Newly graduated nurses' perceptions of their professional role and professional competency: a qualitative focus group study

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作者
Prosen, Mirko [1 ]
Licen, Sabina [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Primorska, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing, Polje 42, Izola 6310, Slovenia
关键词
Competence; Graduation; Nursing education; Retention; Strategies; Transition; EXPERIENCES; TRANSITION;
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10.1186/s12909-023-04747-7
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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BackgroundIn recent years, complex and rapidly changing healthcare settings have placed high demands on nursing graduates, who must effectively assume new professional roles with a wide variety of competencies. However, in an ever-altering environment it is impossible to teach students everything. This means that assessing nursing students' perceptions of their ability to practise their competencies and assume their professional roles is critical for faculty to further develop the nursing education curriculum and to assist healthcare organisations in supporting the transition of graduates. The aim of the study was to explore newly graduated nurses' perceptions of their new professional role and professional competency associated with this role.MethodsA qualitative study using the focus group method. The purposive sample included 18 nursing graduates with an average of 29 years, most of whom were female. The average time that had elapsed since graduation was 1.5 years. Four face-to-face focus group interviews were conducted. Thematic analysis was employed to identify themes and subthemes.ResultsThree main themes describing newly graduated nurses' perceptions were found: (1) significance of the transition period; (2) commitment to the nursing profession; and (3) perceived needs and challenges to professional competency.ConclusionThe transition from a safe academic environment to turbulent clinical practice is shaped by both graduates' expectations and reality. The results of the study indicate a high level of commitment to the profession immediately after graduation and point to groups of competencies that need greater emphasis in the nursing curriculum. Although the responsibility for adequately preparing and supporting nursing students for their new professional roles rests with faculty and healthcare organisations, the responsibility for professional development should also lie on the students themselves.
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