Han Peng, Sun Yingying, Chen Huifeng, Liu Yue, Liu Shuyang, Wang Jing, Chi Chunwei, Dai Zhenjuan, Chen Jing, Zeng Li, Jiang Jinxia
Emergency Department, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200072, China.
Human Resource Department, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200072, China.
BMC Nurs. 2024 Jun 6;23(1):391. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-02043-3.
The period of standardized training is a transitional stage when Generation Z newly graduated registered nurses (Gen Z NGRNs) change their role from student to nurse. Affected by the COVID-19, they lack clinical practice and practicum experience in emergency departments in their university studies. At the beginning of career, they are under great pressure. Resilience is one of the factors that reduce their stress level and increases endurance. It is of interest to understand how this representative group of nurses gained and played the experience of resilience early in their careers.
To explore Gen Z NGRNs' experience and process of resilience, to provide a new perspective and theoretical basis for psychological rehabilitation or intervention of medical staff who experienced transition shock.
This study employed a qualitative design based on the phenomenological approach. 18 nurses from a third-level class-A hospital in Shanghai who participated in standardized training in emergency department were enrolled using purposive sampling. Data collection was through in-depth and semi-structured interviews and continued until reaching data saturation.
The investigation uncovered three themes and ten subthemes. Pressure and challenge contained high workload and high risk coexist, death's stress response, more emergencies and high professional requirements. Coping and adaptation contained team help, psychological restructuring, peer support, transformational leadership. Reflection and planning contained enhance learning, appreciate life.
Our study described the embodiment and coping experience of the physical and mental stress faced by Gen Z NGRNs during their standardized training in the emergency department. It is emphasized that nurse educators should pay attention to the character and actual needs of Gen Z NGRNs, explore and formulate strategies, so as to guide NGRNs to quickly adapt and grow in the new role. The ultimate goal is to increase nurse retention and improve the quality of nursing.
规范化培训阶段是“Z 世代”新毕业注册护士(Gen Z NGRNs)从学生角色转变为护士的过渡阶段。受 COVID-19 影响,他们在大学学习期间缺乏急诊科的临床实践和实习经验。在职业生涯初期,他们面临巨大压力。心理韧性是降低其压力水平和增强耐力的因素之一。了解这一具有代表性的护士群体如何在职业生涯早期获得并发挥心理韧性经验具有重要意义。
探讨 Gen Z NGRNs 的心理韧性体验及过程,为经历角色转换冲击的医护人员心理康复或干预提供新视角和理论依据。
本研究采用基于现象学方法的质性设计。采用目的抽样法,选取上海市某三级甲等医院急诊科参加规范化培训的 18 名护士。通过深入的半结构式访谈收集数据,持续进行直至达到数据饱和。
调查发现三个主题和十个子主题。压力与挑战包括高工作量与高风险并存、死亡应激反应、急诊增多及专业要求高。应对与适应包括团队帮助、心理重构、同伴支持、变革型领导。反思与规划包括加强学习、珍惜生活。
本研究描述了 Gen Z NGRNs 在急诊科规范化培训期间所面临的身心压力的体现及应对经验。强调护士教育者应关注 Gen Z NGRNs 的特点和实际需求,探索并制定策略,以引导 NGRNs 在新角色中快速适应和成长。最终目标是提高护士留存率,提升护理质量。