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The influence of placements on adult nursing graduates' choice of first post.

Mark Wareing1, Renate Taylor2, Aileen Wilson3, Adrienne Sharples4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This article presents findings from a study that sought to explore the extent to which clinical placements have an impact on nursing students' decisions regarding their first staff nurse post. Within the UK, nursing is facing a recruitment crisis with particular difficulty recruiting to areas such as primary care and care of older people. Transitioning into a new role is challenging in any occupation, but it is a particular problem in nursing where the realities of professional practice often differ from students' perception of the staff nurse role as shaped by their clinical placements. AIM: This pilot study aimed to explore the influence of practice placements on final-year adult nursing students' career decisions.
METHOD: Qualitative and quantitative data were collected in a single phase using a questionnaire distributed to nursing students on the final day of their course. A total of 35 completed questionnaires were returned (response rate 57%).
RESULTS: Half of the participants entered the course with preconceived preferences for clinical specialisms. However, only five participants (14%) applied for first-destination posts in that specialism. The overall importance of placements in career choice increased across the three years of the programme. Although placements in all three years are important, the experiences in year 3 are pivotal, with 74% ranking these as 'significantly influential' in their decision-making process. Analysis of the data obtained from the free-text responses from the questionnaire suggested that working environment; the level of support provided by mentors and clinical staff; the opportunity to make a difference to patients' lives and the variety of placements, were key influences on nursing students' decision regarding their first staff nurse post.
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the key role of practice placements in the career choices of student nurses, particularly during the final year of their programme. It shows that students are likely to apply for posts in the placement area they found to be most supportive and developmental.

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Keywords:  Practice Placement; Reality shock; Recruitment and Retention; Student Nurse; Transition

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28230438     DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2017.26.4.228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nurs        ISSN: 0966-0461


  3 in total

1.  How nursing students' placement preferences and perceptions of community care develop in a more 'community-oriented' curriculum: a longitudinal cohort study.

Authors:  Margriet van Iersel; Corine H M Latour; Marjon van Rijn; Rien de Vos; Paul A Kirschner; Wilma J M Scholte Op Reimer
Journal:  BMC Nurs       Date:  2020-08-26

2.  Career Preferences among Nursing Students: A Cross-Sessional Study.

Authors:  Mei Hua Kerry Hsu; Qian Hong Ye; Man Ho Ling
Journal:  SAGE Open Nurs       Date:  2022-04-28

3.  Influence of Cardiorespiratory Clinical Placements on the Specialty Interest of Physiotherapy Students.

Authors:  Irene Torres Sánchez; Laura López López; Janet Rodríguez Torres; Esther Prados Román; María Granados Santiago; Marie Carmen Valenza
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2019-11-17
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