Abstract:
:New graduate nurses now comprise more than 10% of a typical hospital's nursing staff, with this number certain to grow given the increasing numbers of entrants into the nurse workforce. Concomitantly, only 10% of hospital and health system nurse executives believe their new graduate nurses are fully prepared to provide safe and effective care. As part of a multipronged research initiative on bridging the preparation-practice gap, the Nursing Executive Center administered a national survey to a cross section of frontline nurse leaders on new graduate nurse proficiency across 36 nursing competencies deemed essential to safe and effective nursing practice. Based on survey data analysis, the authors discuss the most pressing and promising opportunities for improving the practice readiness of new graduate nurses.
journal_name
Nurse Educjournal_title
Nurse educatorauthors
Berkow S,Virkstis K,Stewart J,Conway Ldoi
10.1097/01.NNE.0000343405.90362.15subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2009-01-01 00:00:00pages
17-22issue
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0363-3624issn
1538-9855pii
00006223-200901000-00009journal_volume
34pub_type
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