确定全州新毕业护士在执业之初和 12 个月护士实习计划之后的核心能力

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nurse Education in Practice Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104147
Angela Renkema , Jennifer Stephenson Zipp , Hussein Michael Tahan , Joan Insalaco Warren , Ryan MacDonald
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目的为新毕业护士在其职业生涯初期和完成为期 12 个月的护士实习项目后在全州范围内发展核心能力提供信息。背景虽然已有研究试图明确新毕业护士在其职业生涯初期的预期核心能力,但结果不一。方法Wilcoxon Signed Rank 测试比较了 2017 年 1 月 1 日至 2019 年 12 月 31 日期间在美国马里兰州工作的 2916 名急症护理医院新毕业护士的回顾性自我报告数据,以考察他们在入职时和完成为期 12 个月的全国标准化护士实习计划后对能力的看法。研究使用了凯西-芬克 2006 年毕业生护士经验调查(Casey Fink Graduate Nurse Experience Survey© 2006)和 Vizient/AACN Nurse Residency Program™ Progression 调查中的六个领域。结果 新毕业护士对能力的自我报告从开始实习护士计划时的平均分 4.81 分上升到完成 12 个月实习护士计划后的 6.67 分(0-10 分)。在实习护士项目开始时,新毕业的护士在六个调查领域中的三个领域报告了较低的舒适度:沟通和领导力、高强度技能和患者安全。12个月后,新毕业护士在所有六个调查领域的舒适度都有所提高,且有统计学意义(Wilcoxon Signed Rank 检验,α =0.05)。结论为护士住院实习项目课程确定了四个持续能力发展领域--沟通与领导力、患者安全、复杂患者任务和临终关怀--期望新毕业护士在项目完成时达到能力要求。新毕业护士的看法证实了全州范围内对院士和实践领导者的研究结果,从而有助于为新毕业护士在进入职场和完成为期 12 个月的护士住院实习项目后制定切实可行的核心能力。
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Identification of statewide core competencies for new graduate nurses at the beginning of practice and after a 12-month nurse residency program

Aim

To inform the development of statewide core competencies for new graduate nurses at the beginning of their professional career and after completing a 12-month nurse residency program.

Background

Although studies have attempted to clarify the expected core competencies of new graduate nurses at the beginning of their professional career, results are mixed. Additionally, nurse residency program competency expectations vary.

Design

A retrospective cross-sectional study using a purposive sample of a national nurse residency program database.

Methods

Wilcoxon Signed Rank tests compared retrospective self-report data between January 1st 2017 and December 31st 2019, from 2916 acute care hospital new graduate nurses working in the state of Maryland, USA, to examine their perceptions of competency at hire and after completing a nationally standardized 12-month nurse residency program. The study used six domains from the Casey Fink Graduate Nurse Experience Survey© 2006 and the Vizient/AACN Nurse Residency Program™ Progression survey.

Results

New graduate nurses' self-report of competency increased from a mean score of 4.81 at the beginning of a nurse residency program to 6.67 after completion of 12-month nurse residency program (scale of 0–10). At the beginning of a nurse residendy program, new graduate nursesreported a low level of comfort in three of the six survey domains: communication and leadership, high-intensity skills and patient safety. At 12 months, new graduate nurses reported higher levels of comfort in all six survey domains, with statistically significant increases (Wilcoxon Signed Rank test, α =0.05).

Conclusions

Four domains for ongoing competency development were identified for the nurse residency program curriculum—communication and leadership, patient safety, complex patient assignments and end-of-life care—with the expectation that new graduate nurses achieve competency at program completion. New graduate nurses’ perceptions corroborated findings from a statewide study of academicians and practice leaders, thus helping to develop realistic core competencies for new graduate nurses entering the workforce and after completing a 12-month nurse residency program.
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