2022
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10061122
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Factors Affecting Turnover Intention among New Graduate Nurses: Focusing on Job Stress and Sleep Disturbance

Abstract: Despite the high prevalence of nurses’ turnover and the turnover intention of new nurses, there are insufficient studies examining turnover intention at the time when job orientation is completed and independent nursing commences. Thus, this study examined turnover intention levels and identified the factors affecting turnover intention of new Generation Z nurses, focusing on job stress and sleep disturbance, at the eighth week after completing job orientation. This was a cross-sectional descriptive correlatio… Show more

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“…Accompanying transition based on respectful feedback, effective socialisation improves confidence and skills in managing disputes [ 62 ]. The preceptor must provide feedback and guidance via positive and constructive feedback to foster a conducive learning environment [ 27 ]. Preceptors and newly graduated nurses frequently cited feedback workshops and the NRP Generation Pact as effective strategies to receive positive feedback [ 23 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Accompanying transition based on respectful feedback, effective socialisation improves confidence and skills in managing disputes [ 62 ]. The preceptor must provide feedback and guidance via positive and constructive feedback to foster a conducive learning environment [ 27 ]. Preceptors and newly graduated nurses frequently cited feedback workshops and the NRP Generation Pact as effective strategies to receive positive feedback [ 23 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preceptors and newly graduated nurses frequently cited feedback workshops and the NRP Generation Pact as effective strategies to receive positive feedback [ 23 ]. The Generation Pact feedback system is an agreement between newly graduated nurses and supervisors to provide daily or frequent feedback to each other on the performance of various aspects of professional nursing [ 27 ]. This strategy encourages newly graduated nurses to identify means of obtaining the feedback required to maintain or restore their self-confidence.…”
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“…In addition, nurses also face high levels of negative health (nurse ill-being rate) such as Australia (44.11%), Belgium (67%), Brazil (60%), Canada (52%), Egypt (51%), India (51%), Ireland (82.72%), Lebanon (40.6%), Netherland (67.8%), Oman (75.6%), Spain (80.2%), Uganda (40%), UK (68%), and USA (63%) (Buchan et al, 2022). Similarly, several countries in Asia also indicate high nurse turnover rate, such as Japan (21.3%) (Buchan et al, 2022), China (20.2%) (Jiang & Tang, 2019), and South Korea (12.8%) (An et al, 2022). The level of nurse-ill being rate is also high, such as China (85%), South Korea (72.8%), and Taiwan Besides, in the midst of this outbreak, person-organization fit tend to be lower (low P-O fit) (Pashar et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 98%