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The knowledge and skills of pre-registration masters’ and diploma qualified nurses: A preceptor perspective
by
Barker, Janet
, Park, Jennifer R.
, Chapple, Mary
, Wharrad, Heather
in
Assertiveness
/ Career advancement
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Communication Skills
/ Confidence
/ Degree
/ Diploma
/ Diplomas
/ Education
/ Education, Nursing, Graduate
/ Fitness for practice
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Humans
/ Individual Characteristics
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Literature Reviews
/ Medical personnel
/ Newly qualified
/ Nurse education
/ Nurse managers
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Patient care
/ Patient communication
/ Patients
/ Pre-registration Master’s level
/ Preceptors
/ Preceptorship
/ Qualifications
/ R&D
/ Reflection
/ Registration
/ Research & development
/ Research and Development
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Teaching Methods
/ United Kingdom
2011
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The knowledge and skills of pre-registration masters’ and diploma qualified nurses: A preceptor perspective
by
Barker, Janet
, Park, Jennifer R.
, Chapple, Mary
, Wharrad, Heather
in
Assertiveness
/ Career advancement
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Communication Skills
/ Confidence
/ Degree
/ Diploma
/ Diplomas
/ Education
/ Education, Nursing, Graduate
/ Fitness for practice
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Humans
/ Individual Characteristics
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Literature Reviews
/ Medical personnel
/ Newly qualified
/ Nurse education
/ Nurse managers
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Patient care
/ Patient communication
/ Patients
/ Pre-registration Master’s level
/ Preceptors
/ Preceptorship
/ Qualifications
/ R&D
/ Reflection
/ Registration
/ Research & development
/ Research and Development
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Teaching Methods
/ United Kingdom
2011
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The knowledge and skills of pre-registration masters’ and diploma qualified nurses: A preceptor perspective
by
Barker, Janet
, Park, Jennifer R.
, Chapple, Mary
, Wharrad, Heather
in
Assertiveness
/ Career advancement
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Communication Skills
/ Confidence
/ Degree
/ Diploma
/ Diplomas
/ Education
/ Education, Nursing, Graduate
/ Fitness for practice
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Humans
/ Individual Characteristics
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Literature Reviews
/ Medical personnel
/ Newly qualified
/ Nurse education
/ Nurse managers
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Patient care
/ Patient communication
/ Patients
/ Pre-registration Master’s level
/ Preceptors
/ Preceptorship
/ Qualifications
/ R&D
/ Reflection
/ Registration
/ Research & development
/ Research and Development
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Teaching Methods
/ United Kingdom
2011
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The knowledge and skills of pre-registration masters’ and diploma qualified nurses: A preceptor perspective
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The knowledge and skills of pre-registration masters’ and diploma qualified nurses: A preceptor perspective
2011
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The role of nurse preceptor in the UK functions to support and nurture newly qualified staff during transition to accountable practitioners. Transition is a stressful time for all new staff, whether diplomates or graduates. Preceptors are in a prime position to assess the competence and confidence of new staff, and observe their fitness for practice. Studies show variable evidence concerning the benefit to practice of nurses with degree compared to diploma education. This exploratory study investigated preceptors’ perceptions of differences in the knowledge and skills displayed by staff from a three-year Diploma programme (DNs), and four-year pre-registration Master in Nursing degree (MNs), run by one School of Nursing.
In the first months DNs were said to exhibit more confidence in practical skills while MNs showed academic and analytic skills. Although DNs related well to patients, MNs were better able to communicate with professional colleagues. By six months MNs overtook DNs in their overall confidence. Preceptors valued both DNs and MNs for the skill mix they brought to nursing and the benefit of patient care. Further exploration of preceptors’ views would inform education staff and advise preceptors and managers regarding newly qualified nurses.
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