Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, College of Nursing, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea.
College of Nursing, Eulji University, Uijeongbu-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
Nurse Educ Today. 2024 Dec;143:106394. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2024.106394. Epub 2024 Sep 5.
Nurses' turnover intention has garnered significant global attention due to the shortage of the nursing workforce. New graduate nurses encounter challenges as they transition from students to professional nurses. Many new graduate nurses have experienced transition shock, which impacts their turnover intention. Researchers show that undergraduate readiness for practice is linked to transition shock and turnover intention, but there is a lack of longitudinal studies investigating their associations and causality.
To explore the longitudinal factors affecting turnover intention among new graduate nurses, as well as the mediating role of transition shock in the relationship between readiness for practice and turnover intention.
A retrospective longitudinal design.
This study was conducted in 54 nursing schools in South Korea.
A total of 232 new graduate nurses who participated in the New Nurse e-Cohort Panel Study as students and have continued working at the same hospital since graduation were included.
Surveys were conducted during three periods: two months before graduation (T0), six months after graduation (T1), and one year after graduation (T2). Hayes' PROCESS macro Model 4 was utilized to analyze the mediating effect of transition shock (T1) on the relationship between readiness for practice (T0) and turnover intention (T2) among new graduate nurses.
Readiness for practice (β = -0.140, p = 0.028) and transition shock (β = 0.259, p < 0.001) were significantly associated with turnover intention. Transition shock acted as a mediator between readiness for practice and turnover intention (β = -0.165, 95 % confidence interval -0.311 to -0.051) among new graduate nurses after controlling for work experience, working in desired units, and completion of internship before nursing school graduation.
This study explored the causal relationships among readiness for practice, transition shock, and turnover intention of new graduate nurses. The findings suggest that higher readiness for practice decreases transition shock and influences the intention to leave. To retain a valuable nursing workforce, nursing schools should strive to create a supportive learning environment that prepares students with a high level of readiness for practice. Additionally, hospitals' nursing managers and administrators should implement a structured adaptation program for new graduate nurses to facilitate a smooth transition into the profession.
由于护理人员短缺,护士离职意向已引起全球广泛关注。新毕业护士在从学生过渡到专业护士的过程中会遇到挑战。许多新毕业护士都经历过过渡性休克,这会影响他们的离职意向。研究人员表明,本科护生的实践准备与过渡性休克和离职意向有关,但缺乏对其关联和因果关系的纵向研究。
探讨影响新毕业护士离职意向的纵向因素,以及实践准备与离职意向之间关系中过渡性休克的中介作用。
回顾性纵向设计。
本研究在韩国 54 所护理学校进行。
共纳入 232 名参加新护士电子队列研究的新毕业护士,他们在毕业时一直在同一家医院工作。
在三个时间段进行了调查:毕业前两个月(T0)、毕业后六个月(T1)和毕业后一年(T2)。采用 Hayes PROCESS 宏模型 4 分析新毕业护士实践准备(T0)与离职意向(T2)之间的关系中过渡性休克(T1)的中介效应。
实践准备(β=-0.140,p=0.028)和过渡性休克(β=0.259,p<0.001)与离职意向显著相关。在控制工作经验、在期望单位工作以及完成护理学校毕业前实习后,过渡性休克在实践准备和离职意向之间起中介作用(β=-0.165,95%置信区间-0.311 至-0.051)。
本研究探讨了新毕业护士实践准备、过渡性休克和离职意向之间的因果关系。研究结果表明,较高的实践准备度降低了过渡性休克,并影响离职意向。为了保留有价值的护理人员队伍,护理学校应努力营造支持性的学习环境,使学生具备较高的实践准备度。此外,医院的护理管理人员应实施新毕业护士的结构化适应计划,以促进他们顺利过渡到专业岗位。