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护理:处于危险中的职业。

Nursing: profession in peril.

作者信息

Emerson Roberta J, Records Kathie

机构信息

Intercollegiate College of Nursing, Washington State University College of Nursing, Spokane, WA 99224-5291, USA.

出版信息

J Prof Nurs. 2005 Jan-Feb;21(1):9-15. doi: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2004.11.008.

Abstract

The number of nursing faculty experienced and skilled in research and scholarship is declining because of retirement and insufficient numbers of new scholars entering academia. This trend, alone, puts the future development of the nursing profession at risk. In addition, the increasing expectations placed upon the existing professoriate in the teaching and essential institutional service arenas necessitated by this shortage limit both the time and energy of senior faculty who are most qualified to advance the profession. The historical development of nursing as a profession is grounded in its affiliation with institutions of higher education that provided the support and opportunities for nursing scholarship. The viability of any profession is dependent upon the ongoing generation and dissemination of knowledge. In the current and predicted environments, nursing academic institutions and individual faculty must acknowledge the fundamental role of research and scholarship in the advancement of the profession and seek methods by which they can provide support. Strategies for institutional and individual action are offered so that the knowledge base of the profession will continue to develop.

摘要

由于退休以及进入学术界的新学者数量不足,在研究和学术方面经验丰富且技术娴熟的护理教员数量正在减少。仅这一趋势就使护理专业的未来发展面临风险。此外,由于这种短缺,对现有教授在教学和基本机构服务领域的期望不断增加,这限制了最有资格推动该专业发展的资深教员的时间和精力。护理作为一门专业的历史发展基于其与高等教育机构的联系,这些机构为护理学术提供了支持和机会。任何专业的生存能力都取决于知识的不断产生和传播。在当前和预测的环境中,护理学术机构和个体教员必须认识到研究和学术在该专业发展中的基本作用,并寻求能够提供支持的方法。本文提供了机构和个人行动的策略,以便该专业的知识基础能够持续发展。

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