Department of Communication and Culture, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J Nurs Educ. 2013 Feb;52(2):91-7. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20130114-02. Epub 2013 Jan 14.
The emphasis on scholarship in nursing, demands for evidence-based practice, and attention to writing have raised the profile of academic writing within nursing curricula. This article provides a comprehensive review of English and writing course requirements across 81 English-language baccalaureate nursing programs in Canada. The data were gathered from a review of nursing programs and curriculum information from university and college Web sites. Of the 81 programs, 39 (48.1%) require neither an English literature course nor a writing course, 15 (18.5%) require an English literature course, and 32 (39.5%) require a writing course, including five programs that require a discipline-specific writing course. Discipline-specific writing courses appear to be useful adjuncts to writing-across-the-curriculum initiatives in nursing and will help students to develop the research and writing skills needed to succeed both academically and in a career in which nursing scholarship and evidence-informed practice are increasingly valued and expected.
护理学术的重视、对循证实践的要求以及对写作的关注,提高了护理课程中学术写作的地位。本文对加拿大 81 个英语护理学士学位课程的英语和写作课程要求进行了全面回顾。这些数据是通过审查大学和学院网站上的护理课程和课程信息收集而来的。在这 81 个项目中,有 39 个(48.1%)既不需要英语文学课程也不需要写作课程,15 个(18.5%)需要英语文学课程,32 个(39.5%)需要写作课程,其中 5 个课程需要特定学科的写作课程。特定学科的写作课程似乎是护理课程写作的有用补充,将帮助学生发展成功完成学业和从事护理学术和循证实践日益受到重视和期望的职业所需的研究和写作技能。