| Literature DB >> 18567479 |
Jackie Lea1, Mary Cruickshank, Penny Paliadelis, Glenda Parmenter, Helena Sanderson, Patricia Thornberry.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate whether rural clinical placements for student nurses at a rural university in New South Wales influence their decision to join the rural and remote Registered Nurse workforce. The study utilised a convenience sample of final year Bachelor of Nursing students at a rural university campus, and consisted of two stages of data collection. Stage One employed a pre- and post-clinical placement survey design that elicited both demographic and qualitative data. Stage Two consisted of individual interviews with a sample of final year nursing students while they were on a rural clinical placement. The findings highlight the factors that influence final year students' decisions to seek employment in rural healthcare facilities. These findings will be of interest to nurse academics concerned with ensuring that undergraduate nursing curricula relate to rural nursing practice in Australia and to those involved in recruitment of new graduate RN's to rural nursing practice.Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18567479 DOI: 10.1016/j.colegn.2008.02.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Collegian ISSN: 1322-7696 Impact factor: 2.573