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A qualitative study into the experiences of newly qualified children’s nurses during their transition into children’s community nursing teams

Darvill, AL; Fallon, D; Livesley, J

Authors

AL Darvill

D Fallon

J Livesley



Abstract

This paper will report on the results of a PhD thesis into the experience of newly qualified children’s nurses during their transition into children’s community nursing teams in the North West of England.
The study took place at a time when the recruitment of newly qualified children’s nurses into U.K. children’s community nursing teams was not only a new professional endeavour, but one that met with some resistance due to the prevailing attitude that the community was an inappropriate first post destination for them. The transition experience of their contemporaries, whose first post was within hospital based services, has been well researched. However, little research attention has been paid to the experiences of transition of those who take up first posts in the community.
The findings indicate that there were factors that both facilitated and hindered the development of their professional identity as children’s community nurses. Of significance is that the participants did not report the shock like reactions described by their contemporaries in acute hospital based settings. They described an ideal transition experience as one which included a period of lengthy and consistent support, the allocation of contrived workloads and continued support during independent visits. However, this ideal experience of transition was often disrupted through circumstances such as perceptions of being undervalued, lack of colleagues’ acknowledgement of the value of their undergraduate learning experiences and the allocation of complex cases requiring skills and knowledge beyond their competence level.
The notion of an ideal experience of transition which accommodates individual differences during transition will be discussed as a pragmatic solution to other children’s community nursing teams seeking to ease the transition experience of newly qualified children’s nurses. It also challenges the assumption that they are an inappropriate first post destination for newly qualified children’s nurses.

Citation

Darvill, A., Fallon, D., & Livesley, J. (2014, June). A qualitative study into the experiences of newly qualified children’s nurses during their transition into children’s community nursing teams. Presented at 5th International Nurse Education Conference - the complexities of learning and caring; evaluating the learning and caring: evaluating impact of nursing and healthcare education on student learning and patietn care, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name 5th International Nurse Education Conference - the complexities of learning and caring; evaluating the learning and caring: evaluating impact of nursing and healthcare education on student learning and patietn care
Conference Location Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands
Start Date Jun 22, 2014
End Date Jun 25, 2014
Deposit Date Mar 3, 2015
Additional Information Event Type : Conference


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