School of Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
Nurse Educ Today. 2025 Jan;144:106413. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2024.106413. Epub 2024 Sep 14.
Newly graduated nurses may experience reality shock and leave the career early, if not adequately prepared. The pandemic has significantly impacted nursing education, clinical placements, working conditions and employment opportunities, leaving newly graduated nurses' work readiness unknown.
To investigate the work readiness and its associated factors of newly graduated nurses who studied and graduated during a pandemic.
A descriptive, cross-sectional correlational study design was employed.
The study was conducted at a large public health service in Victoria, Australia.
Newly graduated registered nurses who studied during the pandemic and graduated between January 2022 and June 2023 (N = 206).
Participants were recruited between November 2022 and June 2023. Participants' self-perceived work readiness was measured using the Work Readiness Scale for Graduate Nurses, covering personal work characteristics, work competence, social intelligence and organisational acumen. Pearson correlation, multiple regression and hierarchical logistic regression analysis were applied to test the relationship between explanatory variables and participants' work readiness.
Mean (SD) values were 50.7 (14.6) for personal work characteristics, 100.5 (18.8) for work competence, and 58.2 (12.4) for social intelligence. Median (IQR) for organisational acumen was 145.5 (18.0). Prior Australian registered nurse or enrolled nurse experience significantly predicted personal work characteristics (β = 0.16, p = 0.037), while previous overseas registered nurse experience significantly predicted work competence (β = 0.14, p = 0.049). Participants who were native-English speakers had a significantly lower work competence (β = -0.15, p = 0.032). Being a female (p = 0.002, 95 % CI = 1.75, 13.21) and the length of a final clinical placement (p = 0.033, 95 % CI = 1.02, 1.59) significantly predicted organisational acumen.
Despite challenges encountered during the pandemic, participants reported a relatively high self-perceived work readiness. Influencing factors include individual characteristics, clinical placement experiences, and previous healthcare employment.
如果新毕业的护士没有得到充分的准备,他们可能会在经历现实冲击后提前离开护理行业。疫情对护理教育、临床实习、工作条件和就业机会产生了重大影响,使得新毕业护士的工作准备情况未知。
调查在疫情期间学习和毕业的新毕业护士的工作准备情况及其相关因素。
采用描述性、横断面相关性研究设计。
在澳大利亚维多利亚州的一家大型公共卫生服务机构进行。
新毕业的注册护士,他们在疫情期间学习并于 2022 年 1 月至 2023 年 6 月期间毕业(N=206)。
参与者于 2022 年 11 月至 2023 年 6 月期间招募。使用毕业生护士工作准备量表测量参与者的自我感知工作准备情况,涵盖个人工作特征、工作能力、社交智能和组织敏锐度。应用 Pearson 相关、多元回归和分层逻辑回归分析来检验解释变量与参与者工作准备情况之间的关系。
个人工作特征的平均值(标准差)为 50.7(14.6),工作能力为 100.5(18.8),社交智能为 58.2(12.4)。组织敏锐度的中位数(IQR)为 145.5(18.0)。澳大利亚注册护士或注册护士的先前经验显著预测个人工作特征(β=0.16,p=0.037),而先前海外注册护士的经验显著预测工作能力(β=0.14,p=0.049)。以英语为母语的参与者的工作能力显著较低(β=-0.15,p=0.032)。女性(p=0.002,95%CI=1.75,13.21)和最后临床实习的长度(p=0.033,95%CI=1.02,1.59)显著预测组织敏锐度。
尽管在疫情期间面临挑战,但参与者报告了相对较高的自我感知工作准备情况。影响因素包括个人特征、临床实习经历和以前的医疗保健就业情况。