The Goldmark Report concluded that:

1. Nursing roles and responsibilities required clarification
2. A theory-based curriculum was necessary for accreditation
3. Nursing education programs must be affiliated with universities
4. Increased financial support should be provided for nursing education


ANS: 4
In 1923 the Goldmark Report identified the need for increased financial support to universi-ty-based schools of nursing.
The National Commission on Nursing and Nursing Education Report of 1965 recommended that nursing roles and responsibilities be clarified in relation to other health care professionals.
In 1975 the National League for Nursing required theory-based curriculum for accreditation.
The Brown Report of 1948 concluded that all nursing education programs should be affiliated with universities and should have their own budgets.

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