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Perceptions of distance education among nursing faculty members in North America.
Nurs Health Sci. 2009 Jun; 11(2):194-205.NH

Abstract

A strategy to increase access to nursing education, train nurses for practice, and prepare future nurse educators is distance education. Faculty member shortages are cited as the main reason for not accepting qualified applicants. Faculty members are the core of nursing education. In order to address nursing faculty members' concerns regarding distance education and to assist in faculty member recruitment, retention, growth, and development in order to improve and enhance the quality of distance education, one must answer the question: What are nursing faculty members' perceptions of distance education in nursing? Utilizing a number of databases to locate research specific to this topic, this article provides an integrative review of the nursing literature to ascertain the faculty members' perspective of distance education. The research was analyzed, findings summarized, and limitations mentioned. Utilizing a brief supplementary review of the literature, the implications, recommendations, and need for future research are discussed.

Authors+Show Affiliations

College of Nursing, Marquette University, 530 N 16th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881, USA. jmurphy1@wi.rr.com

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

19519708

Citation

Mancuso, Josephine M.. "Perceptions of Distance Education Among Nursing Faculty Members in North America." Nursing & Health Sciences, vol. 11, no. 2, 2009, pp. 194-205.
Mancuso JM. Perceptions of distance education among nursing faculty members in North America. Nurs Health Sci. 2009;11(2):194-205.
Mancuso, J. M. (2009). Perceptions of distance education among nursing faculty members in North America. Nursing & Health Sciences, 11(2), 194-205. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-2018.2009.00456.x
Mancuso JM. Perceptions of Distance Education Among Nursing Faculty Members in North America. Nurs Health Sci. 2009;11(2):194-205. PubMed PMID: 19519708.
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