2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-022-01133-4
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New graduate registered nurses’ professional competence and the impact of preceptors’ education intervention: a quasi-experimental longitudinal intervention study

Abstract: Aims and objectives The aim of this quasi-experimental longitudinal intervention study was to investigate new graduate nurses’ professional competence development after preceptors’ participation in an education intervention. Background New graduate registered nurses are expected to be competent in many areas of nursing. Expectations that are sometimes unrealistic may cause a sense of inadequacy and stress, and this may in turn prevent them from ful… Show more

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“…44 Professional competence may mitigate the development and progression of burnout and compassion fatigue because of its different positive attributes, such as communication, interpersonal relationships and teamwork, leadership and management, and moral action. 45 Professionally competent nurses can utilize good communication skills and leadership and management abilities to promote a positive work environment and good teamwork and relationships. 6,11 To add to this, professionally competent nurses can employ appropriate communication skills, moral values, and ethical principles to convey compassion and empathy in their actions without integrating with the patient’s suffering, which can lead to countertransference, burnout, and compassion.…”
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“…44 Professional competence may mitigate the development and progression of burnout and compassion fatigue because of its different positive attributes, such as communication, interpersonal relationships and teamwork, leadership and management, and moral action. 45 Professionally competent nurses can utilize good communication skills and leadership and management abilities to promote a positive work environment and good teamwork and relationships. 6,11 To add to this, professionally competent nurses can employ appropriate communication skills, moral values, and ethical principles to convey compassion and empathy in their actions without integrating with the patient’s suffering, which can lead to countertransference, burnout, and compassion.…”
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“…Nurse residency programs (NRPs) represent one such initiative. [3][4][5][6] An NRP is a structured series of learning events and experiences over a minimum duration of 12 months, co-developed in partnership between health care organizations and academic institutions. The efficacy of NRPs for preparing and retaining NGNs has been established, but their implementation in hospitals is limited or suboptimal due to cost, staff pressures, workload, staff training issues, and poor design.…”
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“…This high turnover rate has been attributed to the interplay of a range of causative and contributory factors, such as stress, burnout, patient safety concerns, and a heavy workload 2,3 . There is an international deficit of 5.9 million nurses, underscoring the global imperative to retain NGNs beyond their first year of employment, given their unique contribution to the resilience of health care systems, patient safety, and quality of patient care 1,2,4–6 . The forthcoming scoping review by Pickens and Palokas 3 holds rich promise in this regard, as it focuses on identifying the challenges and opportunities that can arise in the implementation of an established intervention to enhance NGN retention at this critical juncture in their career trajectory.…”
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