Introduction: Development of nursing profession is faced with new challenges.
Role of education is important for advancement of nursing. Faculty members
are experienced in education, and they are authentic sources for determining of
the educational challenges in nursing. The aim of this study was to determine
the educational challenges in nursing from the viewpoint of faculty members
of nursing and midwifery in University of Mashhad.
Methods: This study is a cross- sectional study conducted on 31 cases from
faculty members of nursing in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences by
using census method in 2010-2011. A combination of data collection methods
was used for collection of data in two phases: preparation of assessment tool
(questionnaire) and survey of the desired construct among the samples. After
determining the validity and reliability, a questionnaire was given to the
samples to answer. Data were analyzed in SPSS software version 11.5 using
statistical tests.
Results: The most important threats in nursing include “Separation of fields
such as anesthesia and operating room from nursing” (%93.6), “Increasing
gap between clinical practice and education of nursing due to the increase in
education of students and instructors” (%90.3), “Being Theoretical courses in
master’s and PhD program” (%77.5), “Decreasing the students’ motivation”
(%77.5) and “Establishing new schools of nursing” (%64.5). The most
important opportunities in nursing include: “Need to informatics education
in education of nursing” (%93.5), “localizing resources based on new issue
and problems” (%84), and “Paying attention to evidence- based education in
nursing education” (%83.9) and “adjusting the educational content according
to ideals and standards of nursing” (%80.6).
Conclusion: Based on the results, Returning of anesthesia and operating room
branches to nursing after bachelors’, “Revising of educational content based on
needs and localizing resources”, “Using new methods in nursing instruction”,
“continuing the training based on clinical experiences” and “Using applied
research in clinical environment” are suggested