Quality of nursing doctoral education in seven countries: Survey of faculty and students/graduates

© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims: This study aimed to compare the findings of the quality of nursing doctoral education survey across seven countries and discuss the strategic directions for improving quality. Background: No comparative evaluation of global quality of nursing doctoral educatio...

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Main Authors: Kim,M., Park,C., Mckenna,H.P., Ketefian,S., Park,S., Klopper,H.C., Lee,H., Kunaviktikul,W., Gregg,M.F., Daly,J., Coetzee,S.K., Juntasopeepun,P., Murashima,S., Keeney,S., Khan,S.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-381702015-06-16T07:43:59Z Quality of nursing doctoral education in seven countries: Survey of faculty and students/graduates Kim,M. Park,C. Mckenna,H.P. Ketefian,S. Park,S. Klopper,H.C. Lee,H. Kunaviktikul,W. Gregg,M.F. Daly,J. Coetzee,S.K. Juntasopeepun,P. Murashima,S. Keeney,S. Khan,S. Nursing (all) © 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims: This study aimed to compare the findings of the quality of nursing doctoral education survey across seven countries and discuss the strategic directions for improving quality. Background: No comparative evaluation of global quality of nursing doctoral education has been reported to date despite the rapid increase in the number of nursing doctoral programmes. Design: A descriptive, cross-country, comparative design was employed. Methods: Data were collected from 2007-2010 from nursing schools in seven countries: Australia, Japan, Korea, South Africa, Thailand, UK and USA. An online questionnaire was used to evaluate quality of nursing doctoral education except for Japan, where a paper version was used. Korea and South Africa used e-mails quality of nursing doctoral education was evaluated using four domains: Programme, Faculty (referring to academic staff), Resource and Evaluation. Descriptive statistics, correlational and ordinal logistic regression were employed. Results: A total of 105 deans/schools, 414 faculty and 1149 students/graduates participated. The perceptions of faculty and students/graduates about the quality of nursing doctoral education across the seven countries were mostly favourable on all four domains. The faculty domain score had the largest estimated coefficient for relative importance. As the overall quality level of doctoral education rose from fair to good, the resource domain showed an increased effect. Conclusions: Both faculty and students/graduates groups rated the overall quality of nursing doctoral education favourably. The faculty domain had the greatest importance for quality, followed by the programme domain. However, the importance of the resource domain gained significance as the overall quality of nursing doctoral education increased, indicating the needs for more attention to resources if the quality of nursing doctoral education is to improve. 2015-06-16T07:43:59Z 2015-06-16T07:43:59Z 2015-01-01 Article 03092402 2-s2.0-84927176671 10.1111/jan.12606 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84927176671&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38170 Wiley-Blackwell
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Nursing (all)
spellingShingle Nursing (all)
Kim,M.
Park,C.
Mckenna,H.P.
Ketefian,S.
Park,S.
Klopper,H.C.
Lee,H.
Kunaviktikul,W.
Gregg,M.F.
Daly,J.
Coetzee,S.K.
Juntasopeepun,P.
Murashima,S.
Keeney,S.
Khan,S.
Quality of nursing doctoral education in seven countries: Survey of faculty and students/graduates
description © 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims: This study aimed to compare the findings of the quality of nursing doctoral education survey across seven countries and discuss the strategic directions for improving quality. Background: No comparative evaluation of global quality of nursing doctoral education has been reported to date despite the rapid increase in the number of nursing doctoral programmes. Design: A descriptive, cross-country, comparative design was employed. Methods: Data were collected from 2007-2010 from nursing schools in seven countries: Australia, Japan, Korea, South Africa, Thailand, UK and USA. An online questionnaire was used to evaluate quality of nursing doctoral education except for Japan, where a paper version was used. Korea and South Africa used e-mails quality of nursing doctoral education was evaluated using four domains: Programme, Faculty (referring to academic staff), Resource and Evaluation. Descriptive statistics, correlational and ordinal logistic regression were employed. Results: A total of 105 deans/schools, 414 faculty and 1149 students/graduates participated. The perceptions of faculty and students/graduates about the quality of nursing doctoral education across the seven countries were mostly favourable on all four domains. The faculty domain score had the largest estimated coefficient for relative importance. As the overall quality level of doctoral education rose from fair to good, the resource domain showed an increased effect. Conclusions: Both faculty and students/graduates groups rated the overall quality of nursing doctoral education favourably. The faculty domain had the greatest importance for quality, followed by the programme domain. However, the importance of the resource domain gained significance as the overall quality of nursing doctoral education increased, indicating the needs for more attention to resources if the quality of nursing doctoral education is to improve.
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author Kim,M.
Park,C.
Mckenna,H.P.
Ketefian,S.
Park,S.
Klopper,H.C.
Lee,H.
Kunaviktikul,W.
Gregg,M.F.
Daly,J.
Coetzee,S.K.
Juntasopeepun,P.
Murashima,S.
Keeney,S.
Khan,S.
author_facet Kim,M.
Park,C.
Mckenna,H.P.
Ketefian,S.
Park,S.
Klopper,H.C.
Lee,H.
Kunaviktikul,W.
Gregg,M.F.
Daly,J.
Coetzee,S.K.
Juntasopeepun,P.
Murashima,S.
Keeney,S.
Khan,S.
author_sort Kim,M.
title Quality of nursing doctoral education in seven countries: Survey of faculty and students/graduates
title_short Quality of nursing doctoral education in seven countries: Survey of faculty and students/graduates
title_full Quality of nursing doctoral education in seven countries: Survey of faculty and students/graduates
title_fullStr Quality of nursing doctoral education in seven countries: Survey of faculty and students/graduates
title_full_unstemmed Quality of nursing doctoral education in seven countries: Survey of faculty and students/graduates
title_sort quality of nursing doctoral education in seven countries: survey of faculty and students/graduates
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