Transition to SCPHN: The effects of returning to student status

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Transition to SCPHN: The effects of returning to student status. / Hughes Morris, Diana; Roberts, Deborah.
In: British Journal of School Nursing , Vol. 12, No. 5, 14.06.2017, p. 234.

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Hughes Morris, D & Roberts, D 2017, 'Transition to SCPHN: The effects of returning to student status', British Journal of School Nursing , vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 234. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjsn.2017.12.5.234

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Hughes Morris, D., & Roberts, D. (2017). Transition to SCPHN: The effects of returning to student status. British Journal of School Nursing , 12(5), 234. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjsn.2017.12.5.234

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Hughes Morris D, Roberts D. 2017. Transition to SCPHN: The effects of returning to student status. British Journal of School Nursing . 12(5):234. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjsn.2017.12.5.234

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Hughes Morris, Diana and Deborah Roberts. "Transition to SCPHN: The effects of returning to student status". British Journal of School Nursing . 2017, 12(5). 234. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjsn.2017.12.5.234

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Hughes Morris D, Roberts D. Transition to SCPHN: The effects of returning to student status. British Journal of School Nursing . 2017 Jun 14;12(5):234. doi: 10.12968/bjsn.2017.12.5.234

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Hughes Morris, Diana ; Roberts, Deborah. / Transition to SCPHN : The effects of returning to student status. In: British Journal of School Nursing . 2017 ; Vol. 12, No. 5. pp. 234.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Transition to SCPHN

T2 - The effects of returning to student status

AU - Hughes Morris, Diana

AU - Roberts, Deborah

PY - 2017/6/14

Y1 - 2017/6/14

N2 - Qualified Nurses returning to student status is not well researched within nursing. The aim of the study is to ascertain the effect that returning to student status has on autonomous practitioners embarking on the Specialist Community Public Health Nursing programme. Enabling participants to voice their opinions and be heard aims to provide a greater understanding of the effect that such transition has on individuals. With such insight, those engaged in the preparation of such practitioners, namely Lecturers and Practice Teachers will have a greater appreciation of the impact that returning to student status has equipping them with heightened awareness for future transition. Findings: 6 Key themes evolved: 1) initial feelings, 2) effects from academia, 3) effects from clinical, 4) support provision, 5) personal effects and 6) exit feelings. The student title created such a strong feeling of loss highlighting a clear need to retain identity, status and credibility. Coupled with the effects of relinquishing autonomy, one questions and would encourage change in practice when introducing forthcoming student whilst utilizing previous knowledge and skills as a platform for learning.

AB - Qualified Nurses returning to student status is not well researched within nursing. The aim of the study is to ascertain the effect that returning to student status has on autonomous practitioners embarking on the Specialist Community Public Health Nursing programme. Enabling participants to voice their opinions and be heard aims to provide a greater understanding of the effect that such transition has on individuals. With such insight, those engaged in the preparation of such practitioners, namely Lecturers and Practice Teachers will have a greater appreciation of the impact that returning to student status has equipping them with heightened awareness for future transition. Findings: 6 Key themes evolved: 1) initial feelings, 2) effects from academia, 3) effects from clinical, 4) support provision, 5) personal effects and 6) exit feelings. The student title created such a strong feeling of loss highlighting a clear need to retain identity, status and credibility. Coupled with the effects of relinquishing autonomy, one questions and would encourage change in practice when introducing forthcoming student whilst utilizing previous knowledge and skills as a platform for learning.

KW - Transition

KW - School nursing

KW - Career change

KW - Student

KW - Clinical Competence

KW - Professional Develoment

U2 - 10.12968/bjsn.2017.12.5.234

DO - 10.12968/bjsn.2017.12.5.234

M3 - Article

VL - 12

SP - 234

JO - British Journal of School Nursing

JF - British Journal of School Nursing

SN - 2052-2827

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