Helping students to stay the course
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Helping students to stay the course

Nick Evans Health journalist

Better clinical placement support, financial incentives and the promise of fair pay – some of the measures that might persuade students to push ahead with their undergraduate degrees when they feel close to quitting

The number of people wanting to study nursing at universities is plummeting despite government promises in the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan to increase training places.

Nursing Standard. 39, 7, 25-27. doi: 10.7748/ns.39.7.25.s10

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