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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Community Health Nursing

Background:

  • Pre-registration nurse training predominantly occurs in hospital settings.
  • A misconception exists that community nurses are less skilled than hospital-based nurses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore student and newly qualified nurses' perceptions of community nursing.
  • To identify factors contributing to underestimation of community nursing complexity.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study involving interviews with student and newly qualified nurses.
  • Analysis of perceptions regarding hospital vs. community training environments.

Main Results:

  • Hospital-based training is the primary focus for most nursing students.
  • Negative stereotypes about community nursing roles are prevalent among trainees.
  • Underestimation of community nursing complexity is linked to limited exposure and misconceptions.

Conclusions:

  • Current training models may inadequately prepare nurses for community roles.
  • Addressing misconceptions about community nursing is crucial for recruitment and retention.
  • Enhanced exposure to diverse nursing fields is needed during pre-registration training.