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Thoughts About Nursing Curricula: Dark Clouds and Bright Lights
Nursing Science Quarterly
  • Marian Turkel
  • Jacqueline Fawcett
  • Linda Amankwaa
  • Pamela N Clarke
  • Vivien Dee
  • Rosemary W. Eustace, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Phyllis Shanley Hansell
  • Dorothy A Jones
  • Marlaine C Smith
  • Rothlyn Zahourek
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-23-2018
Abstract

In this essay, several nurse scholars who are particularly concerned about the contemporary state of nursing science present their concerns about the inclusion of nursing conceptual models and theories in the curricula of nursing programs (dark clouds) and ways in which the concerns have been addressed (bright lights). This essay is the second of two essays that were catalyzed by Barrett’s paper, “Again, What Is Nursing Science?” The first essay was published in the previous issue of Nursing Science Quarterly.

DOI
10.1177/0894318418755734
Citation Information
Marian Turkel, Jacqueline Fawcett, Linda Amankwaa, Pamela N Clarke, et al.. "Thoughts About Nursing Curricula: Dark Clouds and Bright Lights" Nursing Science Quarterly Vol. 31 Iss. 2 (2018) p. 185 - 189
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rosemary-eustace/25/