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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-toledo13189975062021-08-03T06:08:03Z A Narrative Analysis of Familial, Collegiate, and Professional Experiences that Enhance the Formation of Civic Engagement and Mission Commitment among Catholic Health Care Nurses Discher, Jennifer M. Curriculum Development Education Educational Theory Education History Education Philosophy Ethics Health Care Health Care Management Health Education Higher Education Medical Ethics Nursing Organizational Behavior Religious Congregations Religious Educati Higher Education Civic Engagement Social Role of Education Mission Commitment Catholic Health Care Student Development Mission Formation Nursing Education Nursing Sponsorship <p>Educating for citizenship has pervaded the mission of higher education from classical Greece up to the present day. Colleges and universities increasingly encourage service learning and other curricular approaches that promote social responsibility and civic involvement. Other mission-oriented institutions, such as Catholic health care, grapple with issues of social responsibility and civic involvement as they discern their role in the community and face the challenges of a changing workforce. </p><p>This dissertation examines, through narrative analysis, how mission commitment in a specific industry—Catholic health care—is influenced by higher education, and how higher education might learn from mission commitment development in that industry. The study explores how nurses understand their personal development of mission commitment with a specific focus on the way in which life experiences—familial, collegiate, and professional—have enhanced or driven their mission formation. Because higher education is an integral part of the process of nurturing and sustaining responsible civic engagement, this study first seeks to understand that process as a pedagogical endeavor. It next narrows this broad discussion of responsible and engaged citizenry to a more focused study of the specific discipline of nursing: first, its theoretical and practical curricular and co-curricular approaches to education, and then the expectations of a specific corresponding industry—Catholic health care— for its newly hired professionals. </p><p>The Backward Design process frames the discovery of common ground shared by higher education and Catholic Health care in mission commitment formation. Participants in this study comprise a purposeful sampling of 13 nurses employed by a large Catholic health care system in the Midwest. These nurses are front-line, baccalaureate-prepared, and institutionally recognized, cited, or awarded for their mission commitment. Their collected narratives, analyzed through the lens of a model created by Labov and enhanced by the work of others such as Riessman, Coffey, and Atkinson, lead to recommendations for more effective mission formation practice in both Catholic health care and higher education.</p> 2011 English text University of Toledo / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1318997506 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1318997506 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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topic Curriculum Development
Education
Educational Theory
Education History
Education Philosophy
Ethics
Health Care
Health Care Management
Health Education
Higher Education
Medical Ethics
Nursing
Organizational Behavior
Religious Congregations
Religious Educati
Higher Education
Civic Engagement
Social Role of Education
Mission Commitment
Catholic Health Care
Student Development
Mission Formation
Nursing Education
Nursing
Sponsorship
spellingShingle Curriculum Development
Education
Educational Theory
Education History
Education Philosophy
Ethics
Health Care
Health Care Management
Health Education
Higher Education
Medical Ethics
Nursing
Organizational Behavior
Religious Congregations
Religious Educati
Higher Education
Civic Engagement
Social Role of Education
Mission Commitment
Catholic Health Care
Student Development
Mission Formation
Nursing Education
Nursing
Sponsorship
Discher, Jennifer M.
A Narrative Analysis of Familial, Collegiate, and Professional Experiences that Enhance the Formation of Civic Engagement and Mission Commitment among Catholic Health Care Nurses
author Discher, Jennifer M.
author_facet Discher, Jennifer M.
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title A Narrative Analysis of Familial, Collegiate, and Professional Experiences that Enhance the Formation of Civic Engagement and Mission Commitment among Catholic Health Care Nurses
title_short A Narrative Analysis of Familial, Collegiate, and Professional Experiences that Enhance the Formation of Civic Engagement and Mission Commitment among Catholic Health Care Nurses
title_full A Narrative Analysis of Familial, Collegiate, and Professional Experiences that Enhance the Formation of Civic Engagement and Mission Commitment among Catholic Health Care Nurses
title_fullStr A Narrative Analysis of Familial, Collegiate, and Professional Experiences that Enhance the Formation of Civic Engagement and Mission Commitment among Catholic Health Care Nurses
title_full_unstemmed A Narrative Analysis of Familial, Collegiate, and Professional Experiences that Enhance the Formation of Civic Engagement and Mission Commitment among Catholic Health Care Nurses
title_sort narrative analysis of familial, collegiate, and professional experiences that enhance the formation of civic engagement and mission commitment among catholic health care nurses
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publishDate 2011
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