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Health Professions Education, volume 6, issue 3, pages 304-316

New Graduate Nurses’ Readiness to Practise: A Narrative Literature Review

Mohamad AlMekkawi 1
Rouwida El Khalil 1
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HECMA Program, Fatima College of Health Sciences, Al Ain, UAE
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-09-01
scimago Q2
SJR0.407
CiteScore3.6
Impact factor
ISSN24523011
General Medicine
Abstract
To analyze, summarize and deliver a comprehensive understanding of the current knowledge of new graduate nurses’ readiness to practise upon entrance to the workplace. A narrative review conducted to pull together the current knowledge on new graduate nurses’ readiness to practise. The review considered both empirical quantitative and qualitative studies published from 2000 to 2019, which addressed and focused explicitly on undergraduate nursing students and new graduates' readiness or preparedness to practise. Problem-based and reflective learning enhanced students' learning independence and developed their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Also, effective students' supervision, enough support during clinical experiences, and building a strong collaborative relationship between nursing programs and clinical areas improved students’ learning, academic achievement, and smooth translation of theory to practice. Clinical experiences were the mainstay of nursing preparation as they provided nursing students with the required learning opportunities to practise nursing skills and consolidate the knowledge in real-life settings.
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