Graduate entry nursing (GEN) programs were designed to address the predicted nursing shortfall. In Australia, although these programs attract students from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, the workload is compounded by cultural differences and a new academic learning environment which presents additional challenges. This qualitative descriptive study explored the experiences of GEN students enrolled in the introductory unit of their nursing program with embedded academic literacy support in Sydney, Australia. Twenty-four commencing GEN students were interviewed in January 2016. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed. Three main themes emerged which illustrated that GEN students were ‘diamonds...
With an increasingly diverse U.S. general population and an increased need for nursing staff, the In...
Nurses of ethnically diverse backgrounds are essential in providing multicultural populations in wes...
An increase in the number of Indigenous health professionals is one way to help reduce the poor heal...
This paper investigates the perceptions and experiences of undergraduate nursing students involved i...
The growth in numbers of culturally and linguistically diverse students entering nursing programs in...
Background: Internationalisation of higher education has contributed to the increasing number of cul...
This paper explores the impact of a literacy strategies program embedded into an undergraduate nursi...
Background: Australia has an increasing number of nursing students from culturally and linguisticall...
This study explored the experiences and perceptions of students who engaged in a student literacy an...
In recent years the higher education sector in Australia has been increasingly concerned with ensuri...
Nursing graduates require good proficiency in English with the capacity to comprehend, reason and co...
Background Australia has an increasing number of nursing students from culturally and linguistically...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1999This thesis has investigated the learning needs of non-...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Students studying in a country where another language is spoken fa...
Retention and the academic success of nursing students remains a high priority in Australian and glo...
With an increasingly diverse U.S. general population and an increased need for nursing staff, the In...
Nurses of ethnically diverse backgrounds are essential in providing multicultural populations in wes...
An increase in the number of Indigenous health professionals is one way to help reduce the poor heal...
This paper investigates the perceptions and experiences of undergraduate nursing students involved i...
The growth in numbers of culturally and linguistically diverse students entering nursing programs in...
Background: Internationalisation of higher education has contributed to the increasing number of cul...
This paper explores the impact of a literacy strategies program embedded into an undergraduate nursi...
Background: Australia has an increasing number of nursing students from culturally and linguisticall...
This study explored the experiences and perceptions of students who engaged in a student literacy an...
In recent years the higher education sector in Australia has been increasingly concerned with ensuri...
Nursing graduates require good proficiency in English with the capacity to comprehend, reason and co...
Background Australia has an increasing number of nursing students from culturally and linguistically...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1999This thesis has investigated the learning needs of non-...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Students studying in a country where another language is spoken fa...
Retention and the academic success of nursing students remains a high priority in Australian and glo...
With an increasingly diverse U.S. general population and an increased need for nursing staff, the In...
Nurses of ethnically diverse backgrounds are essential in providing multicultural populations in wes...
An increase in the number of Indigenous health professionals is one way to help reduce the poor heal...