Public health nurse education in the Nordic countries

Susanne Klit Sørensen, Marit Alstveit, Sari Lahti, Sigríður Sía Jónsdóttir, Nina Egeland, Anna Josse Eklund

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Abstract

Abstract
Background
Higher education should promote critical reflection and guide students towards international activities. In the Nordic countries public health nurse educational programmes are mostly based on guidelines issued by national educational authorities, which describe students’ learning outcomes.

Aim
The aim of this paper is twofold: to give an overview of public health nurse education and service in the Nordic countries and thereby discuss opportunities for collaboration within the programmes.

Data sources and compilation of data
National legislations for public health nurse education and services are used as data. Since all sources are written in the language of each country, all the authors wrote the parts that describe each countries conditions in English and contributed to the compilation of data.

Results
We found both similarities and differences in public health nurse education and services. Opportunities for collaboration between the programmes are discussed.

Conclusion
Critical reflection by the public health nurse students can be enhanced by arranging collaboration projects, an exchange of clinical placement, and joint master projects. Collaboration among academic staff within the educational programmes, in education and research, have the potential to enhance quality both within public health nurse education and in developing the profession of public health nursing.
Translated title of the contributionUddannelse til sundhedsplejerske i de nordiske lande
Original languageEnglish
JournalPublic Health Nursing
Volume39
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)270-278
Number of pages9
ISSN0737-1209
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • education, professions and jobs

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