Background: This paper presents the main findings from a project that aimed to evaluate selection processes for the recruitment of student nurses and midwives. Objectives: The main objectives were to: 1.Explore the literature regarding the efficacy, reliability and validity of face-to-face interviewing and related selection processes as selection tools for the recruitment of student nurses and midwives. 2.Ascertain the views/perceptions of key stakeholders in relation to the interview and selection process and (where possible) the outcomes of these initiatives regarding their influence on appropriate recruitment, selection and retention. 3.Review existing models of face-to-face interviewing from across HEIs in Scotland against c...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Background: Education literature worldwide is replete with studies evaluating the effectiveness of M...
Aim. To map current selection and recruitment processes for newly qualified nurses and to explore th...
The multiple mini interview (MMI) is an admissions instrument designed to replace the personal inter...
This study explores stage 1 nursing students’ experiences of group interviews as part of the selecti...
Concerns about quality of care delivery in the UK have led to more scrutiny of criteria and methods ...
Background: This paper reports on the methods used for the recruitment and selection of the 2006 coh...
Whilst an individual's cognitive skills are essential for academic progress, the possession of non-c...
Background: Published research has shown the multiple mini interview (MMI) to be a reliable assessme...
Concerns about quality of care delivery in the UK have led to more scrutiny of criteria and methods ...
BACKGROUND: With recent reports of public enquiries into failure to care, universities are under...
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (2010) indicates that it is best practice for service users to be ...
Recruitment into the nursing profession remains a principal issue. The assessment of applicants in s...
The Open University (OU) delivers a pre-registration nurse education programme (PRNP) across the Uni...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Background: Education literature worldwide is replete with studies evaluating the effectiveness of M...
Aim. To map current selection and recruitment processes for newly qualified nurses and to explore th...
The multiple mini interview (MMI) is an admissions instrument designed to replace the personal inter...
This study explores stage 1 nursing students’ experiences of group interviews as part of the selecti...
Concerns about quality of care delivery in the UK have led to more scrutiny of criteria and methods ...
Background: This paper reports on the methods used for the recruitment and selection of the 2006 coh...
Whilst an individual's cognitive skills are essential for academic progress, the possession of non-c...
Background: Published research has shown the multiple mini interview (MMI) to be a reliable assessme...
Concerns about quality of care delivery in the UK have led to more scrutiny of criteria and methods ...
BACKGROUND: With recent reports of public enquiries into failure to care, universities are under...
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (2010) indicates that it is best practice for service users to be ...
Recruitment into the nursing profession remains a principal issue. The assessment of applicants in s...
The Open University (OU) delivers a pre-registration nurse education programme (PRNP) across the Uni...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Background: Education literature worldwide is replete with studies evaluating the effectiveness of M...