2020
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.15265
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Becoming a good nurse – Socialisation of newly employed nurses into the oncological clinic

Abstract: Aim and objectives To explore newly employed nurses’ socialisation in the process of introduction into an oncological clinic from the perspectives of unit managers and newly employed nurses. Background There are managerial challenges in retaining nurses at workplaces. The way in which nurses are socialised into their work is important for their job satisfaction and retainment. Method Qualitative, semi‐structured interviews with seven nurses and two unit managers, and written introductory material. Thematic ana… Show more

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“…Awareness of transition • Approachable to ask questions of and talk to about feelings Source. Chargualaf and Tse (2017), Innes and Calleja (2018), Lindfors et al (2018), Pasila et al (2017), Pettersson and Glasdam (2020).…”
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“…Awareness of transition • Approachable to ask questions of and talk to about feelings Source. Chargualaf and Tse (2017), Innes and Calleja (2018), Lindfors et al (2018), Pasila et al (2017), Pettersson and Glasdam (2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peer support. Informal, peersupport relationships with other school nurses or colleagues allow for ongoing collaboration, sharing of experiences and knowledge, and more honest communication than the formal preceptorship, creating an environment of trust, which helps new nurses deal with the stressors of the new job (Chargualaf & Tse, 2017;McQuilkin et al, 2020;Pettersson & Glasdam, 2020). Peer support helps create confidence, sustain the passion for nursing, and relieve tension (Pasila et al, 2017).…”
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“…Further, studies show that clinical supervisors, their professional experiences, and engagement in students' learning processes are important for students' socialisation into clinical settings, 39,40 and for introduction and retainment of new graduate nurses in clinical settings. 41 Tanguy 42 dealt with the concept of master teaching and showed how a vocational education is also a social measure used to integrate young people into their work practice post graduation. Although nurse education no longer operates with the concept of master teaching, homecare training apparently works through master teaching, including a strong socialising power in relation to students' inclusion in and exclusion from the community of practice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Goffman's work has received attention across the healthcare sciences, for example to illuminate interprofessional practice on hospital wards [20]. In the context of nurses' socialisation, A Pettersson and S Glasdam [21] expanded Goffman's notion of front-and backstage. Front stage, patients often functioned as objects for newly employed nurses' communication training, while backstage patients frequently functioned as objects for all professionals.…”
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confidence: 99%