An evaluation of a strategy to improve the support of orthopaedic nurses through a team preceptorship programme |
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Authors: | Maree Scells RN BN MG MSc Richard Gill BN |
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Affiliation: | aQueensland Nursing Council, 13 Lookout Court, Camp Mountain, Brisbane, Qld 4520, Australia;bRoyal Brisbane Women’s Hospital, Australia |
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Abstract: | Transition to a new work area is often stressful for both experienced and new graduate nurses. It is essential that the new graduate be supported through this transition period to enable them to adjust to the environment itself, refine knowledge, and develop skills specific to their chosen clinical stream. In past years, several strategies have been designed with varying levels of success.This study evaluates an Australian transition support model, where the fundamental difference is that the management of the program is facilitated by a nurse possessing refined leadership, communication, clinical and organisational skills.The model has been evaluated on its effectiveness in meeting specific outcomes. The findings revealed that this coordinated team approach provided increased support for the new graduate, reduced the stress and workloads on the preceptors, whilst promoting confidence in the new starters and preventing conflict between preceptors and preceptees. The Coordinator’s role was shown to be an effective and crucial component in the Coordinated Team Preceptorship Model (CTPM) and findings illustrated that a team preceptorship model is not sustainable without a Coordinator. |
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Keywords: | Evaluation Preceptorship Orthopaedic nursing Co-ordinator |
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