Department of Clinical Sciences, Danderyd Hospital, Karolinska Institutet and Sophiahemmet University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Södersjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden.
J Clin Nurs. 2019 May;28(9-10):1685-1694. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14733. Epub 2019 Jan 29.
This study aimed to describe newly graduated nurses' experiences of introduction processes and leadership within a hospital trainee programme.
For many, being a newly graduated nurse is associated with stress, influenced by the challenge of the transition to independent nurse, coupled with the loss of mentorship due to nurse turnover and rapidly changing demands.
A qualitative design with an inductive approach was chosen, and four focus groups were convened. A total of nineteen nurses were included in the study. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis. COREQ was used as EQUATOR checklist.
The analysis resulted in three themes: Need for an introduction when facing a complex reality, Striving to stand on my own and The importance of having an accessible and multiskilled manager. The transition is a complex, dynamic and demanding process.
The orientation process from student to becoming an independent nurse is a challenging period. A flexible manager and a readily accessible leadership facilitate the newly graduated nurse's striving to become an independent nurse. The study demonstrates that a trainee programme and support are essential in this process. There are indications that today's newly graduated nurses have high expectations of coaching from the manager during the orientation process.
The hospital setting and its organisation are rapidly changing in relation to the increasing number of patients and their health status. In addition, there is a need for newly graduated nurses to secure regrowth, to fill the ranks of experienced nurses leaving the field. Newly graduated nurses increasingly perceive a gap between their training and clinical realities, thus necessitating changes in tutoring and their introduction to the work.
本研究旨在描述新毕业护士在医院实习计划中所经历的入职流程和领导力。
对于许多人来说,作为一名新毕业的护士会感到压力,这是由于向独立护士过渡的挑战所带来的,再加上由于护士离职和需求的快速变化而失去导师的支持。
选择了定性设计和归纳方法,并召集了四个焦点小组。共有 19 名护士参与了这项研究。使用定性内容分析对数据进行分析。使用 COREQ 作为 EQUATOR 清单。
分析结果产生了三个主题:面对复杂现实时需要入职介绍、努力独立和拥有一位可及且多技能的经理的重要性。这个过渡是一个复杂、动态和要求很高的过程。
从学生到成为独立护士的入职过程是一个具有挑战性的时期。灵活的经理和易于获得的领导力有助于新毕业护士努力成为独立护士。这项研究表明,实习计划和支持在这个过程中是必不可少的。有迹象表明,当今的新毕业护士在入职过程中对经理的指导抱有很高的期望。
医院环境及其组织正在迅速变化,与患者数量的增加及其健康状况有关。此外,需要新毕业护士来确保重新成长,以填补经验丰富的护士离开该领域留下的空缺。新毕业护士越来越意识到他们的培训和临床现实之间存在差距,因此需要改变辅导和他们的入职介绍。