强制性和法定合规筛选本科护理学生在澳大利亚:合规要求的审查。

Alycia Jacob, Paula Ince, Carolyn Ross, Susan Hua, Bill Swannie, Lara Demetrios, Darren Falconer
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目的澳大利亚各州和各地区对护理专业学生的法定检查要求各不相同。在澳大利亚,预计到2030年将出现12.3万名全职护士的缺口,这强调了制定标准化政策的必要性,以加强流程并解决不一致的问题,以确保合格和可获得的护理队伍。本研究的目的是了解澳大利亚各司法管辖区对护理专业学生法定检查的要求。方法通过深入的实用案例分析,利用政府官方来源的公开数据,对合规要求进行调查。研究发现,澳大利亚的护理专业学生是由联邦政府强制要求接受由州和地区法律规定的法定检查的。它们都有相似之处,但在成本、流程和时间框架方面有所不同。3年制学位课程的学费从19.90澳元到254澳元不等。结论本研究突出了澳大利亚不同司法管辖区护生法定检查要求的不一致性。各种财务和后勤挑战负面影响护理学生,因为他们准备临床实习。需要对医疗保健政策进行进一步的审查和潜在的改革,以促进护士进入医疗保健行业的平稳过渡。
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Mandatory and statutory compliance screening for undergraduate nursing students in Australia: a review of compliance requirements.

Objective Statutory checking requirements for nursing students vary across Australian states and territories. In Australia, predictions of a shortfall of 123,000 full-time equivalent nurses will occur by 2030, emphasising the necessity for standardised policies that enhance processes and address inconsistencies to ensure a qualified and accessible nursing workforce. The objective of this study was to understand the requirements for nursing students' statutory checking across Australian jurisdictions. Methods The study investigated compliance requirements through in-depth pragmatic case study analysis utilising publicly available data from official government sources. Results The study found that nursing students in Australia are mandated by the federal government to undergo statutory checks that are regulated by state and territory laws. All have similarities while varying in cost, processes, and timeframes. Costs varied widely between A$19.90 and A$254 over the course of a 3-year degree. Conclusion This study highlights the inconsistencies regarding nursing students' statutory checking requirements in different jurisdictions in Australia. Various financial and logistical challenges negatively impact nursing students as they prepare for clinical placements. Further examination and potential reforms in healthcare policy to facilitate a smoother transition for nurses entering health care are required.

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