Nursing Education
Nursing Education
Nursing Education
BASIC CONCEPTS
Specific objectives
At the end of the session, the student will be
able to:
• Define nursing education
• Enumerate the aims of nursing education
• Explain the philosophy of nursing education
• List down the factors affecting philosophy of
nursing education
DEFINITION
• Nursing education is a professional education
which is consciously and systematically planned
and implemented through instruction and
discipline and aims the harmonious development
of the physical, intellectual, social, emotional,
spiritual and aesthetic powers or abilities of the
student in order to render professional nursing
care to people of all ages, in all phases of health
and illness, in a variety of settings in the best or
highest possible manner.
Aims of nursing education
• Harmonious development
• Inculcating the right attitude
• Knowledge and skill aim
• Emphasis on high-tech-high-touch approach
• Prepare students to take up a proactive role in
learning
• Professional development
Aims of nursing education contd..
• Assist to build a promising career
• Social aim
• Citizenship
• To prepare global nurses
• Leadership aim
Philosophy of nursing education
• Philosophy of nursing education is the written
statement of the believes, values, attitudes
and ideals which the faculty as a group agreed
upon in relation to the nursing educational
program such as health, disease, nursing,
nurse, nursing as a profession, education,
learner, society, patient, nursing education
and preparation of nurses
• Perfect combination of philosophy of nursing and
philosophy of education.
• Application of fundamental belief of nursing and
education in the field of nursing education
• In philosophy of education, focus is on the
student
• In the philosophy of nursing, focus is on the
patient. Hence nursing education need to
emphasize both, the student as well as the
patient
• Philosophy looks at whole and nursing
education prepares the student to react to a
situation on a whole rather than fragments
• Nursing is a healing science and philosophy
decided the healing approach
• The philosophy of a nursing institute should
be enriched with value statements regarding
the practice of nursing and teaching of nursing
• Statement of philosophy is the foundation for
starting a nursing educational institution
• To formulate a philosophy, staff may have to
hold several discussions and reach a
consensus regarding what is reliable and
feasible in relation to the interest of students,
institution , society and profession
• The faculty of an institute enjoy all rights to
formulate the philosophy based on their
beliefs, but a thoughtfully coined philosophy
usually addresses the philosophical issues like
learner, society, man, nursing education,
health and institution
• The philosophy will decide the nature of
student selection process, objectives of the
educational programs, curriculum
development, type of practical experience
provided, selection and placement of staff,
teaching methods and evaluation system
• Explain the expected outcome of the
educational program
• Philosophy should include development and
nurturing of proper attitude among nursing
students and thus play a dominant role in
uplifting the professional image of nursing
• Mostly nursing education is following an
eclectic philosophy now
Factors influencing philosophy of
nursing education
• Beliefs and values of faculty members
regarding God, man, life, health, disease,
nursing etc
• The philosophical values and beliefs of the
institution
• The environment where the education takes
place
• The student and their life activities
• Health needs of the society
• The culture and background of the people
• Developments in nursing, medicine and allied fields
• Philosophy of nursing service administration
• The goals and objectives of health care delivery system
• The disease pattern, health awareness and health
facilities available
• The available resources in terms of man, money and
material
Philosophy example 1
• The staff of Lourdes college of Nursing – Sidhi
Sadan believes that the basic course in
Nursing is a formal educational preparation
which should be based on spiritual, human
and educational principles. We recognize it as
the foundation on which the practice of
nursing is build and on which further
professional education depends.
• At the same time we believe that, we have the
responsibility to the students and to the
society, to make provision in the programme
for the continued development of the student
as an individual, a citizen as well as a nurse.
• Now the college of Nursing is aiming for
determined and purposeful achievement of its
most cherished goals.
Philosophy example 2
• The faculty, Govt. College of Nursing believe that
nursing is a professional discipline based on the holistic
concept of health care, directed towards rendering
quality care to the clients with commitment &
compassion.
We believe health as a dynamic state of being on a
continuum from optimal wellness to illness and a state
of health exists when a person functions as an
integrated whole, living and interacting with
environments in a productive manner.
• We believe the profession of nursing makes an
essential contribution to society and education for
professional Nursing is best conducted in an
institution of higher learning.
We believe Nursing Education takes place through
a planned teaching learning process and this
education prepares the student for professional
practice and leadership roles within an ever
changing health care industry.
• We believe Nursing Education at the masters
level is specifically concerned with preparing
Nurses with advanced practice skills to
provide expert nursing care to society &
contribute to nursing science as mentors.