。在英国,各种路线在学术严谨性、质量和成就水平方面提供相同的水平。结论护士攻读博士学位的需求和愿望日益增长。研究生博士学位的每个途径都提供高度尊重的学术资格和认可,并受到严格的质量保证标准的管理,尽管在操作上存在差异和变化。
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Nursing and the doctorate, an important partnership: A discussion paper

Aim

This discussion paper aims to raise awareness of doctoral studies for nurses, highlighting current debates around different routes available, in the UK and across the international community, for further critique and discussion.

Background

Nurses are being encouraged to undertake doctoral level study and research. Yet, the profession remains disproportionately under-represented at the doctoral academic level. Recent drivers and opportunities addressing the lack of research leadership and involvement of nurses are welcomed. It is vital for improved patient outcomes, evidence-based practice and the education of the nursing workforce that a proportion of nurses are being educated to doctoral level.

Design

This is a discussion paper drawing on both UK and international literature to support a critical discussion.

Key points

The importance, requirements and challenges of obtaining a doctorate as a nurse are discussed in relation to relevant policy and literature, highlighting debates in the field and raising awareness of the different routes available. Comparisons with doctoral provision across the international community are made providing further awareness and allowing ongoing critique. In the UK the various routes provide equivalence in terms of academic rigor, quality and level of achievement and attainment.

Conclusion

There is an increasing need and aspiration, for nurses to study at doctoral level. Each pathway for a postgraduate doctorate award offers highly respected academic qualifications and recognition and is governed by strict quality assurance standards despite differences and variants in operationalisation.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
9.40%
发文量
180
审稿时长
51 days
期刊介绍: Nurse Education in Practice enables lecturers and practitioners to both share and disseminate evidence that demonstrates the actual practice of education as it is experienced in the realities of their respective work environments. It is supportive of new authors and will be at the forefront in publishing individual and collaborative papers that demonstrate the link between education and practice.
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