评论:公平,多样性和包容性:加拿大护理博士教育危机的关键解决方案。

Q3 Medicine
Sioban Nelson, Bukola Oladunni Salami
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引用次数: 2

摘要

加拿大迫切需要更多的博士毕业生。我们还需要更多多元化的毕业生在全国范围内从事教育和领导工作。本文考察了加拿大护士博士教育的起源和发展,以及为满足不断扩大的专业需求而持续短缺的博士护士。在这种极度短缺的背景下,本文接着探讨了公平、多样性和包容性的关键问题,以及护理学院和专业在解决这些长期问题方面的失败。如果我们要确保护理专业未来的可持续性,就需要通过一个综合和集中的战略来解决这两个问题——博士毕业生短缺和护理教育和领导力缺乏多样性。考虑到博士毕业需要长达十年的准备时间才能产生重大变化,文章最后呼吁制定一项涉及多个利益相关者的国家战略,以提高对这些问题及其对专业可持续性的影响的认识。它的结论是,只有通过专业人士的共同努力,加拿大护理才能确保护理教育能够为全国的教育,实践和政策需求提供足够数量的毕业生,这些毕业生将更好地反映护理专业和加拿大人口的多样性。
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Commentary: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: A Key Solution to the Crisis of Doctoral Nursing Education in Canada.

Canada desperately needs more doctoral graduates. We also need more diverse graduates to move into education and leadership roles across the country. This article examines the origins and development of doctoral education for nurses in Canada and the continuing dire shortfall of doctorally prepared nurses to meet the expanding needs of the profession. In the context of this desperate shortage, this article then moves to examine the critical issues of equity, diversity and inclusion and the failure of the nursing academy and the profession to address these long-standing matters. These two issues - the shortfall of doctoral graduates and the lack of diversity in education and leadership in nursing - need to be addressed through a combined and focused strategy if we are to ensure the future sustainability of the profession. Given the decade-long lead time required to effect significant changes in doctoral graduations, the article concludes with a call for a national strategy engaging multiple stakeholders to increase awareness of the issues and their implications for the sustainability of the profession. It concludes that only through the united efforts of the profession will Canadian nursing be able to ensure that nursing education will produce a sufficient number of graduates for the needs of education, practice and policy across the country and that these graduates will better reflect the diversity of the nursing profession and the Canadian population, overall.

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Nursing leadership (Toronto, Ont.)
Nursing leadership (Toronto, Ont.) Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
3.20
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21
期刊介绍: The global nursing shortage and statistics indicating a steady increase in the cancer patient workload suggest that the recruitment and retention of oncology nurses is and will be a serious problem. The purpose of this research study was to examine oncology nursing work environments in Canada.
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