This paper considers self-reported reasons for choosing to be a nurse and intentions related toremaining in the profession. The data are drawn from a survey of Western AustralianRegistered Nurses which was part of a broader study of issues for recruitment and retention ofnurses in the context of current labour market opportunities for women. The paper finds thatwhat we have termed the ?intrinsic attraction? of nursing has been a key element in the decisionto enter nursing for the bulk of nurses while ?employment security? aspects of the job are also afocus. Interestingly only a minority of nurses rated the ?extrinsic rewards? highly as a factor indecision making. The paper notes that there are some areas of significant difference in nursing...
There are two components of a career: the external career consisting of actual sequences of position...
This paper reports on an exploratory study undertaken in New South Wales, Australia which sought to ...
This paper presents the findings of a survey which explored the career preferences of Australian Bac...
This paper considers self-reported reasons for choosing to be a nurse and intentions related to rema...
In the context of on-going shortages of nurses this paper looks at factors shaping the decision to e...
As Australia’s population grows and ages, too few nurses are entering the profession, and many risk ...
textThe aim of this phenomenological study was to examine the lived experience of choosing professio...
Background. The desire to care for people, a family history of professional health care work, and se...
The profession of the nurse is undergoing fundamental changes i.e. from an auxiliary profession it c...
Background Determining the reasons people choose to study nursing may help educators and managers de...
Objective Given that the current shortage of nurses threatens the quality of health care globally, w...
Background: As demand for nurses and other health professionals continues to outstrip supply it is i...
Background and aim of the work: Maintaining the number of new students entering nursing programs an...
The paper provides an introduction to a set of papers reporting on a research program in Western Aus...
This study explored the appropriateness of applying London\u27s Interactive Model of Career Motivati...
There are two components of a career: the external career consisting of actual sequences of position...
This paper reports on an exploratory study undertaken in New South Wales, Australia which sought to ...
This paper presents the findings of a survey which explored the career preferences of Australian Bac...
This paper considers self-reported reasons for choosing to be a nurse and intentions related to rema...
In the context of on-going shortages of nurses this paper looks at factors shaping the decision to e...
As Australia’s population grows and ages, too few nurses are entering the profession, and many risk ...
textThe aim of this phenomenological study was to examine the lived experience of choosing professio...
Background. The desire to care for people, a family history of professional health care work, and se...
The profession of the nurse is undergoing fundamental changes i.e. from an auxiliary profession it c...
Background Determining the reasons people choose to study nursing may help educators and managers de...
Objective Given that the current shortage of nurses threatens the quality of health care globally, w...
Background: As demand for nurses and other health professionals continues to outstrip supply it is i...
Background and aim of the work: Maintaining the number of new students entering nursing programs an...
The paper provides an introduction to a set of papers reporting on a research program in Western Aus...
This study explored the appropriateness of applying London\u27s Interactive Model of Career Motivati...
There are two components of a career: the external career consisting of actual sequences of position...
This paper reports on an exploratory study undertaken in New South Wales, Australia which sought to ...
This paper presents the findings of a survey which explored the career preferences of Australian Bac...