A111 Undergraduate nursing programme entry: Encouraging offer holders to select their university offer, based on an informed overview of programme content

Carrie Hamilton, Julie Cairns, Jim Bird, Caroline Tomkins
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Choosing the right university and programme is crucial for aspiring nursing students and their families. With so many options available, it can be challenging to make an informed decision [1-3]. The aim of this initiative was to provide student nurse offer-holders and their parents/partners with an overview of the undergraduate nursing programme’s content, in an effort to encourage them to select the right university. The initiative was developed and conducted over six months (Dec 2022 - May 2023). It consisted of five Saturday morning sessions, each included taster lectures, clinical skills sessions, and simulations with actor role players. Offer-holders attended one rotation, while the parents/partners of offer-holders attended another rotation. The facilitated simulations were collaboratively designed by the University branch specialists and the education provider, and involved actor role players. In order to cover child, adult and mental health branches, for aspiring students, the scenario content was broad based and applicable to all. Scenario 1: Communication with relatives of a baby failing to thrive Scenario 2: Communication with an adult patient and her husband Both simulations were conducted as forum theatre and aligned with NHS values. Evaluation forms completed by potential nursing students and their parents/partners were overwhelmingly positive. Attendees reported that the sessions were informative and enjoyable, with the simulations being a particular highlight. The use of actor role players helped to make the simulations more realistic and engaging. Attendees felt that the sessions assisted them to better understand what to expect from the nursing programme, which would aid them in making a more informed decision about which university to choose. Offer holders and their families need to make an informed decision when choosing a nursing programme. The study showed that providing a comprehensive overview of the programme’s content through taster lectures, clinical skills sessions, and simulations can be an effective way to encourage students to select the right university. The use of actor role players in the simulations helped to create a realistic and engaging learning experience for attendees. Overall, this initiative highlights the importance of providing potential nursing students with the necessary information to make a decision about their education. By making an informed decision, the fit is likely to be right and the chances of attrition reduced. Further studies will be conducted by the university admissions teams to establish if these tasters assist with retention. Authors confirm that all relevant ethical standards for research conduct and dissemination have been met. The submitting author confirms that relevant ethical approval was granted, if applicable.
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A111本科护理课程入学:鼓励录取通知书持有人在了解课程内容的基础上选择大学录取通知书
选择合适的大学和课程对有抱负的护理专业学生和他们的家庭至关重要。面对如此多的选择,做出明智的决定是一项挑战[1-3]。这一举措的目的是为持有护理offer的学生及其父母/伴侣提供本科护理课程内容的概述,以鼓励他们选择合适的大学。该倡议的制定和实施历时6个月(2022年12月至2023年5月)。它包括五个星期六上午的课程,每个课程包括品酒师讲座,临床技能课程和演员角色扮演的模拟。要约持有人参加一次轮转,而要约持有人的父母/合伙人参加另一次轮转。促进模拟是由大学分院专家和教育提供者合作设计的,并涉及演员角色扮演。为了涵盖儿童、成人和心理健康部门,对于有抱负的学生,情景内容基础广泛,适用于所有人。场景1:与未能茁壮成长的婴儿的亲属沟通场景2:与成年患者及其丈夫沟通这两个模拟都是作为论坛剧院进行的,并与NHS价值观一致。潜在护理学生及其父母/伴侣填写的评估表格绝大多数是积极的。与会者报告说,会议内容丰富,令人愉快,模拟是一个特别的亮点。演员角色扮演者的使用有助于使模拟更加逼真和引人入胜。与会者认为,这些课程帮助他们更好地了解护理课程的期望,这将有助于他们在选择哪所大学时做出更明智的决定。Offer持有者和他们的家庭在选择护理项目时需要做出明智的决定。研究表明,通过品尝讲座、临床技能课程和模拟课程,对课程内容进行全面概述,可以有效地鼓励学生选择合适的大学。在模拟中使用演员角色扮演者有助于为与会者创造一个真实而引人入胜的学习体验。总的来说,这一举措强调了为潜在的护理学生提供必要信息以决定他们的教育的重要性。通过做出明智的决定,合适的人选很可能是正确的,员工流失的几率也会降低。大学招生团队将进行进一步的研究,以确定这些品酒师是否有助于记忆。作者确认已符合研究行为和传播的所有相关伦理标准。提交作者确认已获得相关的伦理批准(如适用)。
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