An international panel perspective: Exploring nursing scholarship in academia

J Prof Nurs. 2024 Mar-Apr:51:16-26. doi: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2023.11.005. Epub 2024 Feb 21.

Abstract

Background: Boyer's framework of scholarship, the basis of many academic models for faculty promotion, is comprised of the components of discovery, teaching, integration, application, and engagement. Yet, the scholarship component of application (containing goal-based clinical practice) is undervalued by many academic models.

Purpose: This study explores the nursing activities currently qualifying as scholarship in several international academic models.

Methods: Using the Delphi approach, an international nine-member panel from seven countries participated in a six-question, structured brainstorming session to explore the nursing activities qualifying as scholarship by academic models. Follow-up sessions were attended by six panel members.

Results: Panel members reported that the nursing activities, which most often were recognized as scholarship, fit the scholarship components of discovery, teaching and integration but few fit the components of application or engagement. Although this project originally focused on clinical practice, far more recommendations for an academic model targeted the scholarship component of engagement.

Conclusion: Academic models' lack of appreciation for the scholarship components of application (goal-based clinical practice) and engagement (partnering with community groups) discourages faculty from participating in these activities. Yet, these nursing activities demonstrate scholarship and are essential for the continued development of the nursing profession and discipline.

Keywords: Academic nursing; Clinical track faculty; Nursing education; Scholarship.

MeSH terms

  • Academia*
  • Faculty
  • Fellowships and Scholarships*
  • Humans
  • Organizations