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Author
Blunden, Jenna
;
Poulsen, Michelle
Title
Answering the call: Academic nurse educators returning to practice on the eve of COVID-19
Type
Journal Article
Year
2021
Publication
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
30-33
Keywords
COVID-19
;
Nurse educators
;
Returning to practice
;
Certification
Abstract
Highlights the value of academic staff having clinical currency that allows them to meet moral and professional responsibilities to return to work during a pandemic. Makes clear that a collaborative relationship between education and healthcare providers allows access to frontline-prepared, highly-skilled registered nurses to be called upon in a time of need. Argues that academic and clinical roles should not be mutually exclusive.
Call Number
NZNO @ research @
Serial
1730
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Jamieson, Isabel
;
Taua, Chris
Title
Leaving from and returning to nursing : contributing factors
Type
Journal Article
Year
2009
Publication
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
15-27
Keywords
Registered nurse
;
Career break
;
Exiting
;
Re-entry
;
Workforce
;
Returning to practice
;
Surveys
Abstract
Examines the experience of nurses who had been out of nursing for more than five years, and explores factors that influenced their leaving and return to practice. Invites nurses who had undertaken a Competency Assessment Programme at a given tertiary institution during 2005 to participate. Analyses and codes quantitative data for 32 nurses who completed the questionnaire, and identifies the three key issues that emerge.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1444
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