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A creative recruitment program. Future nurses' camp.

S B Robinson, P L Miller, K C McGinnis

    Journal of Nursing Staff Development : JNSD
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    A hospital developed a "Future Nurses' Camp" to attract high school students to nursing careers. The program successfully promoted a positive image of nursing and reinforced students' desire to join the profession.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Education
    • Healthcare Workforce Development

    Background:

    • Attracting high school students to nursing is a key concern for staff development educators.
    • A need exists for innovative strategies to engage young individuals in nursing careers.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of a creative, cost-effective program designed to attract high school students to nursing.
    • To assess the impact of a "Future Nurses' Camp" on students' perception of the nursing profession.

    Main Methods:

    • A 2-week "Future Nurses' Camp" was developed and implemented by a hospital education department.
    • The camp incorporated high-tech equipment and patient-care decision games to provide an informative and engaging experience.

    Main Results:

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  • The camp successfully promoted a positive image of nursing among participants.
  • Experiential learning within the camp setting reinforced students' interest in pursuing nursing careers.
  • Conclusions:

    • Creative, cost-effective programs like the "Future Nurses' Camp" can effectively attract and inspire high school students towards nursing.
    • Hands-on experiences and engaging activities are crucial for shaping positive perceptions of nursing and encouraging future recruitment.