2011
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6955-10-11
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The experience of international nursing students studying for a PhD in the U.K: A qualitative study

Abstract: BackgroundEducating nurses to doctoral level is an important means of developing nursing capacity globally. There is an international shortage of doctoral nursing programmes, hence many nurses seek their doctorates overseas. The UK is a key provider of doctoral education for international nursing students, however, very little is known about international doctoral nursing students' learning experiences during their doctoral study. This paper reports on a national study that sought to investigate the learning e… Show more

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“…This is slightly surprising, as it would be expected that working in a research group and writing articles that are typically coauthored with the supervisor would provide more opportunities for researcher collaboration and networking. Previous research suggests that international students have a greater risk of lack of integration into the researcher community (Evans & Stevenson 2011). However, in the present study, no differences in supervisory and researcher community support profiles were detected between native and international doctoral students.…”
Section: Discussion Results In Light Of Previous Researchcontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…This is slightly surprising, as it would be expected that working in a research group and writing articles that are typically coauthored with the supervisor would provide more opportunities for researcher collaboration and networking. Previous research suggests that international students have a greater risk of lack of integration into the researcher community (Evans & Stevenson 2011). However, in the present study, no differences in supervisory and researcher community support profiles were detected between native and international doctoral students.…”
Section: Discussion Results In Light Of Previous Researchcontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…Yet, such challenges are also viewed as opportunities to enhance personal and intellectual growth (Cohen, 2011;Evans & Stevenson, 2010;Evans & Stevenson, 2011;Zeilani, Al-Nawafleh & Evans, 2011). Fortunately, the participants developed strong collaborative relationships with one another to overcome the stressors and difficulties which ultimately enhanced program retention, progression, and completion.…”
Section: Studentsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Doctoral programs are critical forces in developing nurse leaders for education, management, policy and research (Evans & Stevenson, 2011;Kim, Lee, Kim, Ahn, Kim et al, 2010). Doctoral programs worldwide face challenges, with the shortage of doctorally prepared faculty being the primary one , Leners, Wilson & Sitzman, 2007.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This phenomenon probably says that the number of publications resulting from the researches developed in the programs is of two articles by each orienting in average. It may also be that professors publish articles also in collaboration with other professors, or with their superiors, for example, in a postdoctoral course, which means publications without their respective students [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%