During this time of nursing shortages, hospitals that want to maintain the competitive edge must seek ways to recruit and retain a competent nursing staff. This study was conducted in a large hospital that strives to be the primary health care provider and employer of choice in its geographic region. The purpose of the study was to assess new nurses\u27 perceptions of nursing practice and their expectations for meeting professional goals. Sixty-seven new nurses from 13 hospital departments were interviewed. Comprehensive orientation, continuing education, and mentoring were important values identified by this group of nurses. Communication with physicians and fear of causing accidental harm to patients were expressed concerns. Data from thi...
Background: Nursing is a challenging profession that’s why it requires expertise in a broad range of...
The transition from student to working nurse has long been recognized as challenging. This paper pre...
Background: In prior studies, newly licensed registered nurses (RNs) describe their job as being str...
Background: The nursing profession is facing a critical shortage stemming from retirement of experi...
The retention of nurses, mounting health care costs, an emphasis on quality patient care, and nursi...
Background: A newly graduated nurses usually shows uneasiness in communication and dealing with clin...
Nursing is the largest health care profession in the United States, and health care organizations re...
Graduate nurses face significant challenges associated with transitioning from the role of student t...
The transition experience of new graduate Registered Nurses (RNs) is described as complex, negative,...
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Hospitals are facing serious challenges to provide high quality care with current nursing shortages....
About 25% of newly licensed registered nurses (NLRNs) leave their first job within two years, but on...
Background: In 2017, approximately 230,569 new Registered Nurses (RNs) were licensed in the United S...
The transition from student to registered nurse has proven difficult for new graduate nurses. While ...
Aims and objectives. To assess recent nurse graduates of a large university and seeks their views of...
Background: Nursing is a challenging profession that’s why it requires expertise in a broad range of...
The transition from student to working nurse has long been recognized as challenging. This paper pre...
Background: In prior studies, newly licensed registered nurses (RNs) describe their job as being str...
Background: The nursing profession is facing a critical shortage stemming from retirement of experi...
The retention of nurses, mounting health care costs, an emphasis on quality patient care, and nursi...
Background: A newly graduated nurses usually shows uneasiness in communication and dealing with clin...
Nursing is the largest health care profession in the United States, and health care organizations re...
Graduate nurses face significant challenges associated with transitioning from the role of student t...
The transition experience of new graduate Registered Nurses (RNs) is described as complex, negative,...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Hospitals are facing serious challenges to provide high quality care with current nursing shortages....
About 25% of newly licensed registered nurses (NLRNs) leave their first job within two years, but on...
Background: In 2017, approximately 230,569 new Registered Nurses (RNs) were licensed in the United S...
The transition from student to registered nurse has proven difficult for new graduate nurses. While ...
Aims and objectives. To assess recent nurse graduates of a large university and seeks their views of...
Background: Nursing is a challenging profession that’s why it requires expertise in a broad range of...
The transition from student to working nurse has long been recognized as challenging. This paper pre...
Background: In prior studies, newly licensed registered nurses (RNs) describe their job as being str...