2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12960-020-00530-7
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Alignment and contribution of nursing doctoral programs to achieve the sustainable development goals

Abstract: Background Different social segments from several regions of the world face challenges in order to achieve the sustainable development goals (SDGs). Nursing represents the greatest number of health workforce in the globe, dealing with these challenges in different paths, among them the training of human resources. In this context, the goal of this study was to compare the relationship between the objectives and research areas underlying nursing doctoral programs in Latin America and the SDGs. … Show more

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“…For example, Adhikari and Shah (2021) addressed the search for SDG 4 in Nepal’s education system, and Jamison and Madden (2021) investigated how African PGP graduates in the USA could contribute to SDG 4 in their countries. Thus, this conclusion seems to confirm a priori hypotheses raised by the works of Sunthonkanokpong and Murphy (2019), Upvall and Luzincourt (2019), Mendes et al (2020), Jamison and Madden (2021) that reveal important gaps between the SDGs and PGP. Although they are studies of a different nature, they tend to raise concerns about the scope of the Agenda 2030, in a way that makes relevant the existence of new research on the subject, including the existence of gaps in the field of study.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworksupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…For example, Adhikari and Shah (2021) addressed the search for SDG 4 in Nepal’s education system, and Jamison and Madden (2021) investigated how African PGP graduates in the USA could contribute to SDG 4 in their countries. Thus, this conclusion seems to confirm a priori hypotheses raised by the works of Sunthonkanokpong and Murphy (2019), Upvall and Luzincourt (2019), Mendes et al (2020), Jamison and Madden (2021) that reveal important gaps between the SDGs and PGP. Although they are studies of a different nature, they tend to raise concerns about the scope of the Agenda 2030, in a way that makes relevant the existence of new research on the subject, including the existence of gaps in the field of study.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworksupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The results of this study suggest a relationship between the completion of the course and the diversity of the 17 SDGs and is intrinsic in the very conception of the 2030 Agenda. Such IJSHE 24,7 complementarity meets the indications of the works of Sunthonkanokpong and Murphy (2019), Upvall and Luzincourt (2019), Mendes et al (2020), Jamison and Madden (2021) regarding the gaps in research between the SDGs and graduate programs.…”
Section: Application Of the Model And Analysis Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The first main area of action identified in SOWN was investment in the “massive acceleration” of nursing education to address global needs, meet domestic demand, and respond to changing technologies and advancing models of integrated health and social care. Papers that have been published under the Call include a focus on policy opportunities in increasing the profile and impact of nursing in Saudi Arabia, with a strong focus on education [ 3 ]; a study reporting on the need for alignment and contribution of nursing doctoral programmes to achieve the sustainable development goals in Brazil [ 4 ]; an analysis of the experiences of a new cadre of midwives in Bangladesh [ 5 ], a scoping review of effective mentoring of working nurses [ 6 ], and an assessment of the impact of a mLearning application on nurses’ and midwives’ knowledge and skills in Rwanda [ 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Del mismo modo, resulta importante para el crecimiento de la profesión, que los enfermeros en formación se interesen por investigar temas que analicen o se relacionen con las políticas públicas de salud desde un enfoque de determinantes sociales en salud, para la toma de decisiones por parte de los gobernantes en temas de interés según el contexto de desarrollo (Dussault, 2020;Mendes et al, 2020).…”
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