Lahtinen Pia, Leino-Kilpi Helena, Salminen Leena
University of Turku, Department of Nursing Science, 20014 University of Turku, Turku, Finland.
University of Turku, Department of Nursing Science, Hospital District of South-West Finland, Turku, Finland.
Nurse Educ Today. 2014 Jun;34(6):1040-7. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2013.09.011. Epub 2013 Sep 19.
The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) aims to ensure comparable, compatible and coherent systems of higher education.
The purpose of this study was to statistically analyze nursing education in Europe. Analysis was based on the quantitative determinants essential in describing the implementation of nursing education. First, nursing education in the 45 member countries of the EHEA was analyzed. Second, nursing education in the 29 original member countries was analyzed in more detail. Both analyses focused on the similarities and differences between nations.
A systematic literary review design was used. Data collection was conducted based on key quantitative determinants used to describe the implementation of nursing education. These determinants were based on the European Union standards and recommendations by the EHEA. Data were collected from three sources: research articles, internet databases and emails. The literature was analyzed using deductive content analysis. The data were quantified, studied and compared and the results were described based on frequencies and percentages and presented in tables.
More similarities than differences in nursing education were noted between the different EHEA member countries. A full academic pathway of studying for a bachelor's degree, a master's degree and a doctorate in nursing was offered in 60% of the countries. Nevertheless, there are still countries offering education only on the diploma level, demonstrating that the differences between countries are at points rather significant.
Based on the analyses, it is evident that there are still rather significant differences between countries and that support for aligning national practices and mobility is needed. A common ground in terminology and evidence-based recommendations published in English would be beneficial for countries currently developing nursing education programs. We also suggest creating an online database containing information on nursing education for all 45 member countries to support the mobility of nursing students, nurses and researchers.
欧洲高等教育区(EHEA)旨在确保高等教育系统具有可比性、兼容性和连贯性。
本研究旨在对欧洲的护理教育进行统计分析。分析基于描述护理教育实施情况的关键定量决定因素。首先,对EHEA的45个成员国的护理教育进行分析。其次,对29个原始成员国的护理教育进行更详细的分析。两项分析均聚焦于各国之间的异同。
采用系统的文献综述设计。基于用于描述护理教育实施情况的关键定量决定因素进行数据收集。这些决定因素基于欧盟标准和EHEA的建议。数据从三个来源收集:研究文章、互联网数据库和电子邮件。使用演绎性内容分析法对文献进行分析。对数据进行量化、研究和比较,并根据频率和百分比描述结果并以表格形式呈现。
不同的EHEA成员国之间,护理教育的相同点多于不同点。60%的国家提供了从护理学学士学位、硕士学位到博士学位的完整学术路径。然而,仍有国家仅提供文凭层次的教育,这表明各国之间的差异在某些方面相当显著。
基于分析结果,显然各国之间仍存在相当显著的差异,需要支持各国实践的协调统一和人员流动。以英语发布的术语和循证建议方面的共同基础,将有利于当前正在制定护理教育计划的国家。我们还建议创建一个在线数据库,包含所有45个成员国的护理教育信息,以支持护理专业学生、护士和研究人员的流动。