Aim: To investigate the nature and timing of support available to new graduate nurses within a rural transition to practice programme.Background: For new graduates in rural practice successful transition is complicated by the unique role of the rural nurse, staff ratios and resources within rural environments. Little is known about the support needs of graduates working in rural health services, or who is best placed to provide support during their transition. Method: This was a qualitative case study, using individual interviews with new graduate nurses at 3, 6 and 9 months milestones during a 12-month rural transition to practice programme plus interviews with experienced rural nurses who were employed in rural health agencies where the n...
Background: New graduate nurses undertaking transition to practice encounter enormous challenges in ...
© 2019 Background: New graduate nurses undertaking transition to practice encounter enormous challen...
Aim: To determine if the current rural graduate programs in Western Australia adequately support new...
Aims and objectives. To present the findings from the experienced rural nurse participants of a larg...
Aims and objectives: To present the findings from the experienced rural nurse participants of a larg...
In Australia, very few new graduate nurses enter the rural nursing workforce, and those who do go to...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this paper is to present the findings from the new graduate nurse pa...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this paper is to present the findings from the new graduate nurse pa...
Introduction: The recruitment and retention of health professionals in rural areas is a long-standin...
Introduction: The recruitment and retention of health professionals in rural areas is a long-standin...
The transition process from student to Registered Nurse has been recognised as an important yet chal...
Aims and objectives To determine whether the current rural graduate programmes in Western Australia ...
Aims and objectives: To determine whether the current rural graduate programmes in Western Australia...
Aim: To determine if the current rural graduate programs in Western Australia adequately support new...
Aim: To determine if the current rural graduate programs in Western Australia adequately support new...
Background: New graduate nurses undertaking transition to practice encounter enormous challenges in ...
© 2019 Background: New graduate nurses undertaking transition to practice encounter enormous challen...
Aim: To determine if the current rural graduate programs in Western Australia adequately support new...
Aims and objectives. To present the findings from the experienced rural nurse participants of a larg...
Aims and objectives: To present the findings from the experienced rural nurse participants of a larg...
In Australia, very few new graduate nurses enter the rural nursing workforce, and those who do go to...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this paper is to present the findings from the new graduate nurse pa...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this paper is to present the findings from the new graduate nurse pa...
Introduction: The recruitment and retention of health professionals in rural areas is a long-standin...
Introduction: The recruitment and retention of health professionals in rural areas is a long-standin...
The transition process from student to Registered Nurse has been recognised as an important yet chal...
Aims and objectives To determine whether the current rural graduate programmes in Western Australia ...
Aims and objectives: To determine whether the current rural graduate programmes in Western Australia...
Aim: To determine if the current rural graduate programs in Western Australia adequately support new...
Aim: To determine if the current rural graduate programs in Western Australia adequately support new...
Background: New graduate nurses undertaking transition to practice encounter enormous challenges in ...
© 2019 Background: New graduate nurses undertaking transition to practice encounter enormous challen...
Aim: To determine if the current rural graduate programs in Western Australia adequately support new...