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The impact of transition programmes on workplace bullying, violence, stress and resilience for students and new graduate nurses: A scoping review.

Khadijah Ali AlshawushNutmeg HallettCaroline Bradbury Jones
Published in: Journal of clinical nursing (2021)
Evidence indicates that there is a worldwide gap in how universities and colleges prepare nursing students for transitioning from the education system to clinical practice. New graduate nurses and nurse managers regularly report that their education did not fully provide them with the skills required for their transition to clinical practice. Transition programmes support new graduate nurses to deal with workplace violence and bullying and need to have structured implementation. Ongoing evaluation is required to ensure that the programmes meet the needs of nursing students and new graduate nurses and health organisations, improve new graduate nurses' transition to clinical practice safely, enhance their resilience to overcome issues in the workplace (such as violence, bullying and stress) and reduce their turnover.
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