Preparing the Community Health Nursing Workforce: Internal and External Enablers and Challenges Influencing Undergraduate Nursing Programs in Canada

Ruta K. Valaitis, McMaster University
Christina J. Rajsic, University of Toronto
Benita Cohen, University of Manitoba
Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler, University of Saskatchewan
Donna Meagher-Stewart, Dalhousie University
Susan A. Froude, Western Regional School of Nursing

Abstract

The Canadian Schools of Nursing (CASN) task force on public health was mandated to facilitate Schools of Nursing to provide students with the foundation required to meet the Canadian Community Health Nursing Standards of Practice. This paper reports on an environmental scan that explored barriers and enablers influencing the integration of community health nursing content in baccalaureate education in Canada. Data was collected over three phases including: 1) a pan-Canadian survey of nursing schools, 2) completion of open-ended workbook questions by educators, policy makers, administrators, and community health nursing managers attending a pan-Canadian symposium on community health nursing, and 3) recorded notes from the symposium. The response rate for the survey was 72.5% (n = 61 schools) and approximately 125 stakeholders participated in symposium activities. Internal and external enablers and challenges as well as recommendations for practice and education are presented.

Submitted: October 12, 2007 · Accepted: January 27, 2008 · Published: June 5, 2008

Recommended Citation

Valaitis, Ruta K.; Rajsic, Christina J.; Cohen, Benita; Leeseberg Stamler, Lynnette; Meagher-Stewart, Donna; and Froude, Susan A. (2008) "Preparing the Community Health Nursing Workforce: Internal and External Enablers and Challenges Influencing Undergraduate Nursing Programs in Canada," International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship: Vol. 5 : Iss. 1, Article 22.
DOI: 10.2202/1548-923X.1518
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijnes/vol5/iss1/art22

 
 
 
 

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