Background: In many hospitals, newly-hired registered nurses (RNs) enter into preceptorships, where they are paired with more experienced nurse preceptors who are responsible for ensuring effective transition to practice. Although high-quality relationships between preceptors and newly-hired nurses facilitate nurses\u27 learning and integration into their medical institutions, preceptors have little guidance for what tactics develop such relationships. Objectives: To investigate whether the type of help provided by preceptors (i.e., autonomous or dependent help) influences preceptees\u27 evaluations of relationship quality and psychological safety with their preceptor. Furthermore, we investigate the role of instrumental support and emotion...
© 2016. Introduction: Preceptors play an important role in the transition of new nurses to the pract...
Preceptor programs are widely used throughout the world in orienting new nurse graduates into health...
Newly graduated nurses require support in their first year of employment to develop confidence and c...
Modern healthcare systems are faced with increasing challenges beyond the traditional realms of pati...
This research is about preceptorship in nursing. There is considerable emphasis placed on health car...
OBJECTIVES : In this study, we explore the ‘make or break’ challenges faced in the preceptor-precept...
Introduction: Preceptors play an important role in the transition of new nurses to the practice sett...
Problem: Approximately 70% of newly graduated nurses work in hospital settings, but their turnover r...
Background: Nurse preceptorship is a new concept emerging in the Iranian health care system. The pur...
Problem: Approximately 70% of newly graduated nurses work in hospital settings, but their turnover r...
New nurse turnover is a problem worldwide and, in the hospital, identified for this study. High nurs...
New graduate Registered Nurses (RN) are experiencing a difficult transition to practice. In turn it ...
Preceptors are frequently used to orient nurses to new roles in critical care units. Factors that en...
With the increasing shortage of nurses, nurse retention is a concern that spans the entire nursing c...
Newly graduated nurses require support in their first year of employment to develop confidence and c...
© 2016. Introduction: Preceptors play an important role in the transition of new nurses to the pract...
Preceptor programs are widely used throughout the world in orienting new nurse graduates into health...
Newly graduated nurses require support in their first year of employment to develop confidence and c...
Modern healthcare systems are faced with increasing challenges beyond the traditional realms of pati...
This research is about preceptorship in nursing. There is considerable emphasis placed on health car...
OBJECTIVES : In this study, we explore the ‘make or break’ challenges faced in the preceptor-precept...
Introduction: Preceptors play an important role in the transition of new nurses to the practice sett...
Problem: Approximately 70% of newly graduated nurses work in hospital settings, but their turnover r...
Background: Nurse preceptorship is a new concept emerging in the Iranian health care system. The pur...
Problem: Approximately 70% of newly graduated nurses work in hospital settings, but their turnover r...
New nurse turnover is a problem worldwide and, in the hospital, identified for this study. High nurs...
New graduate Registered Nurses (RN) are experiencing a difficult transition to practice. In turn it ...
Preceptors are frequently used to orient nurses to new roles in critical care units. Factors that en...
With the increasing shortage of nurses, nurse retention is a concern that spans the entire nursing c...
Newly graduated nurses require support in their first year of employment to develop confidence and c...
© 2016. Introduction: Preceptors play an important role in the transition of new nurses to the pract...
Preceptor programs are widely used throughout the world in orienting new nurse graduates into health...
Newly graduated nurses require support in their first year of employment to develop confidence and c...