[Future trends in nursing education in Taiwan in the light of globalization].

Autor: Lee S; School on Nursing, Chung-Shan Medical University, ROC. sheuan@csmu.edu.tw, Lu YC, Yen WJ, Lin SC
Jazyk: čínština
Zdroj: Hu li za zhi The journal of nursing [Hu Li Za Zhi] 2004 Aug; Vol. 51 (4), pp. 27-32.
Abstrakt: The twenty-first century is the era of the knowledge-based economy. Its information networks developing rapidly, Taiwan has already entered an age of liberalization, diversity and globalization. Competition and change will be the norm. As globalization continues it will pose substantial problems for nursing education. Nursing is a service-oriented activity which has to develop constantly to meet the changing demands of the public as people start to live longer, society becomes more multi-cultural, the nature of diseases and other health problems changes and public policy, such as that on National Health Insurance, is modified. This article outlines the problems currently facing nursing education (i.e., the complexity of the educational system, shortcomings in the learning environment, curriculum design, the quality of faculty, evaluation methods, and the quality of students' English and Mathematics) to predict likely difficulties (i.e. student recruitment, the running of schools and the quality of clinical nurses) and trends in nursing education. (i.e. changes in the way schools are run in line with the impact of globalization, new teaching methods; faculty training and development, lifelong learning, and the internationalization of education.) The article should be of interest to nursing educators.
Databáze: MEDLINE