The transition from student to registered nurse has proven difficult for new graduate nurses. While organizations have implemented structures and processes to support new nurse transition into practice, new nurse turnover continues. The retention of new nurses is important to sustaining a stable workforce, as they are utilized to fill vacancy gaps in acute care settings. In addition, the retention of new nurses is important to patient safety and quality of care.  Current research suggests that turnover rates among new nurses have decreased in some organizations, namely those that have implemented residency programs. Questions remain as to whether the decrease in turnover rates is due to the implementation of these innovative programs o...
This study reports on the 3-, 6-, 12-, and 18-month outcomes of 118 newly hired registered nurses (R...
This qualitative, phenomenological study sought to answer the question: How do new graduates view th...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Therapeutic Sciences, Unive...
The transition from student to registered nurse has proven difficult for new graduate nurses. While ...
This study aimed to identify the individual, unit-based, and hospital-based characteristics correlat...
Attrition rates for first year newly graduated registered nurses (NGRNs) are between 30% to 60%; hig...
This research explored the investigation of influences on transition to practice outcomes among new ...
Newly hired nurses who do not transition well often leave their first nursing position or nursing pr...
New nurse turnover is a problem worldwide and, in the hospital, identified for this study. High nurs...
Despite the growing nursing shortage and the dire need for a full nursing workforce, attrition rates...
Healthcare settings are facing a major challenge in recruiting nurses in this demanding field. Nurse...
The first twelve months for newly qualified nurses (NQNs) is a time of transition producing a myriad...
New registered nurses report they experience work-related stress, multiple challenges, and negative ...
Background: New nurses are the major source of hiring for most hospitals. They fill vacancies left b...
The transition of new graduate nurses from their roles as students to professional nurses is challen...
This study reports on the 3-, 6-, 12-, and 18-month outcomes of 118 newly hired registered nurses (R...
This qualitative, phenomenological study sought to answer the question: How do new graduates view th...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Therapeutic Sciences, Unive...
The transition from student to registered nurse has proven difficult for new graduate nurses. While ...
This study aimed to identify the individual, unit-based, and hospital-based characteristics correlat...
Attrition rates for first year newly graduated registered nurses (NGRNs) are between 30% to 60%; hig...
This research explored the investigation of influences on transition to practice outcomes among new ...
Newly hired nurses who do not transition well often leave their first nursing position or nursing pr...
New nurse turnover is a problem worldwide and, in the hospital, identified for this study. High nurs...
Despite the growing nursing shortage and the dire need for a full nursing workforce, attrition rates...
Healthcare settings are facing a major challenge in recruiting nurses in this demanding field. Nurse...
The first twelve months for newly qualified nurses (NQNs) is a time of transition producing a myriad...
New registered nurses report they experience work-related stress, multiple challenges, and negative ...
Background: New nurses are the major source of hiring for most hospitals. They fill vacancies left b...
The transition of new graduate nurses from their roles as students to professional nurses is challen...
This study reports on the 3-, 6-, 12-, and 18-month outcomes of 118 newly hired registered nurses (R...
This qualitative, phenomenological study sought to answer the question: How do new graduates view th...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Therapeutic Sciences, Unive...