Preparing nurses for practice: A phenomenological study of the new graduate in Australia

J Kelly, K Ahern - Journal of clinical nursing, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Aims. To explore the expectations of final year nursing students before they start
employment and to describe the experiences of newly graduated nurses during their first six …

After the graduate year: a phenomenological exploration of how new nurses develop their knowledge and skill over the first 18 months following graduation

L McKenna, JM Newton - Australian Journal of Advanced …, 2008 - search.informit.org
Aim: This study sought to explore how new nurses develop their knowledge and skill over
the first 18 months following graduation, as well as factors promoting or inhibiting their …

Educating new graduate nurses in their first year of practice: The perspective and experiences of the new graduate nurses and the director of nursing

L Doughty, A McKillop, R Dixon, C Sinnema - Nurse Education in Practice, 2018 - Elsevier
New graduate nurses are the future of nursing and the education they receive as they
transition into the workforce as a newly registered nurse is critical for building a suitably …

The transitional journey through the graduate year: A focus group study

JM Newton, L McKenna - International journal of nursing studies, 2007 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Becoming a new graduate nurse is both a complex and stressful transition.
Graduates must socialise into the context of nursing practice, become accountable for …

A secondary data analysis examining the needs of graduate nurses in their transition to a new role

C Phillips, A Kenny, A Esterman, C Smith - Nurse education in practice, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper describes the views of new graduate nurses on what factors they believe are
important contributors for successful transition to registered nurse practice. Transition from …

The experience of new graduate nurses in rural practice in New South Wales

J Lea, MT Cruickshank - Rural and Remote Health, 2007 - search.informit.org
Introduction: The recruitment and retention of health professionals in rural areas is a long-
standing concern in Australia. In the context of an ageing rural nursing workforce …

Starting out: Qualitative perspectives of new graduate nurses and nurse leaders on transition to practice

S Regan, C Wong, HK Laschinger… - Journal of nursing …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To describe new graduate nurses' transition experiences in Canadian healthcare
settings by exploring the perspectives of new graduate nurses and nurse leaders in unit …

The support needs of new graduate nurses making the transition to rural nursing practice in A ustralia

J Lea, M Cruickshank - Journal of clinical nursing, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives The aim of this paper is to present the findings from the new graduate
nurse participants of a larger study that explored the transitional experiences of newly …

Recent graduate nurse views of nursing, work and leadership

M Cleary, J Horsfall, D Jackson… - Journal of clinical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To assess recent nurse graduates of a large university and seeks their
views of university preparation, requisite nursing skills and qualities, workplace transition …

The enculturation of our nursing graduates

A De Bellis, P Glover, D Longson, A Hutton - Contemporary Nurse, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
The transition from undergraduate nursing student to employment as a registered nurse is
fraught with difficulties for a neophyte. This qualitative study used interviews and focus …