Transition to practice for new nurse graduates: Barriers and mitigating strategies

C Reebals, T Wood, A Markaki - Western Journal of Nursing …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
C Reebals, T Wood, A Markaki
Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2022journals.sagepub.com
Inadequate transition to practice increases stress for new health care providers and
threatens employment longevity. This integrative review aimed to synthesize the evidence
on transition process for newly graduated registered nurses and advanced practice nurses
in hospital settings and to identify enablers/barriers and mitigating strategies. Two
databases were systematically searched for articles that described the process, strategies,
participant perceptions, and implications of role transition with a final yield of 23 articles …
Inadequate transition to practice increases stress for new health care providers and threatens employment longevity. This integrative review aimed to synthesize the evidence on transition process for newly graduated registered nurses and advanced practice nurses in hospital settings and to identify enablers/barriers and mitigating strategies. Two databases were systematically searched for articles that described the process, strategies, participant perceptions, and implications of role transition with a final yield of 23 articles. Synthesis of the evidence revealed three major themes: (a) achieving competence for safe practice, (b) addressing stress during transition, and (c) reducing turnover. Emotional support for new graduates was instrumental to achieving clinical competence. Role transition adaptation was linked to anxiety, while emotional health was positively associated with retention. Developing best practices that address skill proficiency, attending to the emotional needs of new nurse graduates, and providing structured transition programs to improve clinical competence are the strategies of choice.
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