Development of Nursing Education in India
Development of Nursing Education in India
Development of Nursing Education in India
Introduction
On 15th August 1947 India became independent and self govermentation. Social changes
were taking place rapidly but an alarming absence of public health and sanitary measures
continued. The ratio of nurse to patient remained dangerously low. The opening of nursing
schools associated with college gave nursing profession a higher social and economic
status, than it had previously known. The formation of many commission and committees,
establishment of INC and tremendous work of TNAI brought about change in nursing
education post independence.
TNAI helps the initiation of university level education in India. Recommendations of the
Bhore committee were implemented within year .
Three grades of nurses viz. the basic nurses (4yrs), auxillary nurse midwife (2yrs)
and nurses with a degree qualification.
For GNM minimum entrance qualification matriculation .
For degree course passed higher secondary or pre university.
Medium of instruction preferably English in General nursing.
Degree course should be taught only in English.
4. Mukherjee committee, 1966.
Duration of training was 30 days. No age limit was prescribed, training include theory and
practice, more emphasis on field practice. This training was done at subcentre and
equipments provided by UNICE F.
The first course was started at St. Marys Hospital Punjab,1951.The entrance qualification was
up to 7/8 years of schooling.The period of training was 2 years witch include a 9 month of
midwifery and 3 months of community experience.
Under multipurpose scheme promotional avenue was opened to senior ANMS for
undergoing six months promotional training for which course was prescribed by INC.
First revision of course was done in 1963. In1964-65 Psychiatric nursing was included in
curriculum.The duration of course was reduced from 4 years to 3.5 years. Second revision
was done in 1982. The duration of the course reduced to 3 years.The Midwifery training of
one year duration was gradually reduced to 9 months and then six months, finally three year
integrated programme of GNM was prescribed in 1982.
University-Level Programmes.
1.Basic BSc Nursing
First university programme started just before independence in 1946 at university of
Delhi.and CMC Vellore. In 1949, on recommendation of university education committee and
education commission(1964-66) and conference&workshop held by TNAI,The WHO and
UGC,some more colleges came up in different state affiliated to different state university.
INC prescribes the syllabus which has been revised three times,the last revision was done in
1981.It was done on basis of the 10+3+2 system of general education.At present the BSc
Nursing programme which is recommended by the INC is of four years and have
foundations for future study and specialization in nursing.
5. M.Phil
INC felt need for M.Phil programme as early on 1977,for this purpose committee was
appointed.In 1986 one year full time and two years part time programme was started in RAK
College of nursing Delhi.
6. Ph.D in Nursing
Indian nurses were sent abroad for Ph. D programme earlier. From1992 Ph D in nursing is
also available in India.MAHI is one of the university having PhD programme.
Current Educational Patterns In Nursing
1.Non University Programme
Basic – ANM-GNM
Advance-Post-Certificate diploma
2. University Programme
Basic- BSc(N)
Post-Basic BSc(Regular)
Post-Basic BSc(N).IGNOU
Advance:MSc (Nursing)
M. phil
Ph.D.
Trends in nursing education changes from basic general nursing service to doctorate
education in nursing.
Conclusion
Nursing education have expanded considerably post independence. University education in
nursing brought about changes in nursing education.The type of nurses required today is an
“all round personality”. Education brings changes in behaviour of the individual in a
desirable manner.It aims at all round development of an individual to become mature,self-
sufficient,intellectually,culturally refined.socially efficient and spiritually advanced.