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J Nurs Educ. 2009 Nov;48(11):614-23. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20090716-07. Epub 2009 Nov 6.
Academic dishonesty, whether in the form of plagiarism or cheating on tests, has received renewed attention in the past few decades as pervasive use of the Internet and a presumed deterioration of ethics in the current generation of students has led some, perhaps many, to conclude that academic dishonesty is reaching epidemic proportions. What is lacking in many cases, including in the nursing profession, is empirical support of these trends. This article attempts to provide some of that empirical data and supports the conclusion that cheating is a significant issue in all disciplines today, including nursing. Some preliminary policy implications are also considered.
学术不端,无论是抄袭还是考试作弊,在过去几十年中受到了重新关注,因为互联网的广泛使用以及当前一代学生中道德的据称恶化,导致一些人(也许是许多人)得出结论,即学术不端行为已经达到了流行的程度。在许多情况下,包括护理行业,都缺乏对这些趋势的实证支持。本文试图提供一些实证数据,并支持这样的结论,即作弊在当今所有学科,包括护理学科,都是一个重大问题。还考虑了一些初步的政策影响。