How ready are nursing colleges to be integrated into higher education? A scoping review of influential factors

Patricia Y Mudzi, J. Bruce
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Background and aim: The integration of college-based nursing education into higher education has gained significant momentum worldwide. However, in countries where integration has not happened some nursing colleges continue to encounter challenges in their readiness for this process. The study aimed to identify and map the breadth of evidence available on the factors that influence the readiness of nursing colleges to transition into higher education.Methods: Databases such as PubMed, CINAHL, Health Source Nursing Academic Edition, SCOPUS, Google scholar, and Educational Resources Information Centre were used. The review focused on literature published only in English from 1996 to 2021. Arksey and O’Malley’s scoping review framework was used.Results: The search identified 1,408 publications; 23 of these met the inclusion criteria and were selected for full-text review. The following themes emerged: regulations and policies, recognition of nursing education, nurse educator roles, and financial considerations.Conclusions: The review’s findings revealed a need for clear policy frameworks to guide higher education integration and regulatory processes for nursing colleges. Becoming part of higher education improves nursing’s academic status, however, integration may give rise to challenges associated with the lack of educator involvement in policy development and integration plans, and unchanged funding arrangements. The repositioning of nursing colleges should take cognisance of lessons from other countries regarding integration readiness to ensure that change happens with minimal disruption and disharmony.
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护理学院融入高等教育的准备情况如何?影响因素的范围界定综述
背景与目的:将大学护理教育融入高等教育在全球范围内取得了显著的势头。然而,在尚未实现融合的国家,一些护理学院在为这一过程做好准备方面继续面临挑战。这项研究旨在确定和绘制影响护理学院向高等教育过渡的因素的可用证据的广度。方法:使用PubMed、CINAHL、Health Source Nursing Academic Edition、SCOPUS、Google scholar和教育资源信息中心等数据库。这篇综述的重点是1996年至2021年仅以英文发表的文献。使用了Arksey和O'Malley的范围界定审查框架。结果:搜索确定了1408份出版物;其中23项符合纳入标准,并被选为全文审查对象。出现了以下主题:法规和政策、对护理教育的认可、护士教育者的角色和财务考虑。结论:审查结果表明,需要明确的政策框架来指导护理学院的高等教育整合和监管过程。成为高等教育的一部分可以提高护理的学术地位,然而,融合可能会带来与教育工作者缺乏参与政策制定和融合计划以及资金安排不变相关的挑战。护理学院的重新定位应该考虑到其他国家在融合准备方面的经验教训,以确保变革发生的干扰和不和谐程度最低。
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