Bowles Cheryl, Candela Lori
School of Nursing, University of Nevada, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA.
J Nurs Adm. 2005 Mar;35(3):130-7. doi: 10.1097/00005110-200503000-00006.
To determine registered nurses' (RNs) perceptions of their first nursing position experience, and if they left the position, why.
Little information is available regarding job perceptions of RNs in practice for 5 years or less. Nurses with negative perceptions of first job experiences may soon leave the position, thus doing little to alleviate staffing shortages and wasting precious recruitment and orientation resources. Therefore it is important to understand how recent RN graduates view their first job.
The Survey of Nurses' Perceptions of First Job Experience was mailed to 3077 RNs licensed in Nevada who graduated from their basic nursing program within the last 5 years. Completed surveys were received from 352 respondents. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the sample and perception responses. ANOVA and t tests were used to compare total scores with selected demographic variables.
Thirty percent of respondents left in 1 year and 57% left by 2 years. Patient care issues, such as unsafe nurse-patient ratios, were perceived as the most negative aspects and the most frequent reason for leaving.
The findings have implications for nursing and hospital administrators for improving the work environment and retention rates of recent RN graduates.
确定注册护士(RN)对其首个护理岗位经历的看法,以及若他们离职,原因是什么。
关于从业年限在5年及以下的注册护士的工作看法,可获取的信息很少。对首次工作经历有负面看法的护士可能很快离职,从而无助于缓解人员短缺问题,还会浪费宝贵的招聘和入职培训资源。因此,了解刚毕业的注册护士如何看待他们的第一份工作很重要。
《护士首次工作经历看法调查》问卷被邮寄给内华达州3077名在过去5年内从基础护理项目毕业并获得执照的注册护士。共收到352名受访者完成的调查问卷。描述性统计用于描述样本和看法回复情况。方差分析和t检验用于将总分与选定的人口统计学变量进行比较。
30%的受访者在1年内离职,57%在2年内离职。患者护理问题,如不安全的护患比,被视为最负面的方面以及最常见的离职原因。
这些发现对护理人员和医院管理人员改善工作环境及提高刚毕业的注册护士的留用率具有启示意义。