Hickey Kathleen T, Hodges Eric A, Thomas Tami L, Coffman Maren J, Taylor-Piliae Ruth E, Johnson-Mallard Versie M, Goodman Janice H, Jones Randy A, Kuntz Sandra, Galik Elizabeth, Gates Michael G, Casida Jesus M
Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, NY.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing, Chapel Hill, NC.
Nurs Outlook. 2014 Nov-Dec;62(6):394-401. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2014.06.004. Epub 2014 Jun 26.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars (RWJF NFS) program was developed to enhance the career trajectory of young nursing faculty and to train the next generation of nurse scholars. Although there are publications that describe the RWJF NFS, no evaluative reports have been published. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the first three cohorts (n = 42 scholars) of the RWJF NFS program.
A descriptive research design was used. Data were derived from quarterly and annual reports, and a questionnaire (seven open-ended questions) was administered via Survey Monkey Inc. (Palo Alto, CA, USA).
During their tenure, scholars had on average six to seven articles published, were teaching/mentoring at the graduate level (93%), and holding leadership positions at their academic institutions (100%). Eleven scholars (26%) achieved fellowship in the American Academy of Nursing, one of the highest nursing honors. The average ratings on a Likert scale of 1 (not at all supportive) to 10 (extremely supportive) of whether or not RWJF had helped scholars achieve their goals in teaching, service, research, and leadership were 7.7, 8.0, 9.4, and 9.5, respectively. The majority of scholars reported a positive, supportive relationship with their primary nursing and research mentors; although, several scholars noted challenges in connecting for meetings or telephone calls with their national nursing mentors.
These initial results of the RWJF NFS program highlight the success of the program in meeting its overall goal-preparing the next generation of nursing academic scholars for leadership in the profession.
罗伯特·伍德·约翰逊基金会护士教师学者(RWJF NFS)项目旨在提升年轻护理教师的职业轨迹,并培养下一代护士学者。尽管有一些描述RWJF NFS的出版物,但尚未发表评估报告。本研究的目的是评估RWJF NFS项目的前三批学员(共42位学者)。
采用描述性研究设计。数据来源于季度和年度报告,并通过Survey Monkey Inc.(美国加利福尼亚州帕洛阿尔托)发放了一份问卷(七个开放式问题)。
在任期内,学者们平均发表了六到七篇文章,在研究生阶段进行教学/指导工作(93%),并在其学术机构担任领导职务(100%)。11位学者(26%)获得了美国护理学会院士资格,这是护理领域的最高荣誉之一。对于RWJF是否帮助学者在教学、服务、研究和领导方面实现目标,在1(完全不支持)至10(极其支持)的李克特量表上,平均评分分别为7.7、8.0、9.4和9.5。大多数学者报告与他们的主要护理和研究导师建立了积极、支持性的关系;不过,有几位学者指出在与他们的全国护理导师安排会议或电话联系方面存在困难。
RWJF NFS项目的这些初步结果凸显了该项目在实现其总体目标——为护理专业培养下一代学术领军学者方面的成功。