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Impact of COVID-19 on New Graduate Nurses' Transition to Practice: Loss or Gain?

Authors :
Susan M, Smith
Martha, Buckner
Mary Ann, Jessee
Veronica, Robbins
Tessa, Horst
Catherine H, Ivory
Source :
Nurse educator. 46(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted nursing education and required modification of instructional methods and clinical experiences. Given the variation in education, rapid transition to virtual platforms, and NCLEX-RN testing stressors, this cohort faced unique losses and gains influencing their transition into clinical practice.This study examined the impact of COVID-19 and preparedness for professional practice of 340 new graduate nurses (NGNs) at an academic medical center.This was a mixed-methods descriptive study focusing on how clinical experience loss or gains in the final semester affected the fears, concerns, and recommendations for NGNs.More than half (67.5%, n = 295) of NGNs reported changes to clinical experiences, ranging from 0 to 240 hours transitioned to virtual (n = 187; median, 51; interquartile range, 24-80). NGNs fear missing important details or doing something wrong in providing patient care. They identified the need for preceptor support, guidance, teaching, and continued practice of skills.Recommendations are clear communication with leadership, advocacy from the nurse residency program, and targeted clinical and emotional support for NGNs.

Details

ISSN :
15389855
Volume :
46
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nurse educator
Accession number :
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