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New Graduate RN Work Satisfaction After Completing an Interactive Nurse Residency
by
Linden, Lois
, Allen, Marsha
, Gibbs, Elizabeth
, Anderson, Teresa
in
Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Curriculum
/ Education, Nursing, Continuing - organization & administration
/ Humans
/ Inservice Training - organization & administration
/ Interactive learning
/ Internship, Nonmedical - organization & administration
/ Interprofessional Relations
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Nurses
/ Nursing Education Research
/ Nursing Methodology Research
/ Nursing Staff, Hospital - education
/ Nursing Staff, Hospital - psychology
/ Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
/ Patient Care Planning
/ Personnel Turnover
/ Professional Competence
/ Program Evaluation
/ Qualitative Research
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Workforce planning
2009
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New Graduate RN Work Satisfaction After Completing an Interactive Nurse Residency
by
Linden, Lois
, Allen, Marsha
, Gibbs, Elizabeth
, Anderson, Teresa
in
Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Curriculum
/ Education, Nursing, Continuing - organization & administration
/ Humans
/ Inservice Training - organization & administration
/ Interactive learning
/ Internship, Nonmedical - organization & administration
/ Interprofessional Relations
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Nurses
/ Nursing Education Research
/ Nursing Methodology Research
/ Nursing Staff, Hospital - education
/ Nursing Staff, Hospital - psychology
/ Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
/ Patient Care Planning
/ Personnel Turnover
/ Professional Competence
/ Program Evaluation
/ Qualitative Research
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Workforce planning
2009
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New Graduate RN Work Satisfaction After Completing an Interactive Nurse Residency
by
Linden, Lois
, Allen, Marsha
, Gibbs, Elizabeth
, Anderson, Teresa
in
Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Curriculum
/ Education, Nursing, Continuing - organization & administration
/ Humans
/ Inservice Training - organization & administration
/ Interactive learning
/ Internship, Nonmedical - organization & administration
/ Interprofessional Relations
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Nurses
/ Nursing Education Research
/ Nursing Methodology Research
/ Nursing Staff, Hospital - education
/ Nursing Staff, Hospital - psychology
/ Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
/ Patient Care Planning
/ Personnel Turnover
/ Professional Competence
/ Program Evaluation
/ Qualitative Research
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Workforce planning
2009
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New Graduate RN Work Satisfaction After Completing an Interactive Nurse Residency
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New Graduate RN Work Satisfaction After Completing an Interactive Nurse Residency
2009
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Overview
Objective: The aims of this study were to measure job satisfaction and engagement perceptions of new nurses after completing interactive residency modules and to test the reliability and validity of the Halfer-Graf Job/Work Environment Nursing Satisfaction Survey. Background: US nursing shortages are estimated to increase to 36% by 2020, requiring emphasis on hiring new graduate nurses. Improved retention of new graduates through innovative orientations such as interactive nurse residencies is one option. Methods: This mixed qualitative and quantitative study compared perceived job satisfaction and employee engagement of 90 new graduate nurses completing an interactive nurse residency. Results: Reliability and validity of the Halfer-Graf tool were supported. Qualitative analysis yielded trends related to satisfiers (patients, patient outcomes, and teamwork) and dissatisfiers (staffing/scheduling, lack of teamwork, and physician disrespect). Simulation scenarios, debriefing, and e-mail communication with peers ranked high as beneficial teaching strategies. Conclusions: Study findings support previous research. An interactive learning environment was perceived as beneficial. First and second year nurse retention was consistent with previous residency programming.
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc,Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Ovid Technologies
Subject
/ Education, Nursing, Continuing - organization & administration
/ Humans
/ Inservice Training - organization & administration
/ Internship, Nonmedical - organization & administration
/ Nurses
/ Nursing Methodology Research
/ Nursing Staff, Hospital - education
/ Nursing Staff, Hospital - psychology
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