This database represents data from 660 respondents with the purpose to measure their perceptions of community care with the instrument SCOPE (Scale on Community Care Perceptions/ see references). Data collection took place at the Faculty of Health Of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands. The respondents are all baccalaureate nursing students in the fourth year of study close to graduation. Data were collected at four timepoints: around May 2015 (group 1114), May 2016 (group 1215), May 2017 (group 1316) and May 2018 (group 1417). The groups 1114, 1215 and 1316 form a historical control group, 1417 is the intervention group. The intervention group underwent a new four-year curriculum containing more elements of commun...
Background Despite the increasing labour market shortage of well-educated community nurses, few bacc...
Background: Despite increasing shortages of highly educated community nurses, far too few nursing st...
Background Despite increasing shortages of highly educated community nurses, far too few nursing stu...
Background: The shift in healthcare to extramural leads to more patients with complex health problem...
Background: The shift in healthcare to extramural leads to more patients with complex health problem...
Background: Extramuralisation in healthcare has influenced medical and nursing curricula internation...
Community care is becoming increasingly important. In the Netherlands, the percentage of people over...
Abstract Background: Despite the increasing labour market shortage of well-educated community nurse...
Background: Despite the increasing labour market shortage of well-educated community nurses, few bac...
The aim of this study was to develop a valid instrument to measure student nurses’ perceptions of co...
BackgroundDespite the increasing labour market shortage of well-educated community nurses, few bacca...
The aim of this study was to develop a valid instrument to measure student nurses' perceptions of co...
The aim of this study was to develop a valid instrument to measure student nurses' perceptions of co...
Perceptions of community care and placement preferences in first-year nursing students: A multicentr...
The aim of this study was to develop a valid instrument to measure student nurses’ perceptions of co...
Background Despite the increasing labour market shortage of well-educated community nurses, few bacc...
Background: Despite increasing shortages of highly educated community nurses, far too few nursing st...
Background Despite increasing shortages of highly educated community nurses, far too few nursing stu...
Background: The shift in healthcare to extramural leads to more patients with complex health problem...
Background: The shift in healthcare to extramural leads to more patients with complex health problem...
Background: Extramuralisation in healthcare has influenced medical and nursing curricula internation...
Community care is becoming increasingly important. In the Netherlands, the percentage of people over...
Abstract Background: Despite the increasing labour market shortage of well-educated community nurse...
Background: Despite the increasing labour market shortage of well-educated community nurses, few bac...
The aim of this study was to develop a valid instrument to measure student nurses’ perceptions of co...
BackgroundDespite the increasing labour market shortage of well-educated community nurses, few bacca...
The aim of this study was to develop a valid instrument to measure student nurses' perceptions of co...
The aim of this study was to develop a valid instrument to measure student nurses' perceptions of co...
Perceptions of community care and placement preferences in first-year nursing students: A multicentr...
The aim of this study was to develop a valid instrument to measure student nurses’ perceptions of co...
Background Despite the increasing labour market shortage of well-educated community nurses, few bacc...
Background: Despite increasing shortages of highly educated community nurses, far too few nursing st...
Background Despite increasing shortages of highly educated community nurses, far too few nursing stu...