Vocation, friendship and resilience: a study exploring nursing student and staff views on retention and attrition.

Q3 Nursing Open Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2013-10-14 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874434601307010149
Graham R Williamson, Val Health, Tracey Proctor-Childs
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Abstract

Introduction: There is international concern about retention of student nurses on undergraduate programmes. United Kingdom Higher Education Institutions are monitored on their attrition statistics and can be penalised financially, so they have an incentive to help students remain on their programmes beyond their moral duty to ensure students receive the best possible educational experience.

Aims: to understand students' and staff concerns about programmes and placements as part of developing our retention strategies.

Design: This study reports qualitative data on retention and attrition collected as part of an action research study.

Setting: One University School of Nursing and Midwifery in the South West of England.

Participants: Staff, current third year and ex-student nurses from the adult field.

Methods: Data were collected in focus groups, both face-to face and virtual, and individual telephone interviews. These were transcribed and subjected to qualitative content analysis.

Results: FOUR THEMES EMERGED: Academic support, Placements and mentors, Stresses and the reality of nursing life, and Dreams for a better programme.

Conclusions: The themes Academic support, Placements and mentors and Stresses and the reality of nursing life, resonate with international literature. Dreams for a better programme included smaller group learning. Vocation, friendship and resilience seem instrumental in retaining students, and Higher Education Institutions should work to facilitate these. 'Vocation' has been overlooked in the retention discussions, and working more actively to foster vocation and belongingness could be important.

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职业、友谊与复原力:一项探讨护生与员工对保留与流失看法的研究。
导读:国际上关注本科课程中护士学生的保留问题。英国高等教育机构的流失率统计数据受到监控,并可能受到经济上的惩罚,因此他们有动力帮助学生留在他们的课程中,这超出了确保学生获得最佳教育体验的道德责任。目的:了解学生和员工对课程和实习的关注,作为制定我们保留策略的一部分。设计:本研究报告了作为行动研究的一部分收集的关于留存率和流失率的定性数据。地点:英格兰西南部的一所大学护理与助产学院。参与者:来自成人领域的工作人员,目前的三年级和以前的学生护士。方法:采用面对面和虚拟的焦点小组和个别电话访谈的方式收集数据。将其转录并进行定性内容分析。结果:出现了四个主题:学术支持,实习和导师,压力和护理生活的现实,以及对更好项目的梦想。结论:学术支持、实习、导师、压力和护理生活的现实这一主题与国际文献产生共鸣。对一个更好的项目的梦想包括更小的小组学习。职业、友谊和适应力似乎有助于留住学生,高等教育机构应该努力促进这些。在挽留员工的讨论中,“天职”被忽视了,更积极地培养天职和归属感可能很重要。
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期刊介绍: The Open Nursing Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, letters and guest edited thematic issues in all areas of nursing. The Open Nursing Journal, a peer-reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers rapidly and freely available to researchers worldwide. We welcome papers related to nursing and midwifery, with specific relevance to health care practice, policy and research. We publish under the following themes: -Nursing and Midwifery practice -Education -Research methodology -Evidence based practice -New role in practice -Systematic reviews -Case studies -Ethical and professional issues -Management in health care -Sustainability in health and health care provision All authors should make clear how the implications of their paper for nursing, midwifery and health care practice. They should also clearly identify the ‘take home message’ from their paper.
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