The Goldmark Report identified which of the following as the major weakness of hospital-based nursing training programs?
a. failure to correlate theory with clinical practice
b. inadequate clinical facilities
c. limited number of clients consenting to student nursing care
d. putting the needs of the institution before the needs of the student
D
The Goldmark Report identified the major weakness of hospital-based nursing training programs as putting the needs of the institution before the needs of the student. It also concluded that nursing education should take place in the university setting if nursing was to be on equal footing with other disciplines.
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