Future nursing workforce: pathways to aged care nursing?

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Heath, Samantha
Mall, Robina
Williams, Pam
Jackson, Ruth
Johnson, Shobha
Graham, Gil
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2020-12-07
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Auckland (N.Z.)
Unitec Institute of Technology
nursing students
students' perceptions
surveys
aged care
residential care
geriatric nursing
nursing as a profession
New Zealand
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Heath, S., Mall, R., Williams, P., Jackson, R., Johnson, S., & Graham, G. (2020, December). Future nursing workforce: pathways to aged care nursing?. Paper presented at the Unitec Research Symposium, Mount Albert Campus, Unitec.
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We are all getting older New Zealand's population prediction to 2052 Registered nurses The Academy Future nursing workforce Aim and objectives Stages of the Project Results of analysis Aged care : top of mind Narrative themes --Meeting and getting to know the people / residents. Getting to know their stories --Death is so confronting and seeing residents in an emotional state makes me emotional --Some clients show appreciation in what nurses do for them and aged care nursing is in demand, in terms of job opportunity --The only reason [to work in aged care] is to get higher chance to apply for residency as well as a path to work in DHB as an international student. --There are few opportunities to practice my acute/advanced nursing skills What would encourage you to choose aged care? Working conditions & Clinical experience Insights ; Opportunities ; Future nursing workforce? References and acknowledgments
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