Educating new graduate nurses in their first year of practice: The perspective and experiences of the new graduate nurses and the director of nursing.

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dc.contributor.author Doughty, Lesley en
dc.contributor.author McKillop, Ann en
dc.contributor.author Dixon, Robyn en
dc.contributor.author Sinnema, Claire en
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-12T03:10:23Z en
dc.date.issued 2018-05 en
dc.identifier.issn 1471-5953 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2292/51519 en
dc.description.abstract New graduate nurses are the future of nursing and the education they receive as they transition into the workforce as a newly registered nurse is critical for building a suitably qualified nursing workforce that will adequately serve the future population. Variation exists in education programmes for new graduate nurses in their first year of practice which is known to impact on transition experience. A qualitative study using focus groups and semi-structured interviews was undertaken to explore the experiences and perceptions of New Graduate Nurses undertaking a new graduate programme and Directors of Nursing supporting them to complete the programme which may or may not have been inclusive of a postgraduate course (Masters Level). The findings of this study are in line with previous research and support the value of new graduate programmes but did reveal a lack of consensus in regards to the structure and content of such programmes. This study revealed some commonalities and challenges between the differing programmes but has identified the need for further research to establish the impact of postgraduate education in the first year of practice and how this impacts on nursing practice and patient care. There are numerous terms in the literature with reference to new graduate programmes; transition to practice programme, nurse entry to practice programme, first year of clinical practice programme, new graduate programme and early career nursing programme. For the purpose of this article the term Nurse Entry to Practice (NETP) will be used in reference to any form of new graduate programme. en
dc.format.medium Print-Electronic en
dc.language eng en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Nurse Education in Practice en
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dc.subject Humans en
dc.subject Focus Groups en
dc.subject Attitude of Health Personnel en
dc.subject Nursing Education Research en
dc.subject Nursing Evaluation Research en
dc.subject Qualitative Research en
dc.subject Education, Nursing, Graduate en
dc.subject Inservice Training en
dc.subject Nurses en
dc.title Educating new graduate nurses in their first year of practice: The perspective and experiences of the new graduate nurses and the director of nursing. en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.nepr.2018.03.006 en
pubs.begin-page 101 en
pubs.volume 30 en
dc.rights.holder Copyright: The author en
dc.identifier.pmid 29698878 en
pubs.end-page 105 en
pubs.publication-status Published en
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/RestrictedAccess en
pubs.subtype Journal Article en
pubs.elements-id 738486 en
pubs.org-id Education and Social Work en
pubs.org-id Learning Development and Professional Practice en
pubs.org-id Medical and Health Sciences en
pubs.org-id Nursing en
dc.identifier.eissn 1873-5223 en
pubs.record-created-at-source-date 2018-04-27 en
pubs.dimensions-id 29698878 en


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