Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to explore perceptions of qualified nurses on the abilities of newly registered nursing graduates to perform a variety of clinical skills. Background: Evidence from the literature suggests that undergraduate nursing programmes do not adequately prepare nursing students to be practice-ready on completion of their nursing courses. Design: A descriptive quantitative design was used. Methods: Participants were recruited through the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation, Victorian branch. A brief explanation of the study and a link to the survey were promoted in their monthly e-newsletter. A total of 245 qualified nurses in the state of Victoria, Australia participated in this study. A survey ...
Background Individuals who have recently completed accredited courses and are eligible to register a...
AIM: To assess self-reported clinical competence and the need for further training among newly gradu...
The study was designed to explore with selected nurses in the employment setting their perspective o...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to explore perceptions of qualified nurses on the abi...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to explore perceptions of qualified nurses on the abi...
Abstract Background: Each year, thousands of new nursing graduates join the health workforce in Aust...
Background: Evidence from the literature and anecdotally from clinical settings suggests that newly ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence from the literature and anecdotally from clinical settings suggests that newly ...
Aim: The most important mission of Healthcare systems is to deliver safe, efficient, and high-qualit...
Over the past decade, many questions have been raised about graduates' clinical competence and fitne...
Aim: To explore the expected and achieved competency levels of new graduate nurses. Background: Ther...
Over the past decade, many questions have been raised about graduates\u27 clinical competence and fi...
Background: There appears to be a sense of disappointment with the product of contemporary nursing p...
The purpose of this study is to describe newly graduated nurses’ self-reported perception of compete...
The period of transition from being a student nurse to a professional nurse remains the most traumat...
Background Individuals who have recently completed accredited courses and are eligible to register a...
AIM: To assess self-reported clinical competence and the need for further training among newly gradu...
The study was designed to explore with selected nurses in the employment setting their perspective o...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to explore perceptions of qualified nurses on the abi...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to explore perceptions of qualified nurses on the abi...
Abstract Background: Each year, thousands of new nursing graduates join the health workforce in Aust...
Background: Evidence from the literature and anecdotally from clinical settings suggests that newly ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence from the literature and anecdotally from clinical settings suggests that newly ...
Aim: The most important mission of Healthcare systems is to deliver safe, efficient, and high-qualit...
Over the past decade, many questions have been raised about graduates' clinical competence and fitne...
Aim: To explore the expected and achieved competency levels of new graduate nurses. Background: Ther...
Over the past decade, many questions have been raised about graduates\u27 clinical competence and fi...
Background: There appears to be a sense of disappointment with the product of contemporary nursing p...
The purpose of this study is to describe newly graduated nurses’ self-reported perception of compete...
The period of transition from being a student nurse to a professional nurse remains the most traumat...
Background Individuals who have recently completed accredited courses and are eligible to register a...
AIM: To assess self-reported clinical competence and the need for further training among newly gradu...
The study was designed to explore with selected nurses in the employment setting their perspective o...