The time commitment of the community nursing services to Project 2000

Christine E. Hallett, Valerie F. Hillier, Jean A. Orr, Tony Butterworth

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    Abstract

    As part of an English National Boardfunded research study, the authors sent questionnaires to 2500 individuals with community nursing qualifications. The survey was complemented by a series of interviews with community nurse managers. Data indicated that community nurses were spending very considerable amounts of time with students. The number of placements provided per year varied considerably from one respondent to another, as did the average duration of a placement. Community nurses were providing community experience for a variety of types of nursing students, as well as students of other professions, and the time commitment involved placed them under considerable strain. The authors conclude that there is a need to recognise the time given by community nurses to work with students, and the resource implications of this commitment. © 1995 Pearson Professional Ltd.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)250-256
    Number of pages6
    JournalNurse Education Today
    Volume15
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 1995

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