Title of article :
The selection of students for childrenʹs nursing: the qualities expected of candidates
Author/Authors :
Price، نويسنده , , Sue، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
12
From page :
227
To page :
238
Abstract :
The knowledge, skills and attitudes which institutions expected of applicants for pre-registration Diploma programmes in childrenʹs nursing were investigated. Criteria were derived through an examination of nursing literature related to activities undertaken to meet the needs of children, when they are ill. Specific qualities, such as observational, psychomotor and interpersonal skills, combined with a desire to work with children and their families, were considered as being important in the selection of potential childrenʹs nurses. criteria were compared with the expectations of those involved in the selection of students for childrenʹs nursing. Surprisingly, psychomotor skills were not mentioned by respondents and only around one-third of institutions clearly stated that they expected some understanding of children and their families. There was no mention of observational skills. data supported the notion that there are a number of inherent qualities which selectors might look for in candidates; however, not all respondents have the same expectations of their candidates for the Child Branch. This raises the question of whether those offering programmes which leads to a qualification, acceptable throughout the UK, should be encouraged to work towards greater agreement on the qualities of those suitable to be taken into education as a childrenʹs nurse.
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Record number :
1873035
Link To Document :
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