Metersky Kateryna, Al-Hamad Areej, Ruzgar Nursel Selver, Tan Valerie, Crasto Grissel, Wong Josephine Pui-Hing
Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Toronto Metropolitan University, 288 Church St., M5B 1Z5, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Ted Rogers School of Management, Toronto Metropolitan University, 288 Church St., Toronto, ON, Canada, M5B 1Z5.
Can J Nurs Res. 2025 Jun;57(2):215-226. doi: 10.1177/08445621241301953. Epub 2024 Dec 8.
BackgroundThe aim of this study is to explore the practice experiences of new graduate nurses (NGNs) in publicly funded acute healthcare settings in the Greater Toronto Area, their perspectives on the determinants of their desire to stay or leave the nursing profession, and to identify action-oriented strategies to promote retention of NGNs.DesignQualitative, descriptiveMethodsFifteen NGNs participated in focus group sessions, where a semi-structured interview guide was created to generate discussion on NGNs' lived and professional experiences. We utilised the Social Ecological and Intersectionality frameworks to guide data analysis with an emphasis on social identities, power relationships, and the personal, interpersonal, organizational, and structural determinants of nursing retention.ResultsParticipants contextualized their major challenges within four professional development phases: 1.) accessible nursing education and practicum placement; 2) preparedness, orientation and mentorship during entry to practice; 3) navigating transition to independent practice and multi-level structural violence; 3.1) retention strategies; and 4) perspectives on professional trajectory for NGNs.ConclusionNGNs experience major challenges throughout their nursing education and career. The study findings indicate that further research and systemic reform is essential to support, develop, and retain nursing leaders in the acute care setting. Furthermore, the findings can inform the development of evidence-based nursing curriculum reform.
背景
本研究旨在探讨大多伦多地区公共资助的急性医疗环境中新毕业护士(NGNs)的实践经验,他们对留在或离开护理行业的决定因素的看法,并确定促进新毕业护士留任的面向行动的策略。
设计
定性、描述性
方法
15名新毕业护士参加了焦点小组会议,会上创建了一个半结构化访谈指南,以引发关于新毕业护士生活和职业经历的讨论。我们利用社会生态和交叉性框架来指导数据分析,重点关注社会身份、权力关系以及护理人员留任的个人、人际、组织和结构决定因素。
结果
(1)可获得的护理教育和实习安排;(2)入职实践期间的准备、入职培训和指导;(3)向独立实践的过渡及应对多层次结构性暴力;3.1)留任策略;以及(4)对新毕业护士职业轨迹的看法。
结论
新毕业护士在整个护理教育和职业生涯中都面临重大挑战。研究结果表明,进一步的研究和系统性改革对于在急性护理环境中支持、培养和留住护理领导者至关重要。此外,这些发现可为循证护理课程改革的发展提供参考。