Three-year nursing PhD model recommendations from the RWJF future of nursing scholars Journal Article


Authors: Rosa, W. E.; Hartley, K.; Hassmiller, S. B.; Frisch, S. O.; Bennett, S. G.; Breen, K.; Goldberg, J. I.; Koschmann, K. S.; Missel, A. L.; de Campos, A. P.; Pho, A. T.; Rausch, J.; Schlak, A. E.; Shook, A.; Tierney, M. K.; Umberfield, E.; Fairman, J. A.
Article Title: Three-year nursing PhD model recommendations from the RWJF future of nursing scholars
Abstract: Background: In response to the 2011 Future of Nursing report, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation created the Future of Nursing Scholars (ENS) Program in partnership with select schools of nursing to increase the number of PhD-prepared nurses using a 3-year curriculum. Method: A group of scholars and FNS administrative leaders reflect on lessons learned for stakeholders planning to pursue a 3-year PhD model using personal experiences and extant literature. Results: Several factors should be considered prior to engaging in a 3-year PhD timeline, including mentorship, data collection approaches, methodological choices, and the need to balance multiple personal and professional loyalties. Considerations, strategies, and recommendations are provided for schools of nursing, faculty, mentors, and students. Conclusion: The recommendations provided add to a growing body of knowledge that will create a foundation for understanding what factors constitute "success" for both PhD programs and students.
Keywords: vision; outcomes; programs; strategies; perspectives; careers
Journal Title: Journal of Nursing Education
Volume: 61
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0148-4834
Publisher: SLACK, Inc.  
Date Published: 2022-01-01
Start Page: 19
End Page: 28
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000752964600005
DOI: 10.3928/01484834-20211202-01
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC8982110
PUBMED: 35025685
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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