New nurses often feel unprepared and overwhelmed for the challenges of the workplace during the first period of employment following graduation. Orientation programs that introduce a mentor to the new graduate are often rewarded with an increase of nurse retention (Wiedland, Altmiller, Dorr, & Wolf, 2007). This study is a partial replication of the study by Halfer, Graf, and Sullivan (2008) using Benner’s Novice to Expert (1984) as the framework. The purpose of the study is to determine the outcomes of the clinical transition experience of new graduate nurses during a new graduate mentoring program in critical care. The sample will include 40 new graduate nurses in an 800 bed inner city Trauma Level I teaching facility. Group 1 will be 20 n...
Nursing shortages often lead to suboptimal staffing characteristics, such as low staffing levels, high...
Newly hired nurses to critical care units need time and guidance to develop the confidence and knowl...
New nurses often realize that education has not prepared them for the work environment. Work empower...
Healthcare facilities around the country are facing an unprecedented nursing shortage. Multiple fact...
With the increasing shortage of nurses, nurse retention is a concern that spans the entire nursing c...
New nurse retention and nurse satisfaction are two significant areas of concern for healthcare organ...
Health care is constantly changing and evolving, and the technical aspect of healthcare continues to...
Mentoring new registered nurses helps to ensure a successful transition to professional practice (Be...
Healthcare organizations continue to experience difficulty retaining newly registered nurses. Mentor...
New graduate nurses have a role transition period from the educational setting to the practice setti...
Practice Problem: The high turnover rate among newly licensed nurses has a negative impact on organi...
Objective: To implement an evidence-based mentorship program to improve new graduate registered nurs...
Objective: The purpose of this systematic literature review is to appraise contemporary research lit...
Novice nurses in the hospital setting face many challenges to successfully make the transition into ...
New graduate registered nurses (RNs) experience many challenges as they transition from the role of ...
Nursing shortages often lead to suboptimal staffing characteristics, such as low staffing levels, high...
Newly hired nurses to critical care units need time and guidance to develop the confidence and knowl...
New nurses often realize that education has not prepared them for the work environment. Work empower...
Healthcare facilities around the country are facing an unprecedented nursing shortage. Multiple fact...
With the increasing shortage of nurses, nurse retention is a concern that spans the entire nursing c...
New nurse retention and nurse satisfaction are two significant areas of concern for healthcare organ...
Health care is constantly changing and evolving, and the technical aspect of healthcare continues to...
Mentoring new registered nurses helps to ensure a successful transition to professional practice (Be...
Healthcare organizations continue to experience difficulty retaining newly registered nurses. Mentor...
New graduate nurses have a role transition period from the educational setting to the practice setti...
Practice Problem: The high turnover rate among newly licensed nurses has a negative impact on organi...
Objective: To implement an evidence-based mentorship program to improve new graduate registered nurs...
Objective: The purpose of this systematic literature review is to appraise contemporary research lit...
Novice nurses in the hospital setting face many challenges to successfully make the transition into ...
New graduate registered nurses (RNs) experience many challenges as they transition from the role of ...
Nursing shortages often lead to suboptimal staffing characteristics, such as low staffing levels, high...
Newly hired nurses to critical care units need time and guidance to develop the confidence and knowl...
New nurses often realize that education has not prepared them for the work environment. Work empower...