Lea J, Cruickshank M T
University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia.
Rural Remote Health. 2007 Oct-Dec;7(4):814. Epub 2007 Oct 24.
The recruitment and retention of health professionals in rural areas is a long-standing concern in Australia. In the context of an ageing rural nursing workforce, recruitment and retention of new graduate nurses is an important issue.
To explore the role transition for new graduate nurses in rural practice in New South Wales (NSW).
This study utilised a qualitative hermeneutic-phenomenological framework.
PARTICIPANTS & SETTING: A purposive sample was drawn from eight rural health care facilities in NSW where participants were employed as new graduate nurses in the first year of a graduate nurse transition program.
The ward culture, workload and level of responsibility within rural healthcare facilities were of concern for new graduates and influenced their retention within the rural nursing workforce.
There are specific aspects of the transition experience that are unique to graduate nurses in rural practice settings.
The findings have implications for undergraduate curricula in the preparation of graduates for the reality of the rural nursing workforce. Additionally, the expectations that staff have of new graduates as they enter the nursing workforce, and the workplace cultural issues recognised as having a significant impact on the retention of graduates must be addressed locally and at the area health service level if nurses are to be retained in this unique nursing specialty.
澳大利亚农村地区卫生专业人员的招聘和留用一直是人们关注的问题。在农村护理劳动力老龄化的背景下,新毕业护士的招聘和留用是一个重要问题。
探讨新南威尔士州(NSW)农村地区新毕业护士的角色转变。
本研究采用定性诠释现象学框架。
从新南威尔士州的八个农村医疗保健机构中选取了一个有目的的样本,这些机构的参与者在护士毕业生过渡计划的第一年被聘为新毕业护士。
农村医疗保健机构中的病房文化、工作量和责任水平受到新毕业生的关注,并影响他们在农村护理劳动力中的留用。
过渡经历的特定方面是农村实践环境中毕业护士所独有的。
研究结果对本科课程在为毕业生准备农村护理劳动力现实方面具有启示意义。此外,如果要让护士留在这个独特的护理专业领域,员工对新毕业护士进入护理行业的期望以及被认为对毕业生留用有重大影响的工作场所文化问题,必须在当地和地区卫生服务层面加以解决。