Building nursing faculty capacity in Africa

EuroSciCon Event on Nursing Diagnosis & Midwifery
September 10-11,2018 Prague,Czech Republic

Adele A Webb, Brenda T Spear and Lisa Pardi

Capella University, Minneapolis, USA Chamberlain University, USA

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Nurs Health Stud

DOI: 10.21767/2574-2825-C4-012

Abstract

The presentation will focus on the work completed in several African countries that assessed the capacity of faculty in schools of nursing. The in-country assessment included both qualitative and quantitative data that examined not only faculty knowledge and skills but also faculty confidence. Results of the initial assessment will be shared as well as the plan that was created and implemented based on assessment results. Handouts will include content slides as well as assessments/tests. Recommendations for continued support of faculty will be presented. At the conclusion of the presentation participants will be able to implement an assessment of nursing faculty capacity in an underdeveloped country. At the conclusion of the presentation participants will be able to implement a program of nursing faculty development in an underdeveloped country

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