Background: Newly qualified nurses (NQNs) identify multiple issues which inhibit their potential for flourishing, in their new registered role. These include; gaps in their education, the reality shock of their new role, socialisation and cultural factors. Subsequently, this can generate worrying implications such as burnout, reduced job satisfaction and poor nursing retention. Although previous research has identified the perceived enablers and barriers of a successful transition, little attention is given to the process of 'Flourishing'. Aim: The purpose of this research proposal therefore is, to explore the working culture environment and the impact this has on newly qualified nurses and their opportunity for potential flourishing. Desig...
The transition from student to working nurse has long been recognized as challenging. This paper pre...
Purpose: The purpose of this ethnographic study was to examine how chief nursing officers (CNOs) use...
Abstract Implementing change and transforming nursing practice is not a linear but a complex process...
Key words: Action Research, Newly Qualified Specialist Practitioner District Nurses (NQSPDN), Transi...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintTo examine facilitation in w...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintTo examine facilitation in w...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand and be part of a process of change in the traini...
The lecturer practitioner role in nursing is widely seen as offering hope for the future of nurse ed...
Jan Dewing - ORCID 0000-0002-7968-2213 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7968-2213Aims and objectives: ...
This participatory action research (PAR) study was undertaken to review the New Zealand Competencies...
The retention of nurses, particularly those in their first year of practice after qualification, is ...
Aims. To explore the expectations of final year nursing students before they start employment and t...
Background: Nurses are critical to achieving the goal of universal health coverage. However, shortag...
Background: Nurses are critical to achieving the goal of universal health coverage. However, shortag...
Background: Nurses are critical to achieving the goal of universal health coverage. However, shortag...
The transition from student to working nurse has long been recognized as challenging. This paper pre...
Purpose: The purpose of this ethnographic study was to examine how chief nursing officers (CNOs) use...
Abstract Implementing change and transforming nursing practice is not a linear but a complex process...
Key words: Action Research, Newly Qualified Specialist Practitioner District Nurses (NQSPDN), Transi...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintTo examine facilitation in w...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintTo examine facilitation in w...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand and be part of a process of change in the traini...
The lecturer practitioner role in nursing is widely seen as offering hope for the future of nurse ed...
Jan Dewing - ORCID 0000-0002-7968-2213 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7968-2213Aims and objectives: ...
This participatory action research (PAR) study was undertaken to review the New Zealand Competencies...
The retention of nurses, particularly those in their first year of practice after qualification, is ...
Aims. To explore the expectations of final year nursing students before they start employment and t...
Background: Nurses are critical to achieving the goal of universal health coverage. However, shortag...
Background: Nurses are critical to achieving the goal of universal health coverage. However, shortag...
Background: Nurses are critical to achieving the goal of universal health coverage. However, shortag...
The transition from student to working nurse has long been recognized as challenging. This paper pre...
Purpose: The purpose of this ethnographic study was to examine how chief nursing officers (CNOs) use...
Abstract Implementing change and transforming nursing practice is not a linear but a complex process...