The effects of institutional and community experiences on nursing students' intentions toward work with the elderly

C Dellasega, FC Curriero - Journal of Nursing Education, 1991 - journals.healio.com
The intentions of nursing students toward working with older adults are similar to those of
nurses in general. Several authors have suggested that educational interventions are the …

Who'd be a nurse?: Some evidence on career choice in Australia

AM Dockery, A Barns - Australian Bulletin of Labour, 2005 - search.informit.org
In the context of on-going shortages of nurses this paper looks at factors shaping the
decision to enter nursing as a career. Evidence from three different Australian sources is …

'With a bit of tweaking… we could be great'. An exploratory study of the perceptions of students on working with older people in a preregistration BSc (Hons) Nursing …

S Duggan, EA Mitchell… - International Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background. With ageing demographics, it is important that nurse education curriculum can
prepare students to work with older people. Aims and objectives. To explore students' …

Staying in nursing: what factors determine whether nurses intend to remain employed?

MR Carter, AE Tourangeau - Journal of advanced nursing, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
carter mr & tourangeau ae (2012) Staying in nursing: what factors determine whether nurses
intend to remain employed?. Journal of Advanced Nursing68 (7), 1589–1600. Abstract Aim …

Are newly qualified nurses prepared for practice?

B Whitehead, D Holmes - Nursing times, 2011 - europepmc.org
Background While many people find starting a new job stressful, the transition from student
to newly qualified nurse comes with additional pressures, as being unprepared could harm …

[HTML][HTML] Preferences of nursing and medical students for working with older adults and people with dementia: A systematic review

M Hebditch, S Daley, J Wright, G Sherlock, J Scott… - BMC medical …, 2020 - Springer
Background A current issue in workforce planning is ensuring healthcare professionals are
both competent and willing to work with older adults with complex needs. This includes …

Attitudes of nurses and student nurses towards working with older people and to gerontological nursing as a career in Germany, Scotland, Slovenia, Sweden, Japan …

A Kydd, TA Touhy, D Newman… - … journal of nursing …, 2014 - rgu-repository.worktribe.com
The aim of this study was to describe attitudes towards caring for older people among
nurses and student nurses in six participating countries. Working with older people has …

Occupational changes in nursing: the situation of enrolled nurses

K Iley - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Background. The move to one level of qualified nurse in the United Kingdom (UK) is, in part,
a consequence of professionalizing strategies. Registered nurses now undertake technical …

Retaining older nurses in primary care and the community

C Storey, F Cheater, J Ford… - Journal of advanced …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Title. Retaining older nurses in primary care and the community. Aim. This paper is a report
of a study conducted to examine issues associated with the impact of age on the retention of …

Changes in nursing students' knowledge, attitudes and interest in caring for older adults: A longitudinal cohort study

R McCloskey, L Yetman, C Stewart, J Slayter… - Nurse education in …, 2020 - Elsevier
Nursing education programs have a responsibility to prepare future nurses to care for the
growing number of older adults who will be accessing health care services. Preparation …