This thesis explores an educational change process in Fiji and used a case study methodology to examine the introduction of the 2004 Diploma of Nursing programme in the Fiji School of Nursing. The three-year competency based curriculum was developed and funded by the Australian government through the Fiji Health Sector Improvement Project (FHSIP) with limited participation of the local teachers at the Fiji School of Nursing. Many problems beset the programme, beginning with its rushed implementation at the end of an academic year and the incompleteness of the curriculum document. Teachers questioned the quality and nature of the competency based curriculum, and the absence of many supportive networks and resources to facilitate curriculum c...
This study was commissioned by UNESCO Bangkok as a country case study for the research initiative “E...
The incidence of adverse clinical events in health care organisations is an international problem. ...
Culture is a complex concept, but it is central to the task of curriculum design and development. Th...
Fiji is one of Australia's Pacific neighbours. Nursing and nurse education in that country is at an...
Background: Nurse leaders in Fiji are currently involved in meeting the challenges of being at the ...
The Yapunyah Project is an initiative of the Faculty of Health at Queensland University of Technolog...
As the most numerous and geographically dispersed professional group, registered nurses in Australia...
This research examined the experiences of iTaukei (indigenous people of Fiji) patients and nurses in...
Background Rapidly changing patterns of health service delivery, together with an increasingly gl...
CONTEXT: Vanuatu, a Pacific Island nation in the Western Pacific region, has to date educated its nu...
BACKGROUND: South Africa was caught off guard by the student unrest in 2015 and 2016. This unrest w...
A well-educated Indigenous nursing workforce is one way to improve the poor health of Indigenous Aus...
In 1991, the Fiji School of Medicine restructured the training of its medical students, dividing the...
Health differs among people and education about health is of value to maintain and develop health. I...
"O le tele o sulu e maua ai figota o le sami" This Samoan proverb means the more torches/lights used...
This study was commissioned by UNESCO Bangkok as a country case study for the research initiative “E...
The incidence of adverse clinical events in health care organisations is an international problem. ...
Culture is a complex concept, but it is central to the task of curriculum design and development. Th...
Fiji is one of Australia's Pacific neighbours. Nursing and nurse education in that country is at an...
Background: Nurse leaders in Fiji are currently involved in meeting the challenges of being at the ...
The Yapunyah Project is an initiative of the Faculty of Health at Queensland University of Technolog...
As the most numerous and geographically dispersed professional group, registered nurses in Australia...
This research examined the experiences of iTaukei (indigenous people of Fiji) patients and nurses in...
Background Rapidly changing patterns of health service delivery, together with an increasingly gl...
CONTEXT: Vanuatu, a Pacific Island nation in the Western Pacific region, has to date educated its nu...
BACKGROUND: South Africa was caught off guard by the student unrest in 2015 and 2016. This unrest w...
A well-educated Indigenous nursing workforce is one way to improve the poor health of Indigenous Aus...
In 1991, the Fiji School of Medicine restructured the training of its medical students, dividing the...
Health differs among people and education about health is of value to maintain and develop health. I...
"O le tele o sulu e maua ai figota o le sami" This Samoan proverb means the more torches/lights used...
This study was commissioned by UNESCO Bangkok as a country case study for the research initiative “E...
The incidence of adverse clinical events in health care organisations is an international problem. ...
Culture is a complex concept, but it is central to the task of curriculum design and development. Th...