Nursing is essentially a practice discipline, informed by a theoretical base. It is crucial that students have a rigorous preparation in both theoretical and practical elements during their pre-registration programme. The aim of educationalists is to produce students fit for purpose and practice, but concerns have been raised internationally regarding students competence at the point of registration. There is evidence that some practice based assessors experience difficulties in failing incompetent students. Assessment of practice is often judged on a pass/fail rather than a graded basis in a number of health professional programmes. It could be argued that pass or fail provides limited feedback to students concerning exactly how well or po...
Background: This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical co...
Background: This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical co...
Aim: this review aimed to identify and review primary research to address the question: ‘Is there ev...
Nursing is essentially a practice discipline, informed by a theoretical base. It is crucial that stu...
Background: Failing to fail nursing students in clinical assessments is an internationally acknowled...
Background: Competence assessment has become the accepted modality of assessing practice based di...
Background: Bachelor of Nursing programmes are designed to prepare nurses to be capable of providing...
Executive SummaryThis literature review focuses on exploring issues of grading in practice, includin...
This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical competence wer...
The study examines student nurse attainment of pass grades at both theoretical and practical level. ...
Background: Rater variability in performance-based assessments is well-documented, yet limited resea...
Within pre-registration nursing education programmes, clinical competence is verified via continuous...
Practice learning and assessment is pivotal to the delivery of a competent workforce at the point of...
Assessment in clinical practice is a complex role undertaken by mentors and practice teachers. This ...
Background: While it is commonly accepted that nursing care is generally of a good standard, it wo...
Background: This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical co...
Background: This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical co...
Aim: this review aimed to identify and review primary research to address the question: ‘Is there ev...
Nursing is essentially a practice discipline, informed by a theoretical base. It is crucial that stu...
Background: Failing to fail nursing students in clinical assessments is an internationally acknowled...
Background: Competence assessment has become the accepted modality of assessing practice based di...
Background: Bachelor of Nursing programmes are designed to prepare nurses to be capable of providing...
Executive SummaryThis literature review focuses on exploring issues of grading in practice, includin...
This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical competence wer...
The study examines student nurse attainment of pass grades at both theoretical and practical level. ...
Background: Rater variability in performance-based assessments is well-documented, yet limited resea...
Within pre-registration nursing education programmes, clinical competence is verified via continuous...
Practice learning and assessment is pivotal to the delivery of a competent workforce at the point of...
Assessment in clinical practice is a complex role undertaken by mentors and practice teachers. This ...
Background: While it is commonly accepted that nursing care is generally of a good standard, it wo...
Background: This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical co...
Background: This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical co...
Aim: this review aimed to identify and review primary research to address the question: ‘Is there ev...