Background New graduate nurses (NGN) are the future of healthcare organizations where a shortage of nurses will soon be reality. The transition from a student to a registered nurse can be a demanding and challenging time, and in order to retain new graduate nurses, the transition should be as smooth as possible. Aim The aim of this study was to examine preceptors' education intervention's impact on NGNs' orientation period and their clinical learning environment from NGNs' point of view. Material and Methods This survey was a part of a longitudinal quasi-experimental intervention study. Participating units were randomized into intervention group and control group. The intervention group's preceptors (n=174)were provided a face-to-face educa...
Efficient, cost-effective, and safe orientations with clear expectations are necessary for new gradu...
Abstract Aims and objectives The aim of this quasi-experimental longitudinal intervention study was ...
The concept of new graduate nurses working in critical care for some healthcare systems remains a fa...
Background: New graduate nurses (NGN) are the future of healthcare organizations where a shortage of...
Abstract Objective: This systematic review describes the experiences of the orientation into nursin...
Nurse preceptors are a crucial element of the orientation of new staff to the clinical setting. Prio...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this quasi-experimental longitudinal intervention study was to inves...
The retention of nurses, mounting health care costs, an emphasis on quality patient care, and nursi...
Background: A shortfall of 340,000 registered nurses (RNs) is projected by the year 2020. New gradua...
In the current nursing shortage, a time when healthcare needs to get innovative with hiring and reta...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this quasi-experimental longitudinal intervention study was to inves...
The transition experience of new graduate Registered Nurses (RNs) is described as complex, negative,...
Aims To identify distinct orientation competence profiles amongst nurse preceptors and explain the a...
With the increasing shortage of nurses, nurse retention is a concern that spans the entire nursing c...
Background and aim of the study: Nursing has not yet received full social recognition and in general...
Efficient, cost-effective, and safe orientations with clear expectations are necessary for new gradu...
Abstract Aims and objectives The aim of this quasi-experimental longitudinal intervention study was ...
The concept of new graduate nurses working in critical care for some healthcare systems remains a fa...
Background: New graduate nurses (NGN) are the future of healthcare organizations where a shortage of...
Abstract Objective: This systematic review describes the experiences of the orientation into nursin...
Nurse preceptors are a crucial element of the orientation of new staff to the clinical setting. Prio...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this quasi-experimental longitudinal intervention study was to inves...
The retention of nurses, mounting health care costs, an emphasis on quality patient care, and nursi...
Background: A shortfall of 340,000 registered nurses (RNs) is projected by the year 2020. New gradua...
In the current nursing shortage, a time when healthcare needs to get innovative with hiring and reta...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this quasi-experimental longitudinal intervention study was to inves...
The transition experience of new graduate Registered Nurses (RNs) is described as complex, negative,...
Aims To identify distinct orientation competence profiles amongst nurse preceptors and explain the a...
With the increasing shortage of nurses, nurse retention is a concern that spans the entire nursing c...
Background and aim of the study: Nursing has not yet received full social recognition and in general...
Efficient, cost-effective, and safe orientations with clear expectations are necessary for new gradu...
Abstract Aims and objectives The aim of this quasi-experimental longitudinal intervention study was ...
The concept of new graduate nurses working in critical care for some healthcare systems remains a fa...