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Undergraduate nurses at risk of attrition.  How far does a pilot intervention programme accelerate success for learners identified at risk of attrition in the Faculty of Health?
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Undergraduate nurses at risk of attrition. How far does a pilot intervention programme accelerate success for learners identified at risk of attrition in the Faculty of Health?

University of Bolton
02/08/2024–02/08/2024

Abstract

Our NHS Health England research project has identified learners at risk of not completing their chosen course within the Health and Wellbeing Faculty. Our evidence suggests learners may not engage with their programme of study and do not always take advantage of the support available to them. Further evidence shows that learners who are experiencing difficulties and struggling with their programme are the most at risk of transient levels of stress and low motivation and engagement. This is due to the perceived pressure of work especially preparing for and completing assessments while developing professional knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Consequently, learners may leave their programme of study, for a range of reasons unknown to the academic team at the time of withdrawal or may experience unsuccessful assessment leading to fail and finish decisions at progression and award examination boards.
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