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Transition support for new graduate and novice nurses in critical care settings: An integrative review of the literature.

Tiana Innes1, Pauline Calleja2.   

Abstract

Transition into critical care areas for new graduate nurses may be more difficult than transitioning into other areas due to the specialised knowledge needed. It is unknown which aspects of transition programs best support new graduate nurses improve competence and confidence to transition into critical care nursing specialties. Identifying these aspects would assist to design and implement best practice transition programs for new graduates in critical care areas. Themes identified in the literature include; having a designated resource person, workplace culture, socialisation, knowledge and skill acquisition, orientation, and rotation. Allocation of a quality resource person/s, supportive workplace culture, positive socialisation experiences, knowledge and skill acquisition and structured orientation based on new graduates' learning needs all positively supported increased confidence, competence and transition into nursing practice. Rotations between areas within graduate programs can potentially have both positive and negative impacts on the transition process. Negative impacts of including a rotation component in a transition program should be carefully considered alongside perceived benefits when designing new graduate nurse transition programs.
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Critical care nursing; New graduate nurse; Novice nurse; Preceptorship; Transition support

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29571106     DOI: 10.1016/j.nepr.2018.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurse Educ Pract        ISSN: 1471-5953            Impact factor:   2.281


  7 in total

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Authors:  Charlotte E Elias; Tina Day
Journal:  J Intensive Care Soc       Date:  2020-05-21

2.  Evaluation of an Education-based Training Orientation for Resident Physicians in an Intensive Care Unit in Hawai'i.

Authors:  Victoria M F Mank; Amanda Wiggins; Derek Lowe; Crystal Breighner
Journal:  Hawaii J Health Soc Welf       Date:  2022-08

3.  'Young saplings on fire' newly graduated nurses in the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.

Authors:  Mustafa Sabri Kovancı; Azize Atlı Özbaş
Journal:  J Nurs Manag       Date:  2021-09-16       Impact factor: 4.680

4.  Identifying, describing, and assessing interventions that support new graduate nurse transition into critical care nursing practice: a systematic review protocol.

Authors:  Brandi Vanderspank-Wright; Michelle Lalonde; Janet Squires; Ian D Graham; Nikolaos Efstathiou; Robin Devey Burry; Emily Marcogliese; Becky Skidmore; Amanda Vandyk
Journal:  Syst Rev       Date:  2020-10-16

5.  Using action research to evaluate a nursing orientation program in a multicultural acute healthcare setting.

Authors:  Diana S Lalithabai; Wael M Ammar; Khalid S Alghamdi; Ahmad E Aboshaiqah
Journal:  Int J Nurs Sci       Date:  2021-01-21

Review 6.  New Graduate Nurses in the Intensive Care Setting: Preparing Them for Patient Death.

Authors:  Colette D Baudoin; Aimme Jo McCauley; Alison H Davis
Journal:  Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am       Date:  2022-01-22       Impact factor: 1.326

7.  The lived experience of nurses transitioning to professional practice during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Ranae Aukerman; Lynn White; Michelle Gierach; Tara Miller; Brenda Wolles
Journal:  Nurs Forum       Date:  2022-06-11
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