In a recent editorial we examined the research outputs of 150 Australian nursing and midwifery professors (McKenna, Cooper, Cant, Bogossian, 2017) identifying publication metrics on par with, and sometimes above those of professors in the UK (Watson, McDonagh & Thompson, 2016). Because global university rankings are heavily weighted towards research, there has been pressure on universities and on academics to maximise research performance (Nguyen, Rambaldi & Tang, 2017). Although many Australian universities have increasingly focused on education delivery, and despite the need for a strong evidence base for learning and teaching, academics are often cautioned against focusing too heavily on educational research. This article is protected by...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars’ personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...
The scholarship of nursing depends on the research culture in institutions. Not all higher education...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars' personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...
In a recent editorial we examined the research outputs of 150 Australian nursing and midwifery profe...
The scholarly productivity of 65% of the 1,107 nurse academics employed full-time in Australian facu...
To shed light on programmatic research through direct experience is highly beneficial to nursing sch...
This research study explored nurse academics\u27 perceptions and experiences of scholarship and rese...
Aims: This paper discusses the issues facing the nursing academic workforce and the development of a...
Objective To determine the impact and outputs of research conducted as part of doctoral studies in n...
Nurse researchers are under increasing scrutiny related to measures regarding performance, productiv...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Analysis of Australian nursing research output is becoming more important as academic institutions m...
Tliis study investigates Australian nursing academics\u27 publications in nursing and health journal...
Although the discipline of nurse education within the UK has been part of the higher education secto...
The reward system within Universities remains focused on research, with a benchmark of scholarly pro...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars’ personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...
The scholarship of nursing depends on the research culture in institutions. Not all higher education...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars' personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...
In a recent editorial we examined the research outputs of 150 Australian nursing and midwifery profe...
The scholarly productivity of 65% of the 1,107 nurse academics employed full-time in Australian facu...
To shed light on programmatic research through direct experience is highly beneficial to nursing sch...
This research study explored nurse academics\u27 perceptions and experiences of scholarship and rese...
Aims: This paper discusses the issues facing the nursing academic workforce and the development of a...
Objective To determine the impact and outputs of research conducted as part of doctoral studies in n...
Nurse researchers are under increasing scrutiny related to measures regarding performance, productiv...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Analysis of Australian nursing research output is becoming more important as academic institutions m...
Tliis study investigates Australian nursing academics\u27 publications in nursing and health journal...
Although the discipline of nurse education within the UK has been part of the higher education secto...
The reward system within Universities remains focused on research, with a benchmark of scholarly pro...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars’ personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...
The scholarship of nursing depends on the research culture in institutions. Not all higher education...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars' personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...