Concerns about quality of care delivery in the UK have led to more scrutiny of criteria and methods for the selection of student nurses. However few substantive research studies of on-site selection processes exist. This study elicited and interpreted perspectives on interviewing processes and related decision making involved in on-site selection of student nurses and midwives. Individual and focus group interviews were undertaken with 36 lecturers, 5 clinical staff and 72 students from seven Scottish universities. Enquiry focused primarily on interviewing of candidates on-site. Qualitative content analysis was used as a primary strategy, followed by in-depth thematic analysis. Students had very mixed experiences of interview processes. Sta...
Selection in healthcare in the UK has in the past been dominated by approaches related to ideas from...
Whilst an individual's cognitive skills are essential for academic progress, the possession of non-c...
Higher education institutions (HEIs) are challenged by increased costs, low student success rates, a...
Concerns about quality of care delivery in the UK have led to more scrutiny of criteria and methods ...
Background: This paper presents the main findings from a project that aimed to evaluate selection...
This study explores stage 1 nursing students’ experiences of group interviews as part of the selecti...
Recruitment into the nursing profession remains a principal issue. The assessment of applicants in s...
BACKGROUND: With recent reports of public enquiries into failure to care, universities are under...
Purpose: Research on the processes by which universities select candidates for nursing courses has t...
Background: Published research has shown the multiple mini interview (MMI) to be a reliable assessme...
Nursing programs aim to select students who will succeed in theoretical studies and in clinical prac...
The multiple mini interview (MMI) is an admissions instrument designed to replace the personal inter...
Context: Applicant perceptions of selection methods can affect motivation, performance and withdrawa...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Selection in healthcare in the UK has in the past been dominated by approaches related to ideas from...
Whilst an individual's cognitive skills are essential for academic progress, the possession of non-c...
Higher education institutions (HEIs) are challenged by increased costs, low student success rates, a...
Concerns about quality of care delivery in the UK have led to more scrutiny of criteria and methods ...
Background: This paper presents the main findings from a project that aimed to evaluate selection...
This study explores stage 1 nursing students’ experiences of group interviews as part of the selecti...
Recruitment into the nursing profession remains a principal issue. The assessment of applicants in s...
BACKGROUND: With recent reports of public enquiries into failure to care, universities are under...
Purpose: Research on the processes by which universities select candidates for nursing courses has t...
Background: Published research has shown the multiple mini interview (MMI) to be a reliable assessme...
Nursing programs aim to select students who will succeed in theoretical studies and in clinical prac...
The multiple mini interview (MMI) is an admissions instrument designed to replace the personal inter...
Context: Applicant perceptions of selection methods can affect motivation, performance and withdrawa...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Selection in healthcare in the UK has in the past been dominated by approaches related to ideas from...
Whilst an individual's cognitive skills are essential for academic progress, the possession of non-c...
Higher education institutions (HEIs) are challenged by increased costs, low student success rates, a...