Annamma K
KPJ Healthcare University College,
Lot PT 17010, Persiaran Seriemas, 71, 800, Kota Seriemas, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus
Malaysia
Research Article
Reflection of New Graduate Nurses on the Transition Program Conducted in the Selected Malaysian Private Hospitals
Author(s): Aqila SAS, Rabi’atul AS, Annamma K, Teh Halimaton R and Hamidah HAqila SAS, Rabi’atul AS, Annamma K, Teh Halimaton R and Hamidah H
Transitions are passages or movements from one state or condition to another, and they can profoundly influence and alter the lives of the individuals involved as well as their significant others such as friends, family, and co-workers. While transitional support programs helps to support the new graduate nurses in their first year of practice, there are unmet needs for clinical, social and emotional support. Understanding new graduate nurses’ (NGNs) experiences and their unmet needs during their first year of practice will enable nurse managers, educators and nurses to better support new graduate nurses’ attain the new graduates’ perception on the Transition Program implemented in three (3) private hospitals. This study is intended to determine the new graduate nurses’ (NGNs) reflection towards the transition program in medical, surgical and multidisciplinary .. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2573-4598.19.5.144