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Lecturer practitioner: a concept analysis
Authors:Karen Elcock BSc RN Cert Ed FE
Affiliation:Senior Lecturer, Wolfson Institute of Health Sciences, Thames Valley University, 32–38 Uxbridge Road, Ealing, London W5 2SB, England
Abstract:Lecturer practitioner: a concept analysis ¶ The concept of the lecturer practitioner arose in one health authority in Britain in the late 1980s. Since its inception there, the concept has been widely adopted across the country suggesting that there is a perceived need for this role. However, there is much confusion over what a lecturer practitioner is, since each post is multifaceted, complex and unique. Rodgers' (1993) evolutionary concept analysis is used in an attempt to clarify and to identify those elements that are common to this concept. Through a review of all the available literature on this concept, the attributes, antecedents and consequences are identified and their implications discussed. Rodgers' evolutionary method is described and critiqued throughout the paper and is shown to be a suitable method for clarifying a complex concept.
Keywords:lecturer practitioner    concept analysis    Rodgers' evolutionary method    theory–practice gap    practitioner-teacher    faculty practice    nursing
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