Role transition can be both challenging and exciting. This study presents the findings of phase one of a two-part study conducted by Deasy et al (2011), which explored final-year student nurses ’ (n=116) perceptions and expectations of role transition. The students were registered on four-year BSc nursing programmes at an Irish university. Data was analyzed using SPSS (version 16). A response rate of 84 % was achieved. Over half of respondents said they were adequately prepared for the post of registered nurse. Respondents generally perceived themselves to be competent across a range of domains: managing workloads; prioritizing care delivery; interpersonal skills; time management skills; ethical decision making; and providing health informa...
This paper outlines the qualitative findings of a study exploring the transition from student to Reg...
The experience of transition is of concern to newly registered nurses entering the world of work, an...
The experience of transition is of concern to newly registered nurses entering the world of work, an...
peer-reviewedRole transition can be both challenging and exciting. This study presents the findings ...
Ireland has seen much change in nurse education resulting in four year degree programmes since 2002....
a b s t r a c t Ireland has seen much change in nurse education resulting in four year degree progra...
Transitioning to nursing practice after graduating from nursing school is a complex process. Transit...
Described in this study are the experiences of six clinical nurses in Ireland who have transi-tioned...
Abstract Background In recent years, complex and rapidly changing healthcare settings have placed hi...
Aim To understand nurses' perceptions and experiences of work role transitions. Background Globa...
Provide background to the topic area of role transition To introduce the study design To critical...
Specialised support for student nurses making the transition to graduate nurse can be crucial to suc...
Specialised support for student nurses making the transition to graduate nurse can be crucial to suc...
Within the nursing profession, the transition from the student to a graduate nurse is a common rite ...
Background The shortage of nurses is a global issue, and turnover rates are especially high for newl...
This paper outlines the qualitative findings of a study exploring the transition from student to Reg...
The experience of transition is of concern to newly registered nurses entering the world of work, an...
The experience of transition is of concern to newly registered nurses entering the world of work, an...
peer-reviewedRole transition can be both challenging and exciting. This study presents the findings ...
Ireland has seen much change in nurse education resulting in four year degree programmes since 2002....
a b s t r a c t Ireland has seen much change in nurse education resulting in four year degree progra...
Transitioning to nursing practice after graduating from nursing school is a complex process. Transit...
Described in this study are the experiences of six clinical nurses in Ireland who have transi-tioned...
Abstract Background In recent years, complex and rapidly changing healthcare settings have placed hi...
Aim To understand nurses' perceptions and experiences of work role transitions. Background Globa...
Provide background to the topic area of role transition To introduce the study design To critical...
Specialised support for student nurses making the transition to graduate nurse can be crucial to suc...
Specialised support for student nurses making the transition to graduate nurse can be crucial to suc...
Within the nursing profession, the transition from the student to a graduate nurse is a common rite ...
Background The shortage of nurses is a global issue, and turnover rates are especially high for newl...
This paper outlines the qualitative findings of a study exploring the transition from student to Reg...
The experience of transition is of concern to newly registered nurses entering the world of work, an...
The experience of transition is of concern to newly registered nurses entering the world of work, an...