RT - Journal Article T1 - Comparative Study of Nursing PhD Curriculum in Iran and Widener University JF - IJME YR - 2015 JO - IJME VO - 15 IS - 0 UR - http://ijme.mui.ac.ir/article-1-3841-en.html SP - 555 EP - 568 K1 - Comparative Study K1 - Curriculum K1 - Bereday’s Model K1 - PhD in Nursing K1 - Widener University’s Curriculum AB - Introduction: Nursing PhD programs are developing across the world and graduates, as professional nurses, are expected to reform nursing care in health systems according to society's needs. This study aimed to compare the curricula of nursing PhD programs in Widener University and Iran. Methods: This descriptive-comparative study was carried out in 2014. In order to compare components of nursing PhD program curriculum in Iran and Widener University, data were collected by searching through the internet and compared using Bereday’s four-stage model: description, interpretation, juxtaposition and comparison. Results: In Iran’s nursing PhD curriculum, the relationship between Islamic and professional values, and learners’ needs and capabilities is not clear. The content of some courses are very abstract and emphasize on theoretical issues. The executive strategies of the Widener University’s curriculum do not stress writing papers as a course requirement; while it is obligatory in Iran to publish papers based on dissertations. Courses are presented in both in-person and virtual classes in Widener University; however, they are presented only in in-person classes in Iran. It is only in terms of the specifications and structure of the program where Iranian and Widener University’s curricula have common grounds. Conclusion: The findings suggested that considering professional values, Islamic doctrine and culture, graduates’ roles and tasks, and society’s needs, the content and methods of presentation and evaluation of the PhD curriculum should be revised. LA eng UL http://ijme.mui.ac.ir/article-1-3841-en.html M3 ER -