The nursing workforce is changing, and the clinical practice environment may need to change with it. Millennials, those born between 1980 and 1999, now make up the largest generational cohort in nursing (Hutchinson, Brown, and Longworth, 2012). Despite testing diverse interventions, such as preceptorships and nurse residency programs, new graduate nurse transition to the clinical practice environment remains difficult (Barnett, Minnick, and Norman, 2014). Hospitals have enhanced practice environments and modified leader behaviors, yet new graduate nurse retention remains a concern (Barnett et al., 2014; Cowden, Cummings, Profeto-McGrath, 2011). The changing workforce requires a reconceptualization of positive new graduate nurse outcomes suc...
This study aimed to identify the individual, unit-based, and hospital-based characteristics correlat...
Aims: This research explores the challenges that new nursing graduates experience whilst adapting to...
The acuity level of patients continues to increase making it more vital than ever that new graduate ...
Despite the growing nursing shortage and the dire need for a full nursing workforce, attrition rates...
The transition of new graduate nurses from their roles as students to professional nurses is challen...
Nurses are the largest group of healthcare providers in most acute care hospitals, and the demand fo...
Attrition rates for first year newly graduated registered nurses (NGRNs) are between 30% to 60%; hig...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to identify the value of undergraduate nursing student cli...
This research explored the investigation of influences on transition to practice outcomes among new ...
Retaining newly graduated nurses is critical for organizations because of the significant cost of tu...
New nurses continue to face challenging work environments and high expectations for professional com...
Aim: To explore the experiences of new graduate nurses enrolled in a hospital-based transition to pr...
This study reports on the 3-, 6-, 12-, and 18-month outcomes of 118 newly hired registered nurses (R...
Nurse turnover is prevalent among new graduate nurses. Many new graduate nurses feel unsupported by ...
Background: The new graduate transition to practice process affects retention, competency developmen...
This study aimed to identify the individual, unit-based, and hospital-based characteristics correlat...
Aims: This research explores the challenges that new nursing graduates experience whilst adapting to...
The acuity level of patients continues to increase making it more vital than ever that new graduate ...
Despite the growing nursing shortage and the dire need for a full nursing workforce, attrition rates...
The transition of new graduate nurses from their roles as students to professional nurses is challen...
Nurses are the largest group of healthcare providers in most acute care hospitals, and the demand fo...
Attrition rates for first year newly graduated registered nurses (NGRNs) are between 30% to 60%; hig...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to identify the value of undergraduate nursing student cli...
This research explored the investigation of influences on transition to practice outcomes among new ...
Retaining newly graduated nurses is critical for organizations because of the significant cost of tu...
New nurses continue to face challenging work environments and high expectations for professional com...
Aim: To explore the experiences of new graduate nurses enrolled in a hospital-based transition to pr...
This study reports on the 3-, 6-, 12-, and 18-month outcomes of 118 newly hired registered nurses (R...
Nurse turnover is prevalent among new graduate nurses. Many new graduate nurses feel unsupported by ...
Background: The new graduate transition to practice process affects retention, competency developmen...
This study aimed to identify the individual, unit-based, and hospital-based characteristics correlat...
Aims: This research explores the challenges that new nursing graduates experience whilst adapting to...
The acuity level of patients continues to increase making it more vital than ever that new graduate ...