Lara Thompson, Bryce Catarelli, Xiaoxi Zhang, Michael Weaver
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Beyond Unit Orientation: Analysis of Newly Graduated Nurse Perception of Their Transitional Year.
New graduate nurses (NGNs) experience challenges in transition to practice impacting patient safety and retention. Within a large nonprofit academic hospital, 273 NGNs voluntarily completed Casey-Fink Graduate Nurse Surveys at 1 month and 1 year. Retrospective analysis revealed significant increases in clinical competencies and decreases in perceived support, positive role-modeling, and satisfaction with chosen career over the transitional year. NGNs need continued peer and unit-based support to impact job satisfaction and workforce retention.