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New graduate nurses' clinical competence: A mixed methods systematic review.

Martin CharetteLisa G McKennaMarie-France DeschênesLaurence HaSophia MerisierPatrick Lavoie
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2020)
No recent reviews comprehensively synthesized the findings from new graduate nurses' clinical competence. This review has found that new graduate nurses' competence has been mostly assessed as good, despite the expectation that they should be more competent. Longitudinal studies did not always show a significant increase in competence. These findings can help nurse educators in providing more support to new graduate nurses throughout the transition period or design improved transition programme. This review also identified quantitative tools and qualitative methods that can be used for competence assessment.
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