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Published on: June 21, 2010
'New professionalism'-shifting relationships between nursing education and nursing practice
1School of Health Sciences, Massey University, Wellington Campus, Private Box 756, Wellington 6001, New Zealand. s.d.scott@massey.ac.nz
Abstract:
New professionalism values egalitarian professional-client partnerships and considers competence integral. Within nursing competence has been accepted as the legitimate indicator of professional practice. There is a growing emphasis on instrumental competence and this has been accompanied by some erosion of relational care. In this paper I argue that new professionalism is problematic and nursing education faces particular challenges. These include negotiating service-education partnerships which reflect service user involvement and enable the integration of wider notions of competence.
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