ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Year : 2020 | Volume
: 9 | Issue : 3 | Page : 214--220
New graduate nurses' transition: Role of lack of experience and knowledge as challenging factors
Omar Ghazi Baker Department of Community, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, College of Nursing, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Omar Ghazi Baker College of Nursing, King Saud University, Riyadh Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Context: Lack of experience and practical knowledge makes it difficult to deal with the issues related to health-care practices. This acts as a threat to the learner's theoretical ability. Aims: The study aims to identify the challenges and the associated factors which limit the knowledge acquisition of new nurse graduates in Saudi Arabia. Settings and Design: A cross-sectional study design was used in which a sample of 95 individuals was recruited from public hospitals in Al-Baha region. Subjects and Methods: A primary survey approach was used to collect data from nurses using close-ended questionnaire. Statistical Analysis Used: IBM SPSS (Statistical Tool for Social Sciences) version 20.0 was used to conduct the statistical analysis. Results: The challenges include role expectations, lack of confidence, workload, fear, and orientation issues, while other factors such as physical environment, responsibility, support, and professional development create a sense of dissatisfaction among nursing professionals. New graduate nurses are infrequently scheduled in situations where they cannot feel confident in dealing with clinical cases. Conclusions: The study concluded that transition is the major issue with respect to difficulties faced by nurses in the health-care environment.
How to cite this article:
Baker OG. New graduate nurses' transition: Role of lack of experience and knowledge as challenging factors.Saudi J Health Sci 2020;9:214-220
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Baker OG. New graduate nurses' transition: Role of lack of experience and knowledge as challenging factors. Saudi J Health Sci [serial online] 2020 [cited 2023 Jun 4 ];9:214-220
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