What Motivates People to Start a Graduate Entry Nursing Programme: An Interpretive Multi-Centred Case Study.
Rachel MacdiarmidPatricia McClunie-TrustKay ShannonRhona WinnningtonAndrea Evelyn DonaldsonRebecca J JardenRachel Lamdin-HunterEamon MerrickRosemary TurnerVirginia JonesPublished in: SAGE open nursing (2021)
The motivations to choose a MNSc degree were deeply considered, multifaceted, and influenced by nursing role models. Students wanting to engage with a graduate entry MNSc programme did so through a reflective process of assessing their current career status and future career values. Participants in this study believed nursing would provide a secure and sustainable career path, potentially creating new horizons or possibilities beyond their previous work and life experiences. Having insight into what motivates individuals to enrol in such programmes may assist both education providers and the health sector with RN graduate recruitment and graduate entry programme enrolment.