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Models of psychiatric nursing education in developing countries : comparative study of Botswana and Nigeria

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dc.contributor.advisor Ehlers, Valerie Janet, 1948-
dc.contributor.advisor Brink, H
dc.contributor.author Adejumo, Oluyinka en
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:24:49Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:24:49Z
dc.date.issued 1999-04 en
dc.identifier.citation Adejumo, Oluyinka (1999) Models of psychiatric nursing education in developing countries : comparative study of Botswana and Nigeria, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16978> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16978
dc.description.abstract Against the perspectives of the mental health needs of the people of Africa, this study explored and compared the models of psychiatric-mental health nursing education in two sub-Saharan African countries - Botswana and Nigeria. The primary purpose of the study was to assess the design, the implementation, the factors that influence and the perceived usefulness of psychiatric-mental health nursing education programmes in developing African countries, using Nigeria and Botswana as examples. A self-reporting questionnaire, administered to psychiatric nurse educators from the two countries of concern, provided the primary source of data. A curriculum evaluation checklist based on Horan, Knight, McAtee and Westrick (1984) was used to assess the components of the existing psychiatric nursing education curricula from the two countries. Discussions were also held with practising psychiatric nurses and officials of the nursing regulatory bodies from the two countries. Data from both countries revealed that participants used various terms to describe the same model for psychiatric-mental health nursing education adopted in their countries. Botswana, however, adopted a more functional generalist basic diploma nursing education approach which encouraged a more advanced post-basic diploma specialisation and practice in community psychiatric-mental health nursing. Nigeria's model leaned towards a hospital centred basic specialisation with no defined role for the generalist nurse within the psychiatric-mental health nursing care system. Community theme occurred in both countries' curricula with varying degrees of emphasis, as all the programmes claimed the intent to make psychiatric-mental health nursing service available to individuals, families and the communities at all levels of care. Psychiatric-mental health nursing education programmes of the two countries had been influenced at different times by war, colonial history, changing standards of health care delivery, government health policies, economic status of the country, professional status of nursing and the changing standard of education. A model that streamlined psychiatric-mental health nursing education within the general system of education in both countries was proposed. It was stressed that one key concept that must underlie the development of psychiatric-mental health nursing education was the need to create a mental health nursing role that would be appropriate for people's health needs rather than the needs of the health care system.
dc.format.extent 1 electronic resource (xx, 283 leaves) en
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject Nursing Education
dc.subject Psychiatric-mental health nursing education
dc.subject Nursing
dc.subject Education models
dc.subject Mental health
dc.subject Africa
dc.subject Developing countries
dc.subject Pathways for psychiatric nursing education
dc.subject.ddc 610.736807111724 en
dc.subject.lcsh Psychiatric nursing -- Study and teaching -- Developing countries. en
dc.subject.lcsh Psychiatric nursing -- Study and teaching -- Nigeria. en
dc.subject.lcsh Psychiatric nursing -- Study and teaching -- Botswana. en
dc.subject.lcsh Mental health -- Developing countries. en
dc.subject.lcsh Mental health -- Nigeria. en
dc.subject.lcsh Mental health -- Botswana. en
dc.subject.lcsh Nursing models -- Developing countries. en
dc.subject.lcsh Nursing models -- Nigeria. en
dc.subject.lcsh Nursing models -- Botswana. en
dc.title Models of psychiatric nursing education in developing countries : comparative study of Botswana and Nigeria en
dc.type Thesis
dc.description.department Advanced Nursing Science
dc.description.degree D.Litt. et Phil. en


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