Journal article
A policy analysis of the "specific procedure training course system": a challenge for professional lifelong learning
Journal of Higher Education and Lifelong Learning, Vol.27
2020
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to analyse the "Specific procedure Training Course System", which was introduced in 2015 to satisfy healthcare demand in Japan. the policy was analysed through utilisation of Walt and Gilson's policy triangle. Consequently, it was determined that to improve the system we should : 1) establish a responsible regional organization for satisfying holistic care demands, 2) respect nursing educator's autonomy for curriculum development for future nursing provision 3) assure freedom of learning areas to adjust nursing knowledge and techniques for patients needs, 4) reduce the financial burden for lifelong learning, 5) introduce a flexible role shift system without the requirement for law modification to accommodate constant technological development, and 6) innovate a new affordable/sustainable reimbursement scheme, encompassing a direct payment system for direct care providers. however, further research is required to identify concrete policy approaches and measure outcomes.
Details
- Title
- A policy analysis of the "specific procedure training course system": a challenge for professional lifelong learning
- Creators
- Noriyo Colley (Author) - Hokkaido UniversityMisuzu Nakamura (Author) - Jikei University School of Medicine University HospitalAndrew James Cashin (Author) - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Higher Education and Lifelong Learning, Vol.27
- Identifiers
- 991012832200202368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; Nursing; School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article