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A review of children’s nursing: but does it have a future?

A review of children’s nursing: but does it have a future?
A review of children’s nursing: but does it have a future?
With less than 35000 registered children’s nurses in the UK it is timely in the 10-year anniversary issue of the British Journal of Nursing to examine the progress of children’s nursing. This article explores the ramifications of the outgoing UKCC’s ‘Fitness for Practice and Purpose’ document (UKCC, 2001) and its legacy to the incoming Nursing and Midwifery Council. The argument as to whether preregistration nurse training should become generic with specialization occurring as a postregistration activity will be debated.
children’s nursing
0966-0461
492-496
Glasper, E.A.
25768e58-f4ff-4f5d-afcc-d0fb19651a1b
Glasper, E.A.
25768e58-f4ff-4f5d-afcc-d0fb19651a1b

Glasper, E.A. (2002) A review of children’s nursing: but does it have a future? British Journal of Nursing, 11 (7), 492-496.

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With less than 35000 registered children’s nurses in the UK it is timely in the 10-year anniversary issue of the British Journal of Nursing to examine the progress of children’s nursing. This article explores the ramifications of the outgoing UKCC’s ‘Fitness for Practice and Purpose’ document (UKCC, 2001) and its legacy to the incoming Nursing and Midwifery Council. The argument as to whether preregistration nurse training should become generic with specialization occurring as a postregistration activity will be debated.

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Published date: 2002
Keywords: children’s nursing

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Local EPrints ID: 9455
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/9455
ISSN: 0966-0461
PURE UUID: 0efb0a5a-1198-4b58-ac44-a0b2b0bfa9e6

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Date deposited: 30 Sep 2004
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 06:43

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Author: E.A. Glasper

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