What Motivates People to Start a Graduate Entry Nursing Programme: An Interpretive Multi-Centred Case Study
Introduction While graduate entry nursing programmes are well established in the United Kingdom and the United States of America (USA), they are relatively new to New Zealand and Australia. These programmes have been developed to meet the demands of the health workforce and provide graduates an alte...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Macdiarmid DHSc, RN (Author), Patricia McClunie-Trust RN (Author), Kay Shannon MN, RN (Author), Rhona Winnnington PhD, RN (Author), Andrea E. Donaldson PhD, RN (Author), Rebecca J. Jarden PhD, RN (Author), Rachel Lamdin-Hunter PhD, RN (Author), Eamon Merrick PhD, RN (Author), Rosemary Turner RN (Author), Virginia Jones RN (Author) |
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