2019
DOI: 10.31674/mjn.2019.v10i04.003
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Restructuring the Nursing Vision Statement From the Kuhnian Circle Viewpoint

Abstract: A reliable set of nursing skills is essential in delivering high quality health care to patients. However, apart from exceptional knowledge and nursing abilities, a health service provider should have the compassion and empathy to better relate and serve their patients. These ideal characteristics of a nursing professional are developed during the formative years while studying in an academic system. Yet, a lot of nursing institutions are still using the traditional paradigm, which may not support a holistic a… Show more

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“…According to the study, developing one's abilities and furthering one's career were the two top considerations while selecting a program emphasis. Similar to these, Tiliander et al, (2022), Ocapan & Locsin (2019), Efendi, Chen & Kurniati, (2018), Casey et al, (2018), andChoo (2015) identified these factors: situational assessment, organizational context, a seismic shift, additional roles, intellectual complexities, and career that affect nurses' decisions when choosing a nursing specialty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…According to the study, developing one's abilities and furthering one's career were the two top considerations while selecting a program emphasis. Similar to these, Tiliander et al, (2022), Ocapan & Locsin (2019), Efendi, Chen & Kurniati, (2018), Casey et al, (2018), andChoo (2015) identified these factors: situational assessment, organizational context, a seismic shift, additional roles, intellectual complexities, and career that affect nurses' decisions when choosing a nursing specialty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This study suggests that respondents want to progress in their careers and enhance their knowledge, nursing skills, and leadership abilities (Tiliander et al, 2022;Ocapan & Locsin, 2019;Kinsella, Fry & Zecchin, 2018;Casey et al, 2018) by enrolling in an MSN. Additionally, nurses prefer a lower cost than other HEIs and are anticipating the start of the MSN program at VSU (Mbombi & Mothiba, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%