There has been a proliferation of taught masters degrees for nurses in recent years, and like masters programmes in other disciplines, the aspirations of such educational endeavours are far from unanimous. This article reports on part of a wider study, and focuses on a qualitative analysis of the perspectives of two key sets of stakeholders, namely academic education providers, and senior clinical nursing personnel, on masters education for nurses. Fifteen participants were interviewed in depth, and data were subjected to a qualitative content analysis. Findings indicated that while both sets of participants invoked the discourse of the knowledgeable doer, that is, the notion of amalgamating a high level of theoretical knowledge with practi...
Background: Clinical scholarship has been conceptualised and theorised in the nursing literature for...
The nursing profession is undergoing significant change. The most apparent being: the recent progres...
It has become increasingly important for practitioners to articulate their expertise in modern healt...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to understand the perspectives of two sets of stakeholders, n...
Nurse education is now almost wholly situated within universities internationally. However, issues s...
The application of master’s degree competence in nursing practice has been a hot topic of debate in ...
This project investigates the experiences of nurses who have been recently appointed as lecturers in...
In this qualitative, descriptive study, the process of achieving change in knowledge and attitudes t...
In 1973 two trial pre-registration nursing education programmes were piloted in New Zealand polytech...
The issue of whether nursing should be an all graduate profession is one of the most important quest...
The issue of whether nursing should be an all graduate profession is one of the most important quest...
This thesis presents findings from a New Zealand phenomenological study that investigated the lived ...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the production of knowledge resulting from the professional master's degree pr...
The era of paternalism and didactic teaching has overstayed its time in Higher Education (HE), most ...
While vast numbers of nurses across the globe contribute in all areas of healthcare delivery from pr...
Background: Clinical scholarship has been conceptualised and theorised in the nursing literature for...
The nursing profession is undergoing significant change. The most apparent being: the recent progres...
It has become increasingly important for practitioners to articulate their expertise in modern healt...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to understand the perspectives of two sets of stakeholders, n...
Nurse education is now almost wholly situated within universities internationally. However, issues s...
The application of master’s degree competence in nursing practice has been a hot topic of debate in ...
This project investigates the experiences of nurses who have been recently appointed as lecturers in...
In this qualitative, descriptive study, the process of achieving change in knowledge and attitudes t...
In 1973 two trial pre-registration nursing education programmes were piloted in New Zealand polytech...
The issue of whether nursing should be an all graduate profession is one of the most important quest...
The issue of whether nursing should be an all graduate profession is one of the most important quest...
This thesis presents findings from a New Zealand phenomenological study that investigated the lived ...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the production of knowledge resulting from the professional master's degree pr...
The era of paternalism and didactic teaching has overstayed its time in Higher Education (HE), most ...
While vast numbers of nurses across the globe contribute in all areas of healthcare delivery from pr...
Background: Clinical scholarship has been conceptualised and theorised in the nursing literature for...
The nursing profession is undergoing significant change. The most apparent being: the recent progres...
It has become increasingly important for practitioners to articulate their expertise in modern healt...