Kenny Amanda, Carter Leah, Martin Sonia, Williams Sari
LaTrobe University Bendigo, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
Nurs Inq. 2004 Jun;11(2):108-16. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2004.00213.x.
In Australia, debates over the appropriate length of undergraduate nursing programs have a long history. Submissions from both universities and industry to key government reports have consistently argued that the current minimum entry level of practice, a three-year program, is too short to enable students to gain the knowledge and skills necessary for the contemporary nursing role. Despite these submissions, the established entry level for nursing practice in Australia remains a three-year undergraduate bachelor degree. However, there is a small group of high-achieving students who will begin practice at the end of a four-year program. Little is known about these programs, or the students who are currently enrolled in them. Designed as a collaborative endeavour, based on co-operative inquiry, the study discussed in this article aimed to provide an insight into aspects of a four-year undergraduate nursing program. Potentially, the broader theoretical and clinical preparation that is possible in a four-year program provides students with enhanced learning opportunities that will enable them to graduate with more confidence and greater ability. In this study a four-year program provided an opportunity for a regional university to prepare students for the demanding realities of a complex area of practice, rural nursing.
在澳大利亚,关于本科护理专业课程的合适时长的争论由来已久。大学和行业向政府重要报告提交的材料一直认为,当前的最低从业入门水平,即三年制课程,太短了,无法让学生获得当代护理角色所需的知识和技能。尽管有这些提交的材料,但澳大利亚既定的护理从业入门水平仍然是三年制本科学士学位。然而,有一小部分成绩优异的学生将在四年制课程结束时开始从业。对于这些课程以及目前就读于这些课程的学生,人们了解甚少。本文所讨论的研究是一项基于合作探究的合作性努力,旨在深入了解四年制本科护理专业课程的各个方面。四年制课程中可能进行的更广泛的理论和临床准备,有可能为学生提供更多的学习机会,使他们能够更自信、更有能力地毕业。在这项研究中,一个四年制课程为一所地区性大学提供了一个机会,让学生为农村护理这一复杂实践领域的严峻现实做好准备。