Sunday, 5 January 2014

The Lancet commission on UK nursing

Roger Watson, Professor of Nursing at The University of Hull has been appointed to lead a Lancet commission on UK nursing.  Professor Watson will lead a team of eminent UK and international nurses over the next two years to investigate nursing education, organisation and practice in the UK.  The need for the commission arose as a result of the poor image of nursing that is sometimes projected by the UK media compared with the high esteem in which nursing is held in most other countries, especially in the USA.  The aim of the Lancet commission is to make proposals which will address these issues and influence, positively, the future of nursing in the UK.

Professor Watson says: "There have been several nursing commissions in recent years but most have investigated problems in the profession and none have really shifted UK popular and political opinion away from the negative stereotypes of university educated nurses.  University education for nurses has been the norm for decades in most other countries and evidence supports the value of university education for nurses.  I hope this Lancet commission can help to form opinions and influence decision-makers."

Roger Watson PhD FRCN FAAN is Professor of Nursing, University of Hull; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Advanced Nursing; Editor, Nursing Open; and a member of the 2014 Research Excellence Framework sub-panel for Dentistry, Allied Health Professions, Nursing and Pharmacy.

Parveen Ali PhD FHEA, Lecturer, Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of Hull will join the commission as secretary and support Professor Watson.

3 January 2014

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