Background: Perceptions of the nursing profession influence career choices in nursing. An unrealistic perception might lead students to drop out of nursing education programmes. Objective measurement of the nursing applicants' perceptions at the student selection stage could enhance their career choices in nursing. Aim: To develop and psychometrically evaluate the Perception of Nursing Profession Instrument (PNPI). Design: Mixed method design. Method: Two versions of the PNPI were developed during the years 2016–2022. The first version was based on documents describing the nursing profession and the second version was based on an integrative literature review, a focus groups study and a document analysis of descriptions of the nursing profe...
Recruitment into the nursing profession remains a principal issue. The assessment of applicants in s...
Aim: This paper reports on the creation, development and testing of a new instrument to measure qual...
The image of both nurses and nursing as a profession are vital in the successful recruitment and ret...
Background: Perceptions of the nursing profession influence career choices in nursing. An unrealisti...
Background: With the availability of more healthcare courses and an increased intake of nursing stud...
BACKGROUND: With the availability of more healthcare courses and an increased intake of nursing stud...
Objective: The study aims to describe nursing students’ changing perception of nursing over 4 years ...
The inconsistencies between the perception of the profession of nursing and the reality of practice ...
Aim: Training and employment of competent nurses are among the priorities of nursing. This study was...
Background The clinical learning environment is fundamental to nursing education paths, capable of a...
The purpose of this study was to develop and test an instrument that would measure the professional ...
Introduction: A vital component of nursing education is the evaluation by faculty of student nurse’s...
Background: Progress in the nursing is only possible with nursing students who graduate with suffici...
This study examined the perceptions of nursing as a profession of students graduating from college-b...
Aim We aim to explore registered nurses' perceptions of their career. Background Career development ...
Recruitment into the nursing profession remains a principal issue. The assessment of applicants in s...
Aim: This paper reports on the creation, development and testing of a new instrument to measure qual...
The image of both nurses and nursing as a profession are vital in the successful recruitment and ret...
Background: Perceptions of the nursing profession influence career choices in nursing. An unrealisti...
Background: With the availability of more healthcare courses and an increased intake of nursing stud...
BACKGROUND: With the availability of more healthcare courses and an increased intake of nursing stud...
Objective: The study aims to describe nursing students’ changing perception of nursing over 4 years ...
The inconsistencies between the perception of the profession of nursing and the reality of practice ...
Aim: Training and employment of competent nurses are among the priorities of nursing. This study was...
Background The clinical learning environment is fundamental to nursing education paths, capable of a...
The purpose of this study was to develop and test an instrument that would measure the professional ...
Introduction: A vital component of nursing education is the evaluation by faculty of student nurse’s...
Background: Progress in the nursing is only possible with nursing students who graduate with suffici...
This study examined the perceptions of nursing as a profession of students graduating from college-b...
Aim We aim to explore registered nurses' perceptions of their career. Background Career development ...
Recruitment into the nursing profession remains a principal issue. The assessment of applicants in s...
Aim: This paper reports on the creation, development and testing of a new instrument to measure qual...
The image of both nurses and nursing as a profession are vital in the successful recruitment and ret...