There has been much debate by both academics and clinical agencies about the motivations and abilities of nurse graduates to work in mental health nursing. The aim of this study was to recruit student nurses from a dedicated mental health nursing program in the United Kingdom (UK) and a comprehensive nursing program in Australia and illuminate their motivations towards considering mental health nursing as a career choice
Special Issue: ACMHN’s 38th International Mental Health Nursing Conference - The Fabric of Life, 3-5...
Available evidence clearly demonstrates that undergraduate nursing students typically hold unfavoura...
Background: Those studying nursing are at greater risk for developing mental health problems than ot...
Background: There has been much debate by both academics and clinical agencies about the motivations...
There has been much debate by both academics and clinical agencies about the motivations and abiliti...
Background There has been much debate by both academics and clinical agencies about the motivations ...
BACKGROUND: The current number of nurses entering into mental health remains consistently low, while...
There is an ongoing global shortage of mental health nurses. Within Australia, the principal strateg...
The low numbers of nurses attracted to work in mental health is a concern particularly with the incr...
Mental health nursing is not regarded favourably by most Bachelor of Nursing (BN) students as a desi...
Mental health nursing is not regarded favourably by most Bachelor of Nursing (BN) students as a desi...
Criticisms about the mental health nursing content of Bachelor of Nursing programs have been common ...
Nurses perform a vital role in the mental health (MH) speciality. The mental health nurse (MHN) role...
Increasing the rate of recruitment of nursing students into mental health nursing (MHN) is vital to ...
Mental illness is known to occur frequently in the general population and is more common within the ...
Special Issue: ACMHN’s 38th International Mental Health Nursing Conference - The Fabric of Life, 3-5...
Available evidence clearly demonstrates that undergraduate nursing students typically hold unfavoura...
Background: Those studying nursing are at greater risk for developing mental health problems than ot...
Background: There has been much debate by both academics and clinical agencies about the motivations...
There has been much debate by both academics and clinical agencies about the motivations and abiliti...
Background There has been much debate by both academics and clinical agencies about the motivations ...
BACKGROUND: The current number of nurses entering into mental health remains consistently low, while...
There is an ongoing global shortage of mental health nurses. Within Australia, the principal strateg...
The low numbers of nurses attracted to work in mental health is a concern particularly with the incr...
Mental health nursing is not regarded favourably by most Bachelor of Nursing (BN) students as a desi...
Mental health nursing is not regarded favourably by most Bachelor of Nursing (BN) students as a desi...
Criticisms about the mental health nursing content of Bachelor of Nursing programs have been common ...
Nurses perform a vital role in the mental health (MH) speciality. The mental health nurse (MHN) role...
Increasing the rate of recruitment of nursing students into mental health nursing (MHN) is vital to ...
Mental illness is known to occur frequently in the general population and is more common within the ...
Special Issue: ACMHN’s 38th International Mental Health Nursing Conference - The Fabric of Life, 3-5...
Available evidence clearly demonstrates that undergraduate nursing students typically hold unfavoura...
Background: Those studying nursing are at greater risk for developing mental health problems than ot...