Background: The nurse–patient relationship is central to the provision of positive and effective care delivery. Aim: This exploratory study investigated recent Singapore nursing graduates’ experience of factors that facilitate and/or impede nurse–patient interaction in hospital settings. Design: Qualitative descriptive design using semi-structured interviews. Methods: Individual interviews were conducted with 11 graduate nurses until theoretical saturation of ideas was achieved. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Findings: The three themes that emerged from the nursing interviews were: patient-related factors, nurse-related factors, and care culture-related factors. Conclusions: Transitioning t...
A diverse group of students is being recruited to nursing programmes worldwide, although little rese...
Background: Internationally, and particularly in Singapore, health education institutions are facing...
Different studies show that stress is a common feeling that newly graduated nurses experience during...
Aims and objectives. To explore recent Singapore nursing graduates’ experience of and views about th...
Aims and objectives. To assess recent nurse graduates of a large university and seeks their views of...
Aims and objectives: To assess recent nurse graduates of a large university and seeks their views of...
Aims and objectives: To explore recent Singapore nursing graduates' experience of and views about th...
Aims and objectives. To explore recent Singapore nursing graduates’ experience of and views about th...
This paper arises from the analysis of data from a large Singapore-based survey and a complementary ...
Singapore nursing education has experienced a number of significant changes in recent years. The Sin...
Background: A diverse group of students is being recruited to nursing programmes worldwide, although...
Background: New graduate nurses (NGN) are the future of healthcare organizations where a shortage of...
Aim: To explore the influence of an acute care setting on competency deployment of new graduate nur...
Aims: This study aimed to explore new graduates' experiences of entering the nursing workforce in NS...
Aim: This study aimed to identify senior nurses' expectations and support of new graduate nurses’ ad...
A diverse group of students is being recruited to nursing programmes worldwide, although little rese...
Background: Internationally, and particularly in Singapore, health education institutions are facing...
Different studies show that stress is a common feeling that newly graduated nurses experience during...
Aims and objectives. To explore recent Singapore nursing graduates’ experience of and views about th...
Aims and objectives. To assess recent nurse graduates of a large university and seeks their views of...
Aims and objectives: To assess recent nurse graduates of a large university and seeks their views of...
Aims and objectives: To explore recent Singapore nursing graduates' experience of and views about th...
Aims and objectives. To explore recent Singapore nursing graduates’ experience of and views about th...
This paper arises from the analysis of data from a large Singapore-based survey and a complementary ...
Singapore nursing education has experienced a number of significant changes in recent years. The Sin...
Background: A diverse group of students is being recruited to nursing programmes worldwide, although...
Background: New graduate nurses (NGN) are the future of healthcare organizations where a shortage of...
Aim: To explore the influence of an acute care setting on competency deployment of new graduate nur...
Aims: This study aimed to explore new graduates' experiences of entering the nursing workforce in NS...
Aim: This study aimed to identify senior nurses' expectations and support of new graduate nurses’ ad...
A diverse group of students is being recruited to nursing programmes worldwide, although little rese...
Background: Internationally, and particularly in Singapore, health education institutions are facing...
Different studies show that stress is a common feeling that newly graduated nurses experience during...