School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
J Nurs Manag. 2021 Apr;29(3):459-467. doi: 10.1111/jonm.13166. Epub 2020 Oct 11.
To identify the factors influencing employment outcomes and settings for early career nurses.
A shortage of nurses attracted to work in out-of-hospital settings exists. Despite this, not all nursing graduates can secure work as a nurse. Information on the factors that impact wider graduate employment is available. However, a nursing perspective is missing, especially for hard to recruit to areas.
A prospective cohort study was conducted. Participants were 293 final-year undergraduate nursing students, recruited from two universities. Data were collected over 12 months, commencing November 2016.
English as a first language was the greatest predictor of employment for graduates. Previous health care experience and workplace preferences predicted employment in the out-of-hospital setting.
Misalignment between English language requirements and industry expectations about language may lead to bias in recruitment of graduate nurses with English as their second language. Recruitment to out-of-hospital settings may be promoted by having health care experience and targeting those with a preference.
Reviewing current employment policies to ensure they reflect the need for cultural diversity in the nursing workforce is critical. Additionally, research that aims to understand how preferences for out-of-hospital settings are developed will help target graduate employment strategies.
确定影响早期职业护士就业结果和环境的因素。
尽管存在吸引护士到院外环境工作的短缺,但并非所有护理专业毕业生都能找到护士工作。有关影响更广泛毕业生就业的因素的信息是可用的。然而,缺乏从护理角度出发的信息,尤其是对于难以招聘的领域。
进行了一项前瞻性队列研究。参与者是来自两所大学的 293 名即将毕业的本科护理专业学生。数据收集时间为 12 个月,从 2016 年 11 月开始。
英语作为第一语言是毕业生就业的最大预测因素。以前的医疗保健经验和工作场所偏好预测了院外环境的就业。
英语语言要求与行业对语言的期望之间的不匹配可能导致以英语为第二语言的研究生护士招聘出现偏差。通过拥有医疗保健经验和针对有偏好的人,可能会促进院外环境的招聘。
审查当前的就业政策以确保它们反映护理劳动力中文化多样性的需求至关重要。此外,旨在了解如何形成对院外环境偏好的研究将有助于针对研究生就业策略。