In a milieu where traditional views of scholarship are embedded in the culture of educational institutions, and nursing programs in particular, this paper reports on a research project designed to support nurse educators’ capacity to engage in scholarly activities. Rogers’ (2003, 2004) “Diffusion of Innovation” model provided a theoretical vantage point from which to consider the ways scholarly inquiry in and across the nursing programs could be promoted. The project was evaluated between 2004 and 2007 using both quantitative and qualitative methods. In this paper we highlight some of the meanings emerging from the qualitative information collected because this data best illustrates Rogers’ (2003) model. Although significant progress was ma...
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...
Master of Nursing. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.Background: Across healthcare, the impo...
In a milieu where traditional views of scholarship are embedded in the culture of educational instit...
In a milieu where traditional views of scholarship are embedded in the culture of educational instit...
Background: There is a scarcity of research published on clinical scholarship. Much of the conceptua...
The scholarship of nursing depends on the research culture in institutions. Not all higher education...
The nursing profession is undergoing significant change. The most apparent being: the recent progres...
YesThe nursing profession is undergoing significant change. The most apparent being: the recent prog...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars' personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars’ personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...
At a crossroads of expansion and development, one baccalaureate program discovered ambiguity around ...
The move to advance the qualification of nurses has necessitated the expansion of baccalaureate degr...
Background—The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars program was conceptualized as n...
As nursing education has moved into the academic setting, nursing faculty have focused on the tradit...
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...
Master of Nursing. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.Background: Across healthcare, the impo...
In a milieu where traditional views of scholarship are embedded in the culture of educational instit...
In a milieu where traditional views of scholarship are embedded in the culture of educational instit...
Background: There is a scarcity of research published on clinical scholarship. Much of the conceptua...
The scholarship of nursing depends on the research culture in institutions. Not all higher education...
The nursing profession is undergoing significant change. The most apparent being: the recent progres...
YesThe nursing profession is undergoing significant change. The most apparent being: the recent prog...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars' personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...
Purpose: To explore Australian nurse scholars’ personal and professional perspectives on the nature ...
At a crossroads of expansion and development, one baccalaureate program discovered ambiguity around ...
The move to advance the qualification of nurses has necessitated the expansion of baccalaureate degr...
Background—The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars program was conceptualized as n...
As nursing education has moved into the academic setting, nursing faculty have focused on the tradit...
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...
Master of Nursing. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.Background: Across healthcare, the impo...