Understanding the experiences of transition for newly qualified mental health nurses and their potential to stay in the role: A qualitative exploration.
Keith FordFiona A WatsonAnthony RossMichelle GlascottMolly K CroslandMatthew J WortleyCasey J McCallPublished in: Nurse education in practice (2024)
The transition of newly qualified nurses in mental health services can prove to be a difficult experience, therefore it requires acknowledgment and careful consideration. Understanding the liminal process may allow staff to appreciate the effect of the transition and to understand that the NQN will face overwhelming and unfamiliar responsibilities. Despite the demands to boost the workforce in mental health services there is a need to understand how best to integrate NQN's into their role during this transition. Caution must be used if we are not to lose more NQN's, as despite concerns there are still NQN's looking to mental health nursing as their future and chosen career.