Bobbi Shatto, Geralyn Meyer, John Taylor, Yahia Aldhamari, Priya Seth, Madison Maas
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Background: Job persistence among nurses is essential for optimal, safe functioning of the health-care system. Though the acute effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have abated, first-year nurse turnover remains high. Purpose: To determine the best ways to encourage new nurses to stay in their positions, we must first understand why they are leaving. Methods: We did a multi-state survey of RNs newly licensed in 2021 about their perceptions of patient safety culture, grit (the combination of passion and perseverance), professional satisfaction, and intention to leave during their first year of practice. Conclusions: Half of the respondents left their first position during the first year. Perceptions of patient safety, grit, and levels of professional satisfaction were significantly correlated with turnover intention. Implications for Practice: Both health-care and academic institutions must create cultures in which new nurses feel safe, supported, able to give quality patient care, and able to communicate openly.
期刊介绍:
Creative Nursing is an issue focused journal, unique in its recognition of the values inherent in the nursing profession. Excellence and professionalism are not exclusive to any one discipline or specialty, and the editors of Creative Nursing are dedicated to developing nursing leaders at all levels and in all settings. Today"s health care institutions need creative and innovative solutions. Nurses need to think creatively, to experiment, to take risks, and to innovate. Creative Nursing promotes best practices in all aspects of caring--caring for self, patients, families, colleagues, and communities.