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Perceptions of nursing staff and students regarding attrition: a qualitative study

Rocco Mazzotta, Ángela Durante, Valentina Bressan, Angela Cuoco, Ercole Vellone, Rosaria Alvaro, Giampiera Bulfone

2024International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This research aims to explore the perceptions of nursing students and directors of bachelor of nursing degree courses regarding reasons for attrition amongst nursing students. METHODS: A qualitative descriptive study was conducted using inductive thematic analysis. The study included a purposeful sample of 12 students and 4 directors of bachelor of nursing degree courses. RESULTS: As reasons for attrition, the directors highlighted a lack of preparation for nursing studies and students' limited awareness of possibilities for support and learning. The students emphasized insufficient support from academic staff and poor course organization. Economic and family issues and a misunderstanding of the professional role of a nurse were cited as reasons by both directors and students. CONCLUSIONS: The findings provide important insight into attrition in the nursing programme. Further research is warranted, particularly in other contexts. Addressing student attrition requires a comprehensive approach that includes the provision of adequate support systems, mentorship, and resources for students.

Topics & Concepts

AttritionBachelorMentorshipThematic analysisNursingQualitative researchNurse educationMedical educationPsychologyPerceptionMedicineSociologyPolitical scienceNeuroscienceDentistrySocial scienceLawNursing education and managementInnovations in Educational MethodsEvasion and Academic Success Factors