Wyte-Lake Tamar, Bowman Candice, Needleman Jack, Dougherty Mary, Scarrott Diana N, Dobalian Aram
Health Research Scientist, Veterans Emergency Management Evaluation Center (VEMEC), Sepulveda, CA.; Health Research Scientist, HSR&D Center for the Study of Healthcare Provider Behavior, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Sepulveda, CA..
Health Research Scientist, Veterans Emergency Management Evaluation Center (VEMEC), Sepulveda, CA.; Health Research Scientist, HSR&D Center for the Study of Healthcare Provider Behavior, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Sepulveda, CA.
J Prof Nurs. 2014 Sep-Oct;30(5):383-91. doi: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2014.01.009. Epub 2014 Jan 28.
This study reports findings assessing the influence of the Department of Veterans Affairs Nursing Academy (VANA) academic-practice partnership program on nurse decision making regarding educational mobility and teaching aspirations. We conducted national surveys with nursing faculty from VANA partnership sites in 2011 (N = 133) and 2012 (N = 74). Faculty who spent more hours per week in the VANA role and who reported an increase in satisfaction with their participation in VANA were more likely to have been influenced by their VANA experience in choosing to pursue a higher degree (p < .05). Sixty-nine percent of VANA faculty reported that they would be very interested in staying on as a VANA faculty member if the program should continue. Six measures were positively associated with VANA's influence on the desire to continue as faculty beyond the VANA pilot; support from VANA colleagues, quality of VANA students, amount of guidance with curriculum development, availability of administrative support, support for improving teaching methods, and overall satisfaction with VANA experience (p < .05). As the popularity of academic-practice partnerships grows and their list of benefits is further enumerated, motivating nurses to pursue both higher degrees and faculty roles should be listed among them based on results reported here.
本研究报告了评估退伍军人事务部护理学院(VANA)学术实践伙伴关系项目对护士在教育流动和教学抱负方面决策影响的调查结果。我们在2011年(N = 133)和2012年(N = 74)对来自VANA伙伴关系站点的护理教员进行了全国性调查。每周在VANA担任角色时间更长且报告对参与VANA的满意度有所提高的教员,在选择攻读更高学位时更有可能受到其VANA经历的影响(p < .05)。69%的VANA教员表示,如果该项目继续,他们会非常有兴趣继续担任VANA教员。六项指标与VANA对在VANA试点项目结束后继续担任教员意愿的影响呈正相关;来自VANA同事的支持、VANA学生的质量、课程开发指导的数量、行政支持的可用性、对改进教学方法的支持以及对VANA经历的总体满意度(p < .05)。随着学术实践伙伴关系的普及以及其益处的进一步列举,根据此处报告的结果,激励护士攻读更高学位并担任教员角色应被列入其中。