This study explores changes in the perceptions of nursing of the FNP students as they progressed through the 27 month FNP program. Literature revealed a limited number of studies of this unique population, including the barriers to role transition; citing language, understanding the U.S. healthcare system, cultural transitions, and discrimination as concerns
Background: The nursing profession is facing a critical shortage stemming from retirement of experi...
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...
Background There is minimal existing data regarding the significant transition into practice for Nur...
Foreign-educated physicians (FEPs), also known as “international medical graduates”, represent a ric...
Since 1991, nursing education in New Zealand has followed the international trend towards preparing ...
An aging population and increasingly complex healthcare system create significant demands on nurse p...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityTransitioning into healthcare in th...
A unique breed of nurses for the US market is emerging-the Physician-Nurses. They are foreign-educat...
Background: To prepare new graduate nurse practitioners (NPs) for transition to practice, postgradua...
More international and foreign-born people are choosing to live in America than ever before, many pe...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science in...
The purpose of this hermeneutic phenomenology (van Manen, 1990) was to gain insight into the meaning...
This multiple case study examines the transition of four individual cases from new nurse practitione...
Rationale for the study: Despite the fact that nursing shortages have been reported for a prolonged...
Background: The nursing profession is facing a critical shortage stemming from retirement of experi...
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...
Background There is minimal existing data regarding the significant transition into practice for Nur...
Foreign-educated physicians (FEPs), also known as “international medical graduates”, represent a ric...
Since 1991, nursing education in New Zealand has followed the international trend towards preparing ...
An aging population and increasingly complex healthcare system create significant demands on nurse p...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityTransitioning into healthcare in th...
A unique breed of nurses for the US market is emerging-the Physician-Nurses. They are foreign-educat...
Background: To prepare new graduate nurse practitioners (NPs) for transition to practice, postgradua...
More international and foreign-born people are choosing to live in America than ever before, many pe...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science in...
The purpose of this hermeneutic phenomenology (van Manen, 1990) was to gain insight into the meaning...
This multiple case study examines the transition of four individual cases from new nurse practitione...
Rationale for the study: Despite the fact that nursing shortages have been reported for a prolonged...
Background: The nursing profession is facing a critical shortage stemming from retirement of experi...
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...