Watson Roger, Norman Ian J, Draper Jan, Jowett Sandra, Wilson-Barnett Jenifer, Normand Charles, Halliday Debbie
Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UK.
J Adv Nurs. 2005 Feb;49(3):276-82. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2004.03288.x.
The aim of this paper is to report a study investigating the extent to which National Health Service cadet schemes widen access to professional health care education.
Cadet schemes have been reintroduced in the United Kingdom to increase recruitment of nurses and other health care staff to the National Health Service and also to widen access and increase participation in professional health care education by groups poorly represented in such education, including minority ethnic groups.
A questionnaire survey of all cadet schemes (n = 62) in England at the time of the study was carried out, and the respondents were cadet scheme leaders (n = 62) and cadet students (n = 411). The questionnaires to scheme leaders enquired about when the schemes were established, what the schemes were preparing cadets for, modes of delivery and entry qualifications. The questionnaires to cadets enquired about age, gender, family circumstances, prior experience and ethnic background.
The majority of schemes had been established since the health service reforms of 1999 and most were preparing cadets to enter professional nurse education programmes. Very few provided opportunities for part-time study and some asked for entry qualifications. Cadets were younger on entry than a comparator group of student nurses, fewer were married, fewer had previous employment or health-related employment and a lower percentage of cadets were white.
Cadet schemes have the potential to widen access to professional health care study, but there is only limited evidence that they are doing so. In particular there was a lack of mature entrants to health care professional education via the schemes. However, the majority of schemes offered a route into professional education for students who did not hold sufficient educational qualifications for direct entry to professional health care education. It is encouraging that cadet schemes appear to be attracting a significantly greater proportion of students from Black and minority ethnic groups than preregistration nursing programmes overall.
本文旨在报告一项研究,该研究调查了国民保健服务学员计划在多大程度上拓宽了获得专业医疗保健教育的机会。
英国重新引入了学员计划,以增加护士和其他医疗保健人员加入国民保健服务的人数,同时拓宽弱势群体(包括少数族裔群体)获得专业医疗保健教育的机会并提高其参与度。
在研究期间对英格兰所有学员计划(n = 62)进行了问卷调查,受访者为学员计划负责人(n = 62)和学员(n = 411)。向计划负责人发放的问卷询问了计划的设立时间、计划让学员准备从事的工作、授课方式和入学资格。向学员发放的问卷询问了年龄、性别、家庭情况、既往经历和种族背景。
大多数计划自1999年医疗服务改革以来设立,大多数计划是让学员准备进入专业护士教育项目。很少有计划提供兼职学习机会,有些计划要求入学资格。与对照组的学生护士相比,学员入学时更年轻,结婚的更少,有过工作经历或与健康相关工作经历的更少,白人学员的比例更低。
学员计划有拓宽获得专业医疗保健学习机会的潜力,但仅有有限的证据表明它们正在这样做。特别是,通过这些计划进入医疗保健专业教育的成熟学员较少。然而,大多数计划为那些没有足够学历直接进入专业医疗保健教育的学生提供了进入专业教育的途径。令人鼓舞的是,与总体预注册护理项目相比,学员计划似乎吸引了更大比例的黑人和少数族裔学生。