Conceptualization of competency based curricula in pre-service nursing and midwifery education: A grounded theory approach

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Conceptualization of competency based curricula in pre-service nursing and midwifery education: A grounded theory approach
Abstract
In health professional education, the competency-based curriculum concept has been an important driver of reform in the training of competent graduates for the 21st century. In African countries, although there has been implementing it in pre-service nursing and midwifery education and the literature reports a lack of understanding of what is it on the part of the implementers. This article explores the meaning of competency based curriculum in pre-service nursing and midwifery education in Rwanda. A grounded theory approach, following Corbin and Strauss, was used. Following ethical clearance by the university ethical committee, data was collected from 17 participants through in-depth individual interviews of staff. Four categories emerged: (a) transformation, (b) tool for primary health care philosophy, (c) technological approach to education, (d) and modular system. Competency-based curriculum is confirmed as an appropriate educational tool in producing competent graduates for today and the future.
Publication
Nurse Education in Practice
Date
2018
Language
en
Citation
Muraraneza, C., & Mtshali, G. N. (2018). Conceptualization of competency based curricula in pre-service nursing and midwifery education: A grounded theory approach. Nurse Education in Practice. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2017.09.018