Doctoral Contribution to Nursing Science in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Document Review.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Nursing Science Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/08943184231207380
Champion N Nyoni, Yvonne Botma, Lizemari Hugo-van Dyk
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Nursing science is at serious risk of extinction. The lack of funding for research, absence of healthcare policies underpinned by nursing science, and general lack of understanding of nursing metaparadigms all contribute to the stunted growth in nursing science. Doctoral research is a platform for the development and refinement of nursing science. The purpose of this qualitative retrospective document review was to describe the doctoral contribution to nursing in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Electronic dissertations for doctoral degrees in nursing within a 5-year period from universities in SSA were included. The extracted data comprising the purpose of the studies, the models used in the studies, and the studies' contributions to nursing science were analyzed against a knowledge contribution framework. In total, 166 documents were included, mostly from South African universities, with a predominant focus on developing models, frameworks, and strategies within nursing practice. Only 17% of the studies applied grand nursing theories or models, with the rest of the studies applying theories from other disciplines. The contribution to nursing science from the doctoral studies was poor. The low uptake of nursing models in doctoral research in SSA may significantly contribute to the lack of refinement of nursing science within SSA. Structured approaches focused on integrating the nursing metaparadigms, theories, and models and fundamental underpins for doctoral education in Africa are essential to influencing the refinement of nursing science.

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博士对撒哈拉以南非洲护理科学的贡献:文件回顾。
护理科学面临着消亡的严重危险。研究经费不足、缺乏以护理科学为基础的医疗保健政策、对护理元典普遍缺乏了解,这些都是护理科学发展缓慢的原因。博士研究是发展和完善护理科学的平台。本定性回顾性文献综述旨在描述博士对撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)护理学的贡献。本文收录了撒哈拉以南非洲地区各大学 5 年内护理学博士学位的电子论文。提取的数据包括研究目的、研究中使用的模式以及研究对护理科学的贡献,并根据知识贡献框架进行了分析。总共纳入了 166 篇文献,大部分来自南非的大学,主要侧重于在护理实践中开发模型、框架和策略。只有 17% 的研究应用了宏大的护理理论或模型,其余研究应用了其他学科的理论。博士研究对护理科学的贡献不大。在撒哈拉以南非洲地区的博士研究中,护理模式的采用率很低,这可能是撒哈拉以南非洲地区护理科学缺乏完善的重要原因。结构化方法侧重于整合护理元典、理论和模式以及非洲博士教育的基本依据,这对影响护理科学的完善至关重要。
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Nursing Science Quarterly
Nursing Science Quarterly Nursing-General Nursing
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61
期刊介绍: Nursing Science Quarterly (NSQ) is a peer-reviewed, quarterly journal devoted to the enhancement of nursing knowledge. The journal publishes original manuscripts focusing on nursing theory development and guided practice, and quantitative and qualitative research related to existing nursing frameworks. NSQ also publishes innovative ideas related to nursing science and person centered models of care. This journal is a member of theCommittee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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