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Author
Greenlees-Rae, Joanne
Title
Being confident in practice: A study on the influences on confidence in new graduate nurses
Type
Book Whole
Year
2016
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
151 p.
Keywords
Professional confidence
;
New graduate nurses
;
Critical reflection
;
Surveys
Abstract
Aims to understand influences on new graduate nurses' confidence in their nursing practice. Confirms the value of self-confidence in newly-qualified nurses commencing practice. Utilises Appreciative Inquiry methodology to analyse the dialogue of nine new graduate nurses who share their stories of practice. Highlights five themes from their accounts. Identifies influences on the nurses' confidence, and the reflective practice pervading their nursing practice.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1695
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Author
Miller, Jodi Shirlene
Title
Workplace learning: exploring the context and culture in New Zealand
Type
Book Whole
Year
2013
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
234 p.
Keywords
Workplace learning
;
Post-registration education
;
Postgraduate education
;
Professional development
;
Learning culture
;
Critical reflection
;
Mentoring
Abstract
Explores the rationale underpinning the development of education programmes within urban district hospitals throughout the country, and ascertains how these workplaces develop education programmes, given that the majority of nurses in New Zealand have identified that they prefer to participate in workplace-based professional development. Cites a clear requirement to foster learning during a nurse's development post-registration, while considering how prepared nurse educators were to fulfil their roles as lifelong learning facilitators and mentors. Utilises the perspective of nurse educators employed in District Health Boards (DHBs) geographically isolated from universities providing post-registration learning.
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Serial
1566
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