Affiliation:
1. University of Rwanda College of Medicine and Health Sciences
2. University of Pretoria School of Health Systems and Public Health
Abstract
Abstract
Background
In recent decades, the literature on global partnerships in nursing and midwifery education, for the purpose of enhancing quality of education, strengthening health care system, and achieving universal health coverage is on the rise in Africa. However, there is a gap regarding the best practices and barriers in the African context. The purpose of this systematic scoping review is to map the evidence on global partnerships in transforming nursing and midwifery education in Africa.
Methods
A search will be conducted with the use of the following electronic databases: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Applied Health Literature [CINAHL], PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar. Grey literature will be searched via the World Health Organization’s website to locate relevant policies and guidelines. The search will be limited to work published in English from July 2013 to June 2023. All located resources will be exported to Endnote X8. All duplicates will be removed during when the abstracts are screened. Two independent reviewers will screen and extract the full text of the selected articles. Thematic analysis will be used to analyze data from this systematic scoping review.
Discussion:
Mapping the evidence on global partnerships in transforming nursing and midwifery education in Africa will outline the best practices and preferences for sustainable collaboration. The review will also highlight knowledge gaps and limitations that could inform for future research projects.
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Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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