An investigation was undertaken into the views of nurse educators on current approaches to preparing chlidren's and young people's nurses in the UK. A convenience sample of lead academics in 17 child health nursing departments of British universities was contacted by email and invited to liaise with colleagues to generate lists of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) of the educational system. Thirteen departments provided data that were analysed and themed. Major themes included the common foundation programme, clinical skills learning, clinical placements and employment. More detailed evaluative work should be undertaken before wholesale changes are made to a relatively new curriculum
Aim: To explore perceptions, opinions and experiences of safeguarding education within pre-registrat...
The preparation of newly qualified nurses has raised many professional debates and yet the end produ...
This paper presents the findings from a small study, which compared student nurses' views on how wel...
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for the UK commenced a consultation of the future configurat...
The field of children and young people’s nursing practice has only existed for 18 years in its curre...
The preparation of newly qualified nurses has raised many professional debates and yet the ‘end prod...
The impending change to nurse education with the move to an all-degree profession in the UK from 201...
There are very high rates of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in the teenage population...
Rodgers’ evolutionary model of concept analysis was used to develop definitions of children’s nursin...
Morgan & Spargo (2017) identify that nurses feel underprepared by their undergraduate education to w...
This presentation explores the appropriateness of suitably trained children’s nurses undertaking the...
Aims and objectives. (1) To develop an insight into the opportunities and barriers to nurse prescrib...
Over the past three decades health policy within the United Kingdom (UK) has consistently acknowledg...
‘Looked after Children’ refers to those under the age of 18 years, who have been subject to a care o...
Radical reform of the arrangements for pre-registration nurse education and the recommendation that ...
Aim: To explore perceptions, opinions and experiences of safeguarding education within pre-registrat...
The preparation of newly qualified nurses has raised many professional debates and yet the end produ...
This paper presents the findings from a small study, which compared student nurses' views on how wel...
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for the UK commenced a consultation of the future configurat...
The field of children and young people’s nursing practice has only existed for 18 years in its curre...
The preparation of newly qualified nurses has raised many professional debates and yet the ‘end prod...
The impending change to nurse education with the move to an all-degree profession in the UK from 201...
There are very high rates of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in the teenage population...
Rodgers’ evolutionary model of concept analysis was used to develop definitions of children’s nursin...
Morgan & Spargo (2017) identify that nurses feel underprepared by their undergraduate education to w...
This presentation explores the appropriateness of suitably trained children’s nurses undertaking the...
Aims and objectives. (1) To develop an insight into the opportunities and barriers to nurse prescrib...
Over the past three decades health policy within the United Kingdom (UK) has consistently acknowledg...
‘Looked after Children’ refers to those under the age of 18 years, who have been subject to a care o...
Radical reform of the arrangements for pre-registration nurse education and the recommendation that ...
Aim: To explore perceptions, opinions and experiences of safeguarding education within pre-registrat...
The preparation of newly qualified nurses has raised many professional debates and yet the end produ...
This paper presents the findings from a small study, which compared student nurses' views on how wel...