Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars’ personal and professional perspectives on the nature and development of contemporary Australian scholarship, including its facilitators and barriers. Design and Methods: A qualitative exploratory design, with snowball sampling, identified 13 well-regarded nurse scholars from Australian universities or clinical health services. Semistructured, in-depth interviews were conducted in 2008–2009, and transcripts of data were subjected to Morse\u27s content analysis method. Results: Four themes with supporting subthemes emerged: Views on Scholarship; Locations; Facilitators and Barriers; and Visioning the Future. New and reinforced information about Australian nursing scholarship was revealed. Conclus...
This study investigates qualifications, level of employment, state and territory differences, and ge...
As nursing education has moved into the academic setting, nursing faculty have focused on the tradit...
In England, the education of nurses in the academic arena has a relatively short history arguably re...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars' personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...
This research study explored nurse academics\u27 perceptions and experiences of scholarship and rese...
Tliis study investigates Australian nursing academics\u27 publications in nursing and health journal...
Background: There is a scarcity of research published on clinical scholarship. Much of the conceptua...
In a milieu where traditional views of scholarship are embedded in the culture of educational instit...
To shed light on programmatic research through direct experience is highly beneficial to nursing sch...
In a milieu where traditional views of scholarship are embedded in the culture of educational instit...
The scholarly productivity of 65% of the 1,107 nurse academics employed full-time in Australian facu...
Aims: This paper discusses the issues facing the nursing academic workforce and the development of a...
The scholarship of nursing depends on the research culture in institutions. Not all higher education...
This article is the first in a two-part series on a recent research study investigating the lived ex...
In a recent editorial we examined the research outputs of 150 Australian nursing and midwifery profe...
This study investigates qualifications, level of employment, state and territory differences, and ge...
As nursing education has moved into the academic setting, nursing faculty have focused on the tradit...
In England, the education of nurses in the academic arena has a relatively short history arguably re...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars' personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...
This research study explored nurse academics\u27 perceptions and experiences of scholarship and rese...
Tliis study investigates Australian nursing academics\u27 publications in nursing and health journal...
Background: There is a scarcity of research published on clinical scholarship. Much of the conceptua...
In a milieu where traditional views of scholarship are embedded in the culture of educational instit...
To shed light on programmatic research through direct experience is highly beneficial to nursing sch...
In a milieu where traditional views of scholarship are embedded in the culture of educational instit...
The scholarly productivity of 65% of the 1,107 nurse academics employed full-time in Australian facu...
Aims: This paper discusses the issues facing the nursing academic workforce and the development of a...
The scholarship of nursing depends on the research culture in institutions. Not all higher education...
This article is the first in a two-part series on a recent research study investigating the lived ex...
In a recent editorial we examined the research outputs of 150 Australian nursing and midwifery profe...
This study investigates qualifications, level of employment, state and territory differences, and ge...
As nursing education has moved into the academic setting, nursing faculty have focused on the tradit...
In England, the education of nurses in the academic arena has a relatively short history arguably re...