Eklund Annika, Sterner Anders, Nilsson Maria Skyvell, Larsman Pernilla
Department of Individual and Behavioral studies, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden.
Department of Work Life and Social Welfare, Faculty of Caring Sciences, University of Borås, Borås, Sweden.
Work. 2025 Apr;80(4):1960-1968. doi: 10.3233/WOR-230537. Epub 2024 Mar 7.
Transition programs for newly graduated nurses in hospital settings are reported to provide learning opportunities, strengthening confidence, workplace integration and skills, retention and job satisfaction. Still, our knowledge of long-term effects is scarce and few studies have used control groups.
To explore the long-term impact of having attended a transition program on the nurses' experiences of the first years of practice. More specifically, ideology-infused psychological contract, ethical stress, perceived organizational support, job satisfaction, opportunities for learning, and intention to stay in the nursing profession, were explored as outcome variables.
A questionnaire survey was carried out among registered nurses from November 2019 to January 2020, with a 54% response rate. The analysis was based on 149 nurses who had attended a transition program, and 72 who had not attended. The nurses had seniority between one and three years. Independent samples -test were used to investigate differences between the groups.
The two groups showed small and non-significant differences in the outcome variables. However, regarding the frequency of ethical value conflicts induced by insufficient resources, as well as experiences of ethical value conflict distress, the group of nurses who had attended a transition program showed statistically significantly higher mean values, although the effect sizes were small.
Newly graduated nurses need more than transition programs and skills training to progress in their nursing role and develop competence, increase job satisfaction, and reduce stress. Achieving these goals requires a long-term supportive learning environment that is integrated into everyday work.
据报道,医院环境中针对新毕业护士的过渡计划提供了学习机会,增强了信心、工作场所融合度和技能,提高了留用率和工作满意度。然而,我们对其长期影响的了解仍然很少,而且很少有研究使用对照组。
探讨参加过渡计划对护士头几年实践经验的长期影响。更具体地说,将意识形态注入的心理契约、道德压力、感知到的组织支持、工作满意度、学习机会以及留在护理行业的意愿作为结果变量进行了探讨。
2019年11月至2020年1月对注册护士进行了问卷调查,回复率为54%。分析基于149名参加过过渡计划的护士和72名未参加过过渡计划的护士。这些护士的工作年限在1至3年之间。使用独立样本t检验来调查两组之间的差异。
两组在结果变量上显示出微小且不显著的差异。然而,在因资源不足导致的道德价值冲突频率以及道德价值冲突困扰的经历方面,参加过过渡计划的护士组的平均值在统计学上显著更高,但效应量较小。
新毕业护士要在护理角色上取得进步并发展能力、提高工作满意度和减轻压力,需要的不仅仅是过渡计划和技能培训。实现这些目标需要一个融入日常工作的长期支持性学习环境。