Background: In England, a Values Based Recruitment (VBR) policy intends to ensure that healthcare students’ individual values align with the values of the National Health Service (NHS) Constitution. However, students’ values may become compromised with increased clinical experience, due to, for instance, distress, negative role models and hidden curricula. Aim: To explore potential differences in values between first, second, and third year students of adult nursing, in order to theorise whether and how such students’ values may change over the duration of their programme, upon exposure to clinical practice environments. Objectives: 1. To develop an instrument (Situational Judgement Test, SJT) that assesses students’ congruence wit...
Background and aims: Clinical learning placements provide a real-world context where nursing student...
(1) Background: This study aims to reflect student nurses' perceptions of professional values across...
Background: Patient involvement in practice assessment was first introduced in 1996 but failed to es...
Background: In England, a Values Based Recruitment (VBR) policy intends to ensure that healthcar...
Aim to explore how adult, child and mental health nursing and midwifery students, selected using mul...
Values-based practice is deemed essential for healthcare provision world-wide. In England, values-ba...
Aim To explore how adult, child, mental health nursing and midwifery students describe their “valu...
Summary The National Health Service (NHS) has been the subject of several reports and continuing de...
Values‐based practice is deemed essential for healthcare provision worldwide. In England, values‐bas...
The Nursing Associate is a new role within UK healthcare that entails a two year vocational undergra...
Background: Following the Francis Reports, and austerity cuts, frontline NHS healthcare professional...
Objective: Clinical judgement has long been an important component of safe and effective nursing car...
Since the Francis Inquiry into failings in care at one hospital trust in the UK, government and the ...
Aim A discussion of issues associated with Values Based Recruitment for nurse education programmes. ...
AIM/OBJECTIVE AND BACKGROUND: Despite a worldwide emphasis in nursing codes of practice that state n...
Background and aims: Clinical learning placements provide a real-world context where nursing student...
(1) Background: This study aims to reflect student nurses' perceptions of professional values across...
Background: Patient involvement in practice assessment was first introduced in 1996 but failed to es...
Background: In England, a Values Based Recruitment (VBR) policy intends to ensure that healthcar...
Aim to explore how adult, child and mental health nursing and midwifery students, selected using mul...
Values-based practice is deemed essential for healthcare provision world-wide. In England, values-ba...
Aim To explore how adult, child, mental health nursing and midwifery students describe their “valu...
Summary The National Health Service (NHS) has been the subject of several reports and continuing de...
Values‐based practice is deemed essential for healthcare provision worldwide. In England, values‐bas...
The Nursing Associate is a new role within UK healthcare that entails a two year vocational undergra...
Background: Following the Francis Reports, and austerity cuts, frontline NHS healthcare professional...
Objective: Clinical judgement has long been an important component of safe and effective nursing car...
Since the Francis Inquiry into failings in care at one hospital trust in the UK, government and the ...
Aim A discussion of issues associated with Values Based Recruitment for nurse education programmes. ...
AIM/OBJECTIVE AND BACKGROUND: Despite a worldwide emphasis in nursing codes of practice that state n...
Background and aims: Clinical learning placements provide a real-world context where nursing student...
(1) Background: This study aims to reflect student nurses' perceptions of professional values across...
Background: Patient involvement in practice assessment was first introduced in 1996 but failed to es...