Newly qualified nurses’ and midwives’ experience with continuing professional development during transition: A cross-sectional study

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nurse Education in Practice Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104123
Francesca Napolitano , Nicola Pagnucci , Giuseppe Aleo , Niamh Walsh , Thomas Kearns , Jane WRAY , Paul Mahon , Mario Gazić , Mladen Samardžija , Annamaria Bagnasco , Catherine Fitzgerald
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Abstract

Aim

To explore newly qualified nurses and midwives’ experience of continuing professional development (CPD) and factors associated with CPD participation during newly qualified nurses and midwives’ transition, such as job satisfaction and intention to leave.

Background

Newly qualified nurses and midwives find it difficult to make the transition to their first registered post. During the transition, professional support through CPD is essential to build competence and confidence and increase job satisfaction and retention.

Design

A cross-sectional study.

Methods

This study was conducted from September 2021 to October 2022. The online survey, consisting of 83 items, included: the Questionnaire of Professional Development of Nurses (Q-PDN), the McCloskey/Mueller Satisfaction Scale, three questions about Intention to Leave and two open-ended questions. The analysis was conducted by combining the results from the three European countries. Descriptive and logistic regression analyses were performed. The participants were Newly qualified nurses and midwives from Ireland, Italy and Croatia

Results

A total of 476 Newly qualified nurses and midwives completed the survey. Of these, 32 % (n=152) were satisfied with opportunities to participate in CPD activities and 54.8 % (n=261) had participated in a formal CPD programme. Most newly qualified nurses and midwives (89.1 %, n=424) agreed that they would like to participate in a formal CPD programme. Almost half of the participants (46.4 %, n=219) had thought of leaving the profession in the previous 12 months. We found that ‘having participated in a programme to support newly qualified nurses (OR=0.29; p<.001), ‘participating in mandatory CPD activities’ (OR=0.76; p=0.016) and ‘working in the clinical area of community’ (OR=0.31; p<.001) or in maternity (OR=0.46; p=0.040) were positively associated with better job satisfaction.

Conclusions

Participation in support programs during the transition period contributes to increasing job satisfaction for newly qualified nurses and midwives. During their transition, newly qualified nurses and midwives need more support from their institution managers, in terms of ensuring a better learning environment, as well as formal and informal supports.

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新获得资格的护士和助产士在过渡时期的持续专业发展经验:横断面研究。
目的:探讨新近获得资格的护士和助产士在持续专业发展(CPD)方面的经验,以及在新近获得资格的护士和助产士过渡期间参与持续专业发展的相关因素,如工作满意度和离职意向:背景:新获得资格的护士和助产士很难过渡到他们的第一个注册职位。在过渡期间,通过持续专业发展提供的专业支持对于培养能力和信心、提高工作满意度和留任率至关重要:设计:横断面研究:本研究于 2021 年 9 月至 2022 年 10 月进行。在线调查由 83 个项目组成,包括:护士专业发展问卷(Q-PDN)、麦克劳斯基/穆勒满意度量表、三个离职意向问题和两个开放式问题。分析综合了三个欧洲国家的结果。进行了描述性分析和逻辑回归分析。参与者为爱尔兰、意大利和克罗地亚的新晋护士和助产士 结果:共有 476 名新晋护士和助产士完成了调查。其中,32%(人数=152)对参加持续专业发展活动的机会表示满意,54.8%(人数=261)参加过正式的持续专业发展计划。大多数新近获得资格的护士和助产士(89.1%,人数=424)都表示愿意参加正式的继续教育项目。近一半的参与者(46.4%,人数=219)在过去 12 个月中曾想过离开这一行业。我们发现,"参加过支持新近获得资格的护士的计划(OR=0.29;p 结论:"参加过支持新近获得资格的护士的计划(OR=0.29;p在过渡期参加支持计划有助于提高新晋护士和助产士的工作满意度。在过渡时期,新晋护士和助产士需要机构管理人员提供更多支持,以确保更好的学习环境,以及正式和非正式的支持。
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