This study explored the progression of a cohort of first-year student nurses. A Model of Student Progression was designed based on a review of the student nurse attrition literature, Erikson’s and Chickering’s identity development theories and Tinto’s student integration model. The Model acted as a framework for the pragmatic, mixed- methods study’s design. Data (questionnaire, interview and exam board data) was analysed using descriptive statistics and thematic ‘interpretive description’. Findings indicated that some background and demographic factors had a significant link with end-of-year grades (ethnicity, religion, academic self-perception, and entry qualifications). Interviews highlighted themes affecting progress (student preparation...
Students enter nursing degree programs through a variety of pathways. This article reports on a stud...
This thesis illuminates final year student nurses’ perceptions of their nurse education, and contrib...
Realising the potential for commencing students to succeed at university depends on designing a peda...
This study explored the first-year progression of a cohort of degree nursing students. A psychosocia...
Aims/backgroundThe retention of student nurses continues to concern the education sector internation...
Aims: To examine the development of perceived qualities of nursing from student to graduate nurse ov...
The thesis examines why first year nursing students leave their programme of study and the factors ...
Student success in pre-registration nurse education is becoming increasingly important in order to r...
Aims To examine the development of perceived qualities of nursing from student to graduate nurse ove...
Nurse education has altered considerably in the past 30 years. The combined demands of a growing pop...
In a context of national nursing shortages, reducing attrition on undergraduate nursing programmes i...
Aims: To explore the lived experiences of mature female students undertaking a Bachelor of Nursing (...
The importance of socializing upper level nursing students into the nursing profession is well estab...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether certain student-entry characteristics collected...
This thesis examines the socialisation trajectory experienced by new entrants into nurse education....
Students enter nursing degree programs through a variety of pathways. This article reports on a stud...
This thesis illuminates final year student nurses’ perceptions of their nurse education, and contrib...
Realising the potential for commencing students to succeed at university depends on designing a peda...
This study explored the first-year progression of a cohort of degree nursing students. A psychosocia...
Aims/backgroundThe retention of student nurses continues to concern the education sector internation...
Aims: To examine the development of perceived qualities of nursing from student to graduate nurse ov...
The thesis examines why first year nursing students leave their programme of study and the factors ...
Student success in pre-registration nurse education is becoming increasingly important in order to r...
Aims To examine the development of perceived qualities of nursing from student to graduate nurse ove...
Nurse education has altered considerably in the past 30 years. The combined demands of a growing pop...
In a context of national nursing shortages, reducing attrition on undergraduate nursing programmes i...
Aims: To explore the lived experiences of mature female students undertaking a Bachelor of Nursing (...
The importance of socializing upper level nursing students into the nursing profession is well estab...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether certain student-entry characteristics collected...
This thesis examines the socialisation trajectory experienced by new entrants into nurse education....
Students enter nursing degree programs through a variety of pathways. This article reports on a stud...
This thesis illuminates final year student nurses’ perceptions of their nurse education, and contrib...
Realising the potential for commencing students to succeed at university depends on designing a peda...