Investigating English Language Needs Analysis for Nurses: Case of Al Idjtihad Private School of Nursing at Bordj Bou Arreridj
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2024
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This dissertation investigates the English language needs of nursing students at Al Idjtihad
Private School of nursing in Bordj Bou Arreridj, Algeria. The study addresses two main research
questions: the importance of investigating English for nursing in Algeria and recommendations
for designing a suitable syllabus for nursing students at BBA institutions. An exploratory single-
site case study design was employed to provide in-depth insights. Utilizing both qualitative and
quantitative research methods, including a structured questionnaire and focus group
discussions, data were collected from 28 nursing students, using purposive sampling. The
findings reveal a strong interest among students in learning English, emphasizing the need for a
specialized course that integrates general language skills and specific medical terminology. Key
recommendations for syllabus design include focusing on medical vocabulary, enhancing
communication skills, and employing interactive teaching methods such as role-playing and
simulations. The study concludes that a tailored English for Specific Purposes (ESP) course is
essential for nursing students to effectively meet the demands of their academic and
professional environments. These findings underscore the necessity of developing a
comprehensive English syllabus for nursing students in Algeria, facilitating better patient care
and professional communication within the healthcare sector.
Keywords: English for Specific Purposes (ESP), English for occupational purposes, English
for nurses, Needs Analysis.