Title of article :
Using the arts and humanities to promote a liberal nursing education: Strengths and weaknesses
Author/Authors :
McKie، نويسنده , , Andrew، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
8
From page :
803
To page :
810
Abstract :
SummaryBackground quirement that all student nurses in the United Kingdom will be educated to degree level from 2013 permits a review of the current state of nursing education in university contexts. Recent educational standards for these new programmes (NMC, 2010) allow a liberal, or broad-based, education, with its features of breadth of knowledge, formativity, critical thinking and working with others, to be considered. ive narratives from a PhD study featuring student nurses and nurse teachers exploring the relationship between reading literature and poetry and ethical practice are presented to critically support the place of liberal education within these programmes. narratives are drawn from a research study based upon the use of a narrative methodology. gs udy was set within the educational context of a school of nursing and midwifery in one Scottish university. ipants student nurses and four nurse teachers participated in the study. s narratives were constructed from data derived from focus groups and individual interviews. s narratives suggest that liberal education can be promoted within international curricula via careful positioning of, and student nurse engagement with, the arts and humanities. A liberal education can influence student nursesʹ sense of discernment, enhance their own responsibility for learning, support ethical regard for others, provide different perspectives on human experience and contribute to a balanced curriculum. Although a liberal education cannot guarantee fully skilled and ethically sensitive practitioners, it can contribute towards its achievement. sion rrent university education climate presents obstacles to the promotion of liberal education. Nevertheless, the considerable professional and personal challenges of nursing practice in global terms make such an educational preparation essential. If nursing education to degree level is to commence from 2013, these principal features of liberal education, via these educational standards, must be embedded prominently into new programmes.
Keywords :
Narrative , Liberal education , Arts , humanities , Graduate Attributes , Educational standards
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Record number :
1876851
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