Supernumerary status, for pre-registration student nurses, should have fundamentally changed the way they learn in practice. Research suggests, however, that for many students the apprenticeship model still exists and that supernumerary status has created new challenges for learning in practice. Common themes found in the literature on supernumerary status are: confusion over the meaning of supernumerary status, the effect of supernumerary status on becoming part of the team, importance of the mentor, power relationships and operationalising supernumerary status. These themes are explored further with reference to the international literature and recommendations made as to how nurse education can respond to the challenges posed in order to ...
Aim To explore the perceptions of BN student nurses regarding the influence of preceptors on their ...
M.Cur. (Nursing Education)Nursing education is a process requlrlng the cooperation of all the partie...
Aim To explore graduating registered and enrolled nurses’ perceptions of what roles they were educat...
Giving students supernumerary status fundamentally shifted the way the profession thought about stud...
This paper aims to increase our understanding about how student nurses' experiences of supernumerary...
Background/rationale. In the Republic of Ireland, the amount of clinical teaching expected of staff ...
The aim of this three year longitudinal qualitative study was to explore the effect(s) of supernumer...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN014554 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Theoretical and anecdotal evidence suggests that the presence of the supernumerary clinical nurse ed...
With the movement of nurse education into the higher education sector, the role of student nurses h...
Some undergraduate programmes require evidence of baseline numeracy skills as a condition of entry. ...
Numeracy needs of nursing students are often underestimated by students when they enter university. ...
Singaporean nurses are lauded as self-sacrificing caregivers of the community while being simultaneo...
M.Cur.The student nurse is primarily an individual undergoing personal and professional development ...
Registrants and higher education institutions (HEIs) were recently invited to take part in the Nursi...
Aim To explore the perceptions of BN student nurses regarding the influence of preceptors on their ...
M.Cur. (Nursing Education)Nursing education is a process requlrlng the cooperation of all the partie...
Aim To explore graduating registered and enrolled nurses’ perceptions of what roles they were educat...
Giving students supernumerary status fundamentally shifted the way the profession thought about stud...
This paper aims to increase our understanding about how student nurses' experiences of supernumerary...
Background/rationale. In the Republic of Ireland, the amount of clinical teaching expected of staff ...
The aim of this three year longitudinal qualitative study was to explore the effect(s) of supernumer...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN014554 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Theoretical and anecdotal evidence suggests that the presence of the supernumerary clinical nurse ed...
With the movement of nurse education into the higher education sector, the role of student nurses h...
Some undergraduate programmes require evidence of baseline numeracy skills as a condition of entry. ...
Numeracy needs of nursing students are often underestimated by students when they enter university. ...
Singaporean nurses are lauded as self-sacrificing caregivers of the community while being simultaneo...
M.Cur.The student nurse is primarily an individual undergoing personal and professional development ...
Registrants and higher education institutions (HEIs) were recently invited to take part in the Nursi...
Aim To explore the perceptions of BN student nurses regarding the influence of preceptors on their ...
M.Cur. (Nursing Education)Nursing education is a process requlrlng the cooperation of all the partie...
Aim To explore graduating registered and enrolled nurses’ perceptions of what roles they were educat...