• Nurse Educ Pract · Sep 2011

    Benchmarking one's health care system: professional development through an international experience.

    • Lillian Garcia Maas.
    • Rotterdam University of Applied Science, Museumpark 40, 3015 CX Rotterdam, The Netherlands. l.maas@hro.nl
    • Nurse Educ Pract. 2011 Sep 1; 11 (5): 293-7.

    BackgroundAt Rotterdam University, the Master's in Advanced Nursing Practice (MANP) program requires that all students complete an international experience prior to graduation with emphasis on professional development.AimThe study sought to allow students to describe the impact of witnessing and experiencing another health care system and its impact on benchmarking one's health care system with regard to its strengths and weaknesses.MethodA qualitative study was conducted using reflective reports, group and individual interviews.ResultsFour major themes were revealed: (a) benchmarking one's own health care system (b) world-wide focus (c) similar Westernized health care approaches and (d) learning from each other.DiscussionIt should be an essential element in nursing education that students analyze and benchmark their own country's health care system. The nursing profession should be encouraged to be pro-active in influencing the health care system of their country. Looking beyond borders for other approaches within another health care system can contribute to improved patient care.Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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