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    Future nursing workforce: Student nurse intentions to work in aged care after registration

    Heath, Samantha; Williams, Pam; Graham, Gil; Johnson, Shobha; Mall, Robina

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    2021-11
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    Heath, S., Williams, P., Graham, G., Johnson, S., & Mall, R. (2021, November). Future nursing workforce: Student nurse intentions to work in aged care after registration. Paper presented at the International Congress of Nurses Congress 2021 – Nursing Around the World.
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    AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To understand the extent to which aged care is considered a career option by Unitec undergraduate and return to nursing (CAP) student nurses To determine Unitec student nurses’ impressions of working in aged care To understand Unitec student nurses’ intentions to work in aged care during completion of nursing programmes
    Keywords:
    Mount Albert (Auckland, N.Z.), Auckland (N.Z.), New Zealand, nursing students, Bachelor of Nursing (Unitec), Return to Nursing / Competency Assessment Programme, aged care, nursing, career choices, Unitec Institute of Technology, Unitec courses
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    420502 Aged care nursing, 390110 Medicine, nursing and health curriculum and pedagogy
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