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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509594/thai-novice-nurses-lived-experiences-and-perspectives-of-breastfeeding-and-human-milk-in-the-neonatal-intensive-care-unit-nicu
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Tippawan Srichalerm, Cynthia S Jacelon, Lindiwe Sibeko, Jumpee Granger, Carrie-Ellen Briere
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding and human milk have well-documented health benefits for newborn infants, particularly those who are sick. However, breastfeeding rates and human milk feeding among infants in neonatal intensive units (NICU) in Thailand are still low; thus, breastfeeding promotion and support are required for Thai mothers of premature infants. Newly graduated nurses can play a critical role within the healthcare support system and can have a significant impact on improving breastfeeding practices in the NICU...
March 20, 2024: International Breastfeeding Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506588/new-graduate-nurses-experiences-by-generation-in-south-korea-a-qualitative-meta-synthesis
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Heejin Chung, Mihyun Park
BACKGROUND: As the nursing organization environment evolves into one in which several generations work together, there are concerns about generational differences leading to conflicts. PURPOSE: A synthesis of qualitative studies was used to gain insight into the experiences and perceptions of new nurses working in South Korean hospitals and identify generational differences between nurses of Generations X and Y. METHODS: Eight databases were searched systematically for qualitative studies published up to June 2020...
March 21, 2024: Journal of Nursing Research: JNR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506572/perspectives-of-chinese-new-nurses-regarding-successful-transition-a-qualitative-study
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Weiguang Ma, Yutong Xu, Yuanfei Liu, Tao Liang, Fang Ma
BACKGROUND: Transition issues have been discussed for many decades, yet little is known about successful transition expectations in the context of Chinese culture. PURPOSE: This article was designed to describe the expectations of newly graduated nurses in China regarding successful transition. METHODS: A qualitative, descriptive study design was employed, and a purposive sampling method was used to recruit interviewees. All of the one-to-one conversations were held in a quiet room to ensure privacy...
March 21, 2024: Journal of Nursing Research: JNR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501808/a-healthcare-academic-practice-partnership-program-to-promote-student-nurse-readiness-for-work
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Carolyn Swinton, Veronica Deas, Karen Worthy, Carol Lambdin, Jeannette O Andrews
Highly skilled new graduate nurses must be better prepared to face the clinical and professional challenges in today's healthcare environment. Compounding these challenges are the growing resignations of clinical faculty and experienced clinical nurses. Innovative programs are needed to bridge the knowledge-practice gap with opportunities to create pipelines to aid the future nursing workforce. A multihospital health system partnered with a local college of nursing to develop a Nursing Student Pipeline Program, which allows nursing students to perform select nursing tasks as employees of the health system...
March 19, 2024: Journal of Nursing Administration
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470271/organizational-engagement-one-state-s-experience-with-invigorating-affiliate-membership-and-building-a-sustainable-fundraising-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren Narbey, Rebecca Ingalls, Alice Cline, Emily C McGahey, Amanda Shafton, Kim Amsley-Camp
Over the last 6 years, the Pennsylvania Affiliate of the American College of Nurse-Midwives has worked to meet the needs of its diverse membership and increase the capacity of the affiliate board by taking a series of strategic steps. This article details the key components of this journey, which has culminated in a successful annual conference with over $118,000 in net revenue to help meet affiliate goals, including pursuing midwifery modernization legislation for Pennsylvania and an increase in our affiliate membership by almost 100 individuals...
March 12, 2024: Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466730/observed-use-of-clinical-judgment-among-new-graduate-nurses
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Janet Monagle, Mary Ann Jessee, Ann Nielsen, Lisa Gonzalez, Kathie Lasater
BACKGROUND: Despite the efforts of academic nursing educators to prepare students to make sound clinical judgments, the literature suggests new graduate nurse (NGN) competence with this critical skill continues to decline. This study sought to identify how practicing nurses describe their observations of the use and outcomes of clinical judgment by NGNs in nursing practice. METHOD: A multisite, cross-sectional survey using multiple-choice, Likert scale, and open response items to identify participants' observations of NGN clinical judgment was sent with snowball sampling and resulted in a sample of 314 participants from 19 U...
March 7, 2024: Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38461058/early-engagement-the-value-of-mrit-student-externs-in-supporting-recruitment-retention-and-the-future-of-the-medical-imaging-professions
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C Gillan, A Magliozzi, L Savelli, P Cornacchione
UNLABELLED: The healthcare system faces critical challenges in recruitment and retention due to increased patient volumes, post-pandemic recovery needs, and a departing experienced workforce. The concept of an 'extern' role, increasingly explored in professions such as nursing, allows healthcare students to take on paid employment in assistive roles in settings relevant to their future profession. The cornerstone of such an initiative is to bridge academic learning with practical clinical support, engaging the future of the workforce in a safe and meaningful way...
March 8, 2024: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38457173/the-impact-of-transition-programs-on-well-being-experiences-of-work-environment-and-turnover-intentionamong-early-career-hospital-nurses
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Annika Eklund, Anders Sterner, Maria Skyvell Nilsson, Pernilla Larsman
BACKGROUND: Transition programs for newly graduated nurses in hospital settings are reported to provide learning opportunities, strengthening confidence, workplace integration and skills, retention and job satisfaction. Still, our knowledge of long-term effects is scarce and few studies have used control groups. OBJECTIVE: To explore the long-term impact of having attended a transition program on the nurses' experiences of the first years of practice. More specifically, ideology-infused psychological contract, ethical stress, perceived organizational support, job satisfaction, opportunities for learning, and intention to stay in the nursing profession, were explored as outcome variables...
March 7, 2024: Work: a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453340/improving-new-graduate-nurse-retention-with-a-transition-to-emergency-nursing-practice-program
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Michele M D Lee
INTRODUCTION: Emergency department turnover rates increased at Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center. Most applicants were new graduate registered nurses. A strength, weakness, opportunity, threat analysis revealed 3 weaknesses regarding new graduate registered nurses in emergency departments. Transition to practice program was necessary, new graduate registered nurse competency needed to progress rapidly, and retention rates needed improvement. METHODS: The emergency department registered nurse transition to practice pathway was created to address these challenges...
March 2024: Journal of Emergency Nursing: JEN: Official Publication of the Emergency Department Nurses Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450783/clinical-decision-making-processes-among-graduate-nurses-specialist-nurses-and-nurse-practitioners-a-collaborative-international-study
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Rika Levy-Malmberg, Erika Boman, Daniela Lehwaldt, Lisbeth Fagerström, Emily B Lockwood
AIM: To explore clinical decision-making by comparing the processes used by three groups of nurses in the emergency departments of three hospitals: in Norway, Finland and Ireland. BACKGROUND: Clinical decision-making in an emergency department environment is a complex process often occurring in times of crisis. It is an important aspect contributing to the quality of care. However, empirical research is limited regarding the decision-making process in different nursing roles...
March 7, 2024: International Nursing Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38448892/development-and-validation-of-self-assessment-instrument-to-measure-the-digital-professionalism-of-healthcare-professionals-using-social-media
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Shazia Imran, Rahila Yasmeen, Memoona Mansoor
BACKGROUND: The use of social media across the globe has risen incrementally. During the COVID-19 pandemic, these sites undeniably provided new avenues for professional networking but also led to a surge in cases of online misconduct. Professionalism instruments and scales do not assess the digital attitude and behaviour of healthcare professionals (HCPs). The purpose of this study was to identify the domains and items of digital professionalism related to social media use and to validate a self-assessment instrument to assess the digital professionalism of HCPs using social media...
March 6, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439056/relationship-between-demographic-and-social-variables-and-performance-in-virtual-reality-among-healthcare-personnel-an-observational-study
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Daniel Katz, Benjamin Hyers, Eric Patten, Darren Sarte, Mariano Loo, Garrett W Burnett
BACKGROUND: Virtual reality is emerging as an important component of medical education. Although the benefits of virtual reality are apparent, the optimal strategy to orient to or differentiate learners in the virtual space have not been delineated. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between demographic variables, social variables, and self-perceived comfort with technology to performance on a standardized non-medical virtual reality experience. METHODS: This observational study was performed at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare in 2022...
March 4, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38437043/new-graduate-nurse-transition-into-rural-home-a-case-study
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Laurie Generous
The global shortage of nurses and high attrition rates for newly graduated nurses along with the shifting demand for home care has created a critical need for retention strategies that address the specific challenges of rural settings. The effectiveness of structured transition or mentoring programs are primarily studied in acute care settings, making it difficult to translate to the unique context of rural home care nursing. The complexities of the independent nature of home care nursing practice and limited resources to address transition shock make it difficult to successfully transition newly graduated nurses to rural home care...
March 2024: Home Healthcare Now
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38434316/the-effectiveness-of-nurse-residency-programs-on-new-graduate-nurses-retention-systematic-review
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Zahra Mohamed, Nathira Al-Hmaimat
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization estimated a need for around 6 million nurses by 2030 to meet the healthcare demand. The International Council of Nurses reported that, the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, the aging nursing workforce, and the high turnover of nurses were some of the factors that contributed to the anticipated 13 million nursing deficit. Globally, there is a worry about the high turnover with no doubt. The cost of turnover and recruitment incurred by healthcare organizations are huge which requires developing measures and interventions to address the problem...
March 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429761/assessment-of-the-effectiveness-of-the-boppps-model-combined-with-case-based-learning-on-nursing-residency-education-for-newly-recruited-nurses-in-china-a-mixed-methods-study
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Yongli Wang, Yiqian Chen, Ling Wang, Wen Wang, Xiangyan Kong, Xiaodan Li
BACKGROUND: Expanding new nurse training and education is a priority for nursing educators as well as a critical initiative to stabilize the nursing workforce. Given that there is currently no standardized program for the training of new nurses in China, we investigated the effectiveness of the bridge-in, objective, pre-assessment, participatory learning, post-assessment, and summary model combined with case-based learning ((BOPPPS-CBL) for the standardized training of new nurses. METHODS: The mixed method approach with explanatory sequential (quantitative-qualitative) method was used...
March 1, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38422796/factors-associated-with-practice-readiness-among-newly-qualified-nurses-in-their-first-two-years-of-practice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siew Hoon Lim, Shin Yuh Ang, Fazila Aloweni, Kee Chen Elaine Siow, Sabrina Bee Leng Koh, Tracy Carol Ayre
BACKGROUND: Newly graduated nurses undergo stress and role adjustment as they transition into practice during the first year and continue to struggle beyond the first year. Determining their practice readiness can aid in the development of interventions to facilitate workplace readiness for nurses in their first two years entering the nursing profession. OBJECTIVES: To examine (i) extent of practice readiness of new nurses in their role; and (ii) associations between nurses' practice readiness and demographic and occupational variables, and reasons for choosing nursing profession...
February 24, 2024: Nurse Education Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38422684/psychometric-evaluation-of-the-chinese-version-of-the-attitudes-subjective-norms-perceived-behavioural-control-and-intention-to-pursue-a-career-in-mental-health-nursing-scale
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi Zeng, Mei Sun
AIM: To adapt culturally and assess the reliability and validity of the Attitudes, Subjective Norms, Perceived Behavioural Control and Intention to Pursue a Career in Mental Health Nursing (ASPIRE) scale among Chinese nursing students. BACKGROUND: Mental health nurses make up a substantial proportion of the mental health workforce and are pivotal for improving access to professional mental health care. However, a shortage of mental health nurses persists across various countries...
February 26, 2024: Nurse Education in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413915/adapting-the-donabedian-model-in-undergraduate-nursing-education-a-modified-delphi-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marjan Ghofrani, Leila Valizadeh, Vahid Zamanzadeh, Akram Ghahramanian, Ali Janati, Fariba Taleghani
BACKGROUND: Donabedian conceptual and multidimensional framework has been used in several studies in an educational context. In this study, we aimed to adapt the Donabedian three-component model (structure, process, and outcome) in undergraduate nursing education. This conceptual framework provides a comprehensive image of nursing education institutions and can help to evaluate institutions by measuring different aspects of their performance. A comprehensive understanding of the various elements of an educational institution helps to develop a complete, appropriate relevant set of performance indicators...
February 27, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38389282/nurses-career-choice-and-satisfaction-with-mental-health-transition-to-practice-programs-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Louise Alexander, Nigel Toomey, Kim Foster
UNLABELLED: WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: There are significant issues recruiting nurses into mental health due to several reasons such as dilution of curriculum, and mental health being an unpopular career choice Transition programs provide nurses entering mental health with orientation, academic and clinical skills, and knowledge. WHAT THE PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: Transition programs need to be nuanced to specialty areas (e.g. community) to ensure nurses are given the support necessary to remain working in the field...
February 22, 2024: Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386461/taking-new-approaches-to-coaching-and-care-can-lift-nursing-numbers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kecia M Kelly
Nurses are the backbone of healthcare. Their retention and recruitment are essential to the success and sustainability of healthcare providers. For many years, Portland, Oregon-based Legacy Health enjoyed the luxury of a registered nurse (RN) turnover rate consistently as low as 7.6 percent and a vacancy rate of 2.49 percent. Suddenly, COVID-19 and a confounding exodus of nurses from the profession overran this excellent track record. Today, Legacy Health is rebuilding its RN workforce and staff resilience through new initiatives...
April 2024: Frontiers of Health Services Management
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