Young Linda K, Adams Jan L, Lundeen Sally, May Katharyn A, Smith Rosemary, Wendt L Elaine
Dean and Professor, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI, 54702-4004..
Grant Writer/Learning Resource Coordinator, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI, 54702-4004..
J Prof Nurs. 2016 Jul-Aug;32(4):292-9. doi: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2015.11.002. Epub 2015 Dec 2.
Wisconsin, like much of the nation, is currently suffering from a growing nursing shortage. The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire College of Nursing and Health Sciences, in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and University of Wisconsin Oshkosh nursing programs, took advantage of a University of Wisconsin System Incentive Grant for economic and workforce development to address this problem. With a $3.2 million award, the Nurses for Wisconsin goal is to increase the number of baccalaureate registered nurses by expanding the nursing education capacity within the University of Wisconsin System. Nurses for Wisconsin is accelerating the preparation of nursing faculty by supporting nurses to enroll in doctor of nursing practice or nursing doctor of philosophy programs with pre- and postdoctoral fellowship awards ranging from $21,500 to $90,000 and the recruitment of faculty with a loan repayment program of up to $50,000. In exchange for the financial support, fellows and faculty must make a 3-year commitment to teach in a UW System nursing program. Two conferences for program participants are also funded through the award. The first conference was held in October 2014. The second conference is scheduled for summer 2015. With the first year of the 2-year project completed, this article describes Nurses for Wisconsin from inception to implementation and midterm assessment with a focus on lessons learned. A follow-up article addressing final outcomes and next steps is planned.
与美国大部分地区一样,威斯康星州目前正面临着日益严重的护士短缺问题。威斯康星大学欧克莱尔分校护理与健康科学学院与威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校、威斯康星大学密尔沃基分校以及威斯康星大学奥什科什分校的护理项目合作,利用威斯康星大学系统提供的经济与劳动力发展激励拨款来解决这一问题。获得320万美元拨款后,“威斯康星护士计划”的目标是通过扩大威斯康星大学系统内的护理教育能力,增加护理学学士学位注册护士的数量。“威斯康星护士计划”正在加速护理师资队伍的培养,为护士提供支持,使其能够参加护理实践博士或护理学哲学博士项目,博士后奖学金金额从2.15万美元到9万美元不等,同时通过高达5万美元的贷款偿还计划招聘师资。作为财政支持的交换条件,研究员和教师必须承诺在威斯康星大学系统的护理项目中任教三年。该拨款还为项目参与者资助了两次会议。第一次会议于2014年10月举行。第二次会议定于2015年夏季召开。随着这个为期两年项目的第一年结束,本文将介绍“威斯康星护士计划”从启动到实施以及中期评估的情况,重点是吸取的经验教训。计划后续发表一篇文章阐述最终成果和下一步措施。