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A transition programme to enhance ICU new graduate nurses' professional identity and intention to remain employed: A pre- and postevaluation.

Fen HuXin-Bo DingRu-Han ZhangSu-Yun LiRui CaoLan DengJin LiXing FuXiao-Ping ZhuJie Chen
Published in: Nursing open (2022)
Fifty-three NGNs completed the programme, and their professional identity score significantly increased postintervention [from 111.5 (SD = 16.72) at T1 to 114.2 (SD = 9.12) at T2, p < 0.05], but decreased at T3 [105.8 (SD = 9.44) compared with T1 and T2, p < 0.05]. There was no significant difference in ICU NGNs' intention of remain employed outcomes at three time points (p > 0.05). The transition programme was effective to improve ICU NGNs' professional identity immediately after the intervention, but the increment did not maintain at the 6-month follow-up.
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