Nursing Education in Saudi Arabia: History and Development

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Bahi abdullah mutib alotaibi
Khlood Amer Ali Alshehri
Meshal Abdulrahman Abdullah Alsahli
Amal Hamad Alorify
Hind Rabea Almutrafy
Asma Hamdan Abdullah Alshehri
Hanan Dhafer Abdullah Alshehri
Bandar Ali Fahran Al-Asmari
Nada Hussein Mohammed Mahzari
Fatema Hussein Mohammed Mahzari
Mukhtar Mohammad
Rasha Abdulrahman AlFaidi

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In the past, Saudi Arabia's nursing education system was heavily influenced by traditional methods, and there were very few formal training courses.However, the Kingdom recognized the importance of nurses in healthcare delivery and embarked on a comprehensive reform effort to enhance nursing education. This shift has led to the emergence of specialized nursing schools as well as the need for innovative teaching methods and new curricula. In recent decades, Saudi Arabia has partnered more with foreign institutions and organizations in an effort to adopt nursing education practices from other countries. This present study evaluates the scenario in terms of secondary data and presented the same as review study. The time line of the data was from 2010 to 2022.

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Bahi abdullah mutib alotaibi, Khlood Amer Ali Alshehri, Meshal Abdulrahman Abdullah Alsahli, Amal Hamad Alorify, Hind Rabea Almutrafy, Asma Hamdan Abdullah Alshehri, … Rasha Abdulrahman AlFaidi. (2024). Nursing Education in Saudi Arabia: History and Development. International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Legal Medicine, 27(4s), 1075–1080. https://doi.org/10.47059/ijmtlm/V27I4S/139
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