Undergraduate nursing education reform in France: from vocational to academic programmes |
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Authors: | C Debout
RN CRNA MSN MPHIL PhD F Chevallier‐Darchen
RN MSED O Petit dit Dariel
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MSN PhD M Rothan‐Tondeur
RN ICPO PhD |
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Institution: | 1. Head of the Department;2. Research Assistant;3. Professor;4. AP‐HP/EHESP Nursing Research Chair, Department of Nursing and Allied Health Professions Sciences, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique, Rennes Sorbonne Paris Cité, France |
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Abstract: | DEBOUT C., CHEVALLIER‐DARCHEN F., PETIT DIT DARIEL O. & ROTHAN‐TONDEUR M. (2012) Undergraduate nursing education reform in France: from vocational to academic programmes. International Nursing Review Background: France is currently implementing a number of reforms to the healthcare and education systems. Within this context, a comprehensive reform of undergraduate nurse education was launched in 2009, bringing nurse education closer to the higher education environment. It is likely in future to move from being vocational towards becoming an academic educational programme. Aim: In this paper, the 2009 reform of the French pre‐registration nursing curriculum will be analysed in light of the European framework. Process: The pedagogical approach, methods and content of nursing education in France are undergoing an in‐depth reorganization. The main innovation that the reforms introduce is a competency‐based approach. France is joining the group of countries that require first degree‐level entry to the nursing profession. Conclusion: There are still many unanswered questions regarding the competencies and qualifications required by both the academic and clinical educators many of whom have not been previously involved in research or publications. The future status of nursing science is unclear, as is the way in which the nursing profession will be able to retain control over its educational mechanisms. |
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Keywords: | Nursing Reform Undergraduate Education |
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