Mental health nursing is not regarded favourably by most Bachelor of Nursing (BN) students as a desirable career option. However, little is known about what attracts those students who do become interested. The primary aim of the current study was to explore BN students' reasons for choosing to undertake the major in mental health nursing and the degree to which completing the subject: “Recovery for mental health nursing practice”, confirmed that interest or otherwise. A secondary aim was to examine their perceptions about the attitudes of others to their expressed interest in mental health nursing. A qualitative exploratory study was undertaken with undergraduate nursing students (BN) (n = 12) enrolled in a major stream in mental health nu...
BACKGROUND: The current number of nurses entering into mental health remains consistently low, while...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
Background: There has been much debate by both academics and clinical agencies about the motivations...
Mental health nursing is not regarded favourably by most Bachelor of Nursing (BN) students as a desi...
Mental health nursing is not regarded favourably by most Bachelor of Nursing (BN) students as a desi...
Nurses perform a vital role in the mental health (MH) speciality. The mental health nurse (MHN) role...
Mental illness is known to occur frequently in the general population and is more common within the ...
Mental health nurses are vital to the mental health and addiction workforce. However, there are sig...
Mental health nurses are vital to the mental health and addiction workforce. However, there are sig...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
The literature demonstrates the problems mental health nursing has faced in securing sufficient grad...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
Increasing the rate of recruitment of nursing students into mental health nursing (MHN) is vital to ...
Historically, nurses have lacked recognition for the work they do, especially in the area of mental ...
The literature demonstrates the problems mental health nursing has faced in securing sufficient grad...
BACKGROUND: The current number of nurses entering into mental health remains consistently low, while...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
Background: There has been much debate by both academics and clinical agencies about the motivations...
Mental health nursing is not regarded favourably by most Bachelor of Nursing (BN) students as a desi...
Mental health nursing is not regarded favourably by most Bachelor of Nursing (BN) students as a desi...
Nurses perform a vital role in the mental health (MH) speciality. The mental health nurse (MHN) role...
Mental illness is known to occur frequently in the general population and is more common within the ...
Mental health nurses are vital to the mental health and addiction workforce. However, there are sig...
Mental health nurses are vital to the mental health and addiction workforce. However, there are sig...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
The literature demonstrates the problems mental health nursing has faced in securing sufficient grad...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
Increasing the rate of recruitment of nursing students into mental health nursing (MHN) is vital to ...
Historically, nurses have lacked recognition for the work they do, especially in the area of mental ...
The literature demonstrates the problems mental health nursing has faced in securing sufficient grad...
BACKGROUND: The current number of nurses entering into mental health remains consistently low, while...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
Background: There has been much debate by both academics and clinical agencies about the motivations...