After the D octorate: A qualitative study investigating nursing research career development in J ordan
There is a dearth of research exploring the development of postdoctoral nursing research careers in non‐Western contexts. This paper reports on a qualitative study of J ordanian graduates of UK PhD programs. Interviews were held with 16 graduates who worked in the nursing faculty of seven different...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nursing & health sciences 2013-12, Vol.15 (4), p.423-429 |
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Zusammenfassung: | There is a dearth of research exploring the development of postdoctoral nursing research careers in non‐Western contexts. This paper reports on a qualitative study of
J
ordanian graduates of
UK PhD
programs. Interviews were held with 16 graduates who worked in the nursing faculty of seven different universities in
J
ordan. Participants reported that their doctoral degree had equipped them with confidence and enthusiasm for developing a research career. Mentorship, leadership, and peer support were identified as essential to supporting ongoing research activity. Access to these sources of support was variable and participants also described a range of institutional and organizational structures that directly or indirectly discouraged them from developing research productivity. This research suggests that support for postdoctoral novice researchers is an important area for further attention – for
J
ordanian universities, for
UK PhD
supervisors (and their associated academic departments), and for the wider nursing community. |
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ISSN: | 1441-0745 1442-2018 |
DOI: | 10.1111/nhs.12035 |