BACKGROUND:: New graduate nurses currently experience a stressful transition into the workforce, resulting in high levels of burnout and job turnover in their first year of practice. PURPOSE:: This study tested a theoretical model of new graduate nurses\u27 worklife derived from the job demands-resources model to better understand how job demands (workload and bullying), job resources (job control and supportive professional practice environments), and a personal resource (psychological capital) combine to influence new graduate experiences of burnout and work engagement and, ultimately, health and job outcomes. METHODOLOGY/APPROACH:: A descriptive correlational design was used to test the hypothesized model in a sample of newly graduated n...
New nurses often realize that education has not prepared them for the work environment. Work empower...
Background: As the nursing profession ages, new graduate nurses are an invaluable health human resou...
This longitudinal study among Registered Nurses has four purposes: (1) to investigate whether emotio...
Background The alarmingly high rate of illness-related absenteeism among nurses and recent reports...
Background: New nurse burnout has personal and organizational costs. The combined effect of authenti...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to test a model linking new graduate nurses’ perce...
The difficulties new nurses experience when first entering acute care work environments have been re...
Burnout has been theorized as occurring within the early years of a career. Role stress, which has t...
The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model posits that both job demands and job resources affect employe...
Burnout among new graduate nurses [NGNs] is a risk to workplace retention and commitment to the nurs...
The detrimental effects of burnout on nurses’ health and wellbeing are well documented and positive ...
AbstractThe detrimental effects of burnout on nurses’ health and wellbeing are well documented and p...
Background: A better knowledge of the job aspects that may predict home health care nurses’ burnout ...
tThe detrimental effects of burnout on nurses’ health and wellbeing are well documented and positive...
Turnover rate of new graduate nurses is often due to the inability to manage and organize complex w...
New nurses often realize that education has not prepared them for the work environment. Work empower...
Background: As the nursing profession ages, new graduate nurses are an invaluable health human resou...
This longitudinal study among Registered Nurses has four purposes: (1) to investigate whether emotio...
Background The alarmingly high rate of illness-related absenteeism among nurses and recent reports...
Background: New nurse burnout has personal and organizational costs. The combined effect of authenti...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to test a model linking new graduate nurses’ perce...
The difficulties new nurses experience when first entering acute care work environments have been re...
Burnout has been theorized as occurring within the early years of a career. Role stress, which has t...
The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model posits that both job demands and job resources affect employe...
Burnout among new graduate nurses [NGNs] is a risk to workplace retention and commitment to the nurs...
The detrimental effects of burnout on nurses’ health and wellbeing are well documented and positive ...
AbstractThe detrimental effects of burnout on nurses’ health and wellbeing are well documented and p...
Background: A better knowledge of the job aspects that may predict home health care nurses’ burnout ...
tThe detrimental effects of burnout on nurses’ health and wellbeing are well documented and positive...
Turnover rate of new graduate nurses is often due to the inability to manage and organize complex w...
New nurses often realize that education has not prepared them for the work environment. Work empower...
Background: As the nursing profession ages, new graduate nurses are an invaluable health human resou...
This longitudinal study among Registered Nurses has four purposes: (1) to investigate whether emotio...