This article is based on the findings of a literature review commissioned by the Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland as part of its commitment to promote an evidence-based educational policy. An analysis of the literature suggests that there is potential to expand the provision of community placements beyond traditional clinical areas and these placements should be identified and overseen in collaboration with managers, mentors and higher education institutions to ensure a consistent approach and a positive learning experience. This may inspire undergraduate nurses to pursue a career in community nursing. Currently, there is little evidence to support models. High-quality evaluation research is required to ensure that new models are develope...
Radical changes in Nurse Education are taking place following the recommendations of Project 2000 (U...
Purpose: Our objective was to engage and develop initiatives with our community partners to better p...
Background: The shift in healthcare to extramural leads to more patients with complex health problem...
This article is based on the findings of a literature review commissioned by the Queen's Nursing Ins...
In the face of the UK-wide policy shift to increased home care, inspiring and enabling the next gene...
There has been an increase in health policy focusing on the delivery of health care in a community s...
As healthcare service provision is shifting from acute hospital settings to community settings and p...
OBJECTIVES: To review recent literature on student nurses' perceptions of different areas of nursing...
Young people’s perceptions of nursing and, in particular, community nursing, do not reflect the real...
Young people’s perceptions of nursing and, in particular, community nursing, do not reflect the real...
This article explores the current challenges in maintaining community nursing placements as dynamic ...
Perceptions of community care and placement preferences in first-year nursing students: A multicentr...
Background: There has been an increasing shift in patient care from the acute hospital setting to th...
Increasing student nurse numbers requiring community placement learning opportunities has led to ins...
Background: Extramuralisation in healthcare has influenced medical and nursing curricula internation...
Radical changes in Nurse Education are taking place following the recommendations of Project 2000 (U...
Purpose: Our objective was to engage and develop initiatives with our community partners to better p...
Background: The shift in healthcare to extramural leads to more patients with complex health problem...
This article is based on the findings of a literature review commissioned by the Queen's Nursing Ins...
In the face of the UK-wide policy shift to increased home care, inspiring and enabling the next gene...
There has been an increase in health policy focusing on the delivery of health care in a community s...
As healthcare service provision is shifting from acute hospital settings to community settings and p...
OBJECTIVES: To review recent literature on student nurses' perceptions of different areas of nursing...
Young people’s perceptions of nursing and, in particular, community nursing, do not reflect the real...
Young people’s perceptions of nursing and, in particular, community nursing, do not reflect the real...
This article explores the current challenges in maintaining community nursing placements as dynamic ...
Perceptions of community care and placement preferences in first-year nursing students: A multicentr...
Background: There has been an increasing shift in patient care from the acute hospital setting to th...
Increasing student nurse numbers requiring community placement learning opportunities has led to ins...
Background: Extramuralisation in healthcare has influenced medical and nursing curricula internation...
Radical changes in Nurse Education are taking place following the recommendations of Project 2000 (U...
Purpose: Our objective was to engage and develop initiatives with our community partners to better p...
Background: The shift in healthcare to extramural leads to more patients with complex health problem...