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    • Healthcare professions
    • Nursing education
    • Workforce development

    Background:

    • The care service offers significant career development opportunities.
    • Current nursing education pathways, specifically degree-based routes, may present barriers to entry for some aspiring professionals.
    • There is a recognized need to increase the number of qualified personnel providing direct patient care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the accessibility of the care service for career entry and development.
    • To identify potential barriers within the nursing degree pathway.
    • To advocate for strategies that encourage and support individuals entering the nursing profession.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of perspectives on career entry into the care service.
    • Review of nursing education program structures.
    • Discussion of workforce recruitment and retention strategies in healthcare.

    Main Results:

    • The care service provides a viable entry point for individuals seeking qualifications and career progression.
    • The traditional degree pathway for nursing may inadvertently exclude potential candidates.
    • A need exists for enhanced support systems to attract and retain nursing staff.

    Conclusions:

    • The care service offers a valuable pathway for professional growth and skill acquisition.
    • Revising nursing education entry requirements could broaden the talent pool.
    • Increased support and accessible pathways are crucial for addressing nursing shortages and improving patient care.