Abstract
The authors regret to inform readers that there is a minor error on Table 3 (page 165). The first descriptor on the 5-item Likert scale should be “Very unfamiliar” rather than “Very familiar”. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. Nursing students’ intentions to enter primary health care as a career option: Findings from a national surveyCollegianVol. 22Issue 2PreviewThis paper reports findings from the first phase of a national study conducted to identify the intention of nursing students’ to work in a Primary Health Care setting following registration. An online survey of final year nursing students enrolled at Australian universities offering education leading to eligibility for registration as a nurse with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency was undertaken during July–August 2014. Data were collected about students’ intention to enter Primary Health Care as a career option, as well as their exposure to primary health care during their nursing education and whether they had undertaken practice placements in a primary health care setting. Full-Text PDF
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