Willemsen-McBride Tara
St. Mary's General Hospital, Kitchener, ON.
Can Oper Room Nurs J. 2010 Mar;28(1):8, 10-1, 16 passim.
Current nursing shortages along with unsuccessful nursing orientation programs have been a major concern for the past decade because they result in poor retention, reduced quality of patient care, decreased job satisfaction and high financial costs to the organization. Specialty areas, such as the Operating Room (OR), are even more vulnerable due to the stressful working environment and critical care skill set. It has been estimated that approximately 35-65% of new graduates will leave their work place within the first year of employment, lending to the 55% nursing turnover rate. The cost of orientating a new nurse to the perioperative role is estimated to cost between $50,000 and $59,000 U.S. Thus, it is imperative to improve the orientation experience for both new and senior perioperative nurses. Matching preceptor/preceptee learning styles is one way to enhance job satisfaction levels. This paper revisits the literature on preceptorship and provides suggestions on how to enhance existing orientation programs.
在过去十年中,当前的护理人员短缺以及不成功的护理入职培训项目一直是一个主要问题,因为它们导致留用率低、患者护理质量下降、工作满意度降低以及给组织带来高昂的财务成本。诸如手术室(OR)等专业领域,由于工作环境压力大以及关键护理技能要求高,情况更为严峻。据估计,大约35%至65%的新毕业生会在入职的第一年内离职,导致护理人员离职率达到55%。培训一名新护士担任围手术期角色的成本估计在5万至5.9万美元之间。因此,改善新入职和资深围手术期护士的入职培训体验势在必行。匹配带教老师/学员的学习风格是提高工作满意度的一种方法。本文回顾了有关带教制的文献,并就如何改进现有的入职培训项目提出了建议。