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  • International Journal of Health Administration and Education Congress (Sanitas Magisterium)
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  • Nursing Education in BiH: Roadmap toward the EU Directive

Nursing Education in BiH: Roadmap toward the EU Directive

Authors : Mirza Oruc, Dejan Bokonjic, Filip Dumez, Marteen Kaaijk, Lubica Rybarova, Salih Tandir, Adnan Mujezinović, Duška Jović
Pages : 73-82
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Publication Date : 2015-12-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :BiH nursing education is still developing toward the EU directive on regulated professions. At present, there are two large projects dealing with the reform of nursing curricula in Bosnia and Herzegovina; one of them is the Tempus CCNURCA insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Competency-based Curriculum Reform in Nursing and Caring in Western Balkan Universities); project and the other is the ProSES insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Strengthening Nursing in Bosnia and Herzegovina); project. Both projects have a shared goal to reform nursing curricula and education in general toward the EU directive dealing with regulated professions. This study performed a deep analysis about the current nursing education situation in BiH. The findings were very interesting because there were a lot of different information from different schools, all of which is important to improving nursing education. The methodology used for this research was analytic, comparative, descriptive, and prospective. Three nursing faculties were analyzed: the Faculty of Health in Zenica, the Faculty of Health Sciences in Mostar, and the Nursing Study Program at the University of East Sarajevo. It is important that the Tempus CCNURCA project also be implemented in Albania and Montenegro with EU partners from Belgium, Slovakia, and the Netherlands. Our findings showed important differences between the BiH and EU nursing approaches. The number of nursing staff employed, medical orientation of the curricula, practice versus theory, and usage of different teaching and assessment methodologies are some of the major differences between BiH and EU approaches in nursing education. These will be the starting and leading points for BiH nursing schools as they reform and introduce proper nursing education recommended by WHO standards for nursing education and EU directive 2005/13 on regulated professions. In conclusion, a deep analysis of the current situation was a major precondition for the successful improvement of nursing education in BiH in accordance with EU standards.
Keywords : Nursing, Curricula, Reform, EU directive, Education, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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