The invisibility of nursing work has been discussed in the international literature but not in relation to learning clinical skills. Evans and Guile’s (2012) theory of recontextualisation is used to explore the ways in which invisible or unplanned and unrecognised learning takes place as newly qualified nurses learn to delegate to and supervise the work of the health care assistant. In the British context, delegation and supervision are thought of as skills which are learnt ‘on the job’. We suggest that learning ‘on-the-job’ is the invisible construction of knowledge in clinical practice and that delegation is a particularly telling area of nursing practice which illustrates invisible learning. Using an ethnographic case study approach in t...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Aim The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate a...
Aim The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate a...
The invisibility of nursing work has been discussed in the international literature but not in relat...
The invisibility of nursing work has been discussed in the international literature but not in relat...
The invisibility of nursing work has been discussed in the international literature but not in relat...
AIM: To explore how preceptor support can assist newly qualified nurses (NQNs) to put knowledge to w...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Aim The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate a...
Aim The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate a...
The invisibility of nursing work has been discussed in the international literature but not in relat...
The invisibility of nursing work has been discussed in the international literature but not in relat...
The invisibility of nursing work has been discussed in the international literature but not in relat...
AIM: To explore how preceptor support can assist newly qualified nurses (NQNs) to put knowledge to w...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Background: Little is known about how newly qualified nurses delegate to health care assistants when...
Aim The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate a...
Aim The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate a...