Nursing Education in Saudi Arabia: History and Development

  • Aljohani K
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Abstract

Nursing education in Saudi Arabia commenced in 1948 with the introduction of a nursing diploma program for males. Numerous bodies have worked as nursing education providers since then, leading to an unsteady growth of the field due to the lack of a unified curriculum coupled with an absence of regulating bodies. The absence of nursing leaders and the lack of reliable nursing workforce data during the past few decades have contributed to a lack of maturity and growth of the Saudi nursing landscape compared to the international nursing trends. This review explores the history of nursing education and its development within the context of Saudi Arabia.

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Aljohani, K. A. S. (2020). Nursing Education in Saudi Arabia: History and Development. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.7874

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