A mentoring programme to meet newly graduated nurses' needs and give senior nurses a new career opportunity: A multiple-case study

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作者
Jangland, Eva [1 ]
Gunningberg, Lena [2 ]
Nyholm, Lena [3 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, Uppsala Univ Hosp, Dept Surg Sci, Entrance 15, SE-75185 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Uppsala Univ, Dept Publ Hlth & Caring Sci, BMC, Husargatan 3, SE-75185 Uppsala, Sweden
[3] Uppsala Univ, Uppsala Univ Hosp, Dept Neurosci Neurosurg, Entrance 85, SE-75185 Uppsala, Sweden
关键词
Case study; Mentoring programme; Supervision; Nursing turnover; Transition; JOB-SATISFACTION; TURNOVER; WORK; SUPERVISION;
D O I
10.1016/j.nepr.2021.103233
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Aim: To evaluate the implementation of a multifaceted mentoring programme in a large university hospital and describe its value from the perspectives of newly graduated nurses, experienced nurses and the hospital organisation. Background: Healthcare organisations need long-term competence-planning strategies to retain nurses, prevent their premature departure from the profession and use their competencies. This paper reports a mentoring programme focused on supporting newly graduated nurse' transition to practice and senior nurses' professional development as supervisors. Design: A multiple-case study. Methods: We performed 35 interviews with nurses, supervisors and nurse managers in the five units that implemented the programme, mapped the programme at the hospital level and extracted the nurses' working hours. The interviews were analysed thematically using the theoretical lens of the head-heart-hand model to interpret the results. Results: Of 46 units in the hospital, 14 had implemented one or several of the components in the mentoring programme. The programme corresponded to the newly graduated nurses' needs, gave senior nurses a new career opportunity and contributed to an attractive workplace. The main theme, Giving new nurses confidence, experienced nurses a positive challenge and the organisation an opportunity to learn, reflects the value of the programme's supervisory model to new and experienced nurses and to the organisation as a whole. Conclusion: The mentoring programme appeared to be a promising way to smooth the transition for newly graduated nurses. The experienced supervising nurses were key to the success of this complex programme, supporting the new nurses at the bedside and being available to respond to their questions and reflections. Embedding the supervisors in the units' daily practice was necessary to the success of the different parts of the programme. Despite the strategic and well-designed implementation of this mentoring programme aimed to solve the everyday challenge of nurse shortages in the hospital, it was a challenge to implement it fully in all the units studied.
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