Doctorates and nurses

Roger Watson, David R. Thompson, Eliane Amella

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    Abstract

    There is a plethora of routes to obtaining a doctorate in nursing and this arises due to international differences in the modes of study, preparation of the final submission and examination systems. The variety of pathways and outcomes leads to some confusion over the status and purpose of doctorates in nursing. In this discursive paper we review the historical development of the doctorate in nursing and describe the various routes to doctorate in Europe, Australia and the United States. There is much in common between the various routes with increasing evidence of formal elements across the countries studies and, especially in the United Kingdom and the United States, evidence that the fitness for purpose of the doctorate in nursing is being examined and changes being introduced.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)151-159
    Number of pages9
    JournalContemporary Nurse
    Volume38
    Issue number45323
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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