Career adaptability among new oncology nurses: A longitudinal exploration.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Man Liu, Lu Liu, Zhuoheng Lv, Yousheng Mao, Yan Liu
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Abstract

Aim: This study aims to explore the longitudinal predictive effect of self-awareness on career adaptability in new nurses at a tumor specialty hospital and the mediating mechanisms of work readiness and transition shock.

Background: Career adaptability is crucial for the personal development of nurses and also intricately linked to the retention rates among newcomers in oncology nursing. Inadequate career adaptability contributes to higher turnover, which in turn exacerbates the shortage of qualified nursing personnel in this field. There is a pressing need for dedicated research and interventions that support new nurses, especially in specialized areas like oncology, to promote their well-being and career advancement. Comprehending these challenges is essential for devising effective strategies that will retain nursing talent and ensure the sustainability of a robust healthcare workforce.

Methods: Longitudinal data from four follow-up surveys were collected from 248 new clinical nurses at the National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, and Peking Union Medical College. Mediation analyses using R 4.1.2 were conducted to examine the pathways between self-awareness, work readiness, transition shock, and career adaptability.

Conclusions: Self-awareness not only directly predicts career adaptability but also influences it through the bidirectional and chained mediating pathways of work readiness and transition shock.

Implications for nursing and health policy: These findings equip nursing managers with flexible strategies to foster and enhance nurses' career adaptability, providing targeted support as nurses assimilate into their clinical roles. This not only strengthens workforce stability but also mitigates turnover, ultimately reinforcing the healthcare workforce.

肿瘤科新护士的职业适应性:纵向探索。
目的:本研究旨在探讨自我意识对肿瘤专科医院新护士职业适应性的纵向预测作用,以及工作准备和过渡冲击的中介机制:背景:职业适应性对护士的个人发展至关重要,同时也与肿瘤护理新人的留职率密切相关。职业适应性不足会导致更高的人员流动率,进而加剧该领域合格护理人员的短缺。目前迫切需要开展专门的研究和干预措施,为新护士提供支持,尤其是在肿瘤学等专业领域,以促进他们的福祉和职业发展。了解这些挑战对于制定有效的战略以留住护理人才并确保强大的医疗队伍的可持续性至关重要:方法:从国家癌症中心/国家癌症临床研究中心/中国医学科学院肿瘤医院和中国协和医科大学的 248 名新入职临床护士的四次跟踪调查中收集纵向数据。使用 R 4.1.2 进行中介分析,研究自我认知、工作准备、转型冲击和职业适应性之间的关系:结论:自我认知不仅直接预测职业适应性,而且通过工作准备和转型冲击的双向和连锁中介路径影响职业适应性:这些发现为护理管理者提供了培养和提高护士职业适应性的灵活策略,为护士融入临床角色提供了有针对性的支持。这不仅能增强员工队伍的稳定性,还能降低人员流动率,最终加强医疗队伍的建设。
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CiteScore
7.90
自引率
7.30%
发文量
72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Nursing Review is a key resource for nurses world-wide. Articles are encouraged that reflect the ICN"s five key values: flexibility, inclusiveness, partnership, achievement and visionary leadership. Authors are encouraged to identify the relevance of local issues for the global community and to describe their work and to document their experience.
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