2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0254238
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Effectiveness of a standard clinical training program in new graduate nurses’ competencies in Vietnam: A quasi-experimental longitudinal study with a difference-in-differences design

Abstract: Objective This study aimed to estimate the effectiveness of a standard clinical training program for new graduate nurses in Vietnam. Methods A quasi-experimental longitudinal study with a difference-in-differences design was conducted. A total of 280 new graduate nurses completed a self-administered questionnaire. The intervention group consisted of 206 respondents (those having participated in standard clinical training) and the control group (those that did not receive training) of 74. Differences in mean … Show more

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“…Follow-up was complete in one study [ 37 ] and in two studies missing data were imputed [ 34 , 38 ] and thus there was a low risk of attrition bias. However, in the remaining studies [ 35 , 36 ] data was not complete and therefore the risk of attrition bias in these studies was high. Finally, the risk of reporting bias was unclear in all studies but [ 38 ] as there were no preregistered study protocols.…”
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“…Follow-up was complete in one study [ 37 ] and in two studies missing data were imputed [ 34 , 38 ] and thus there was a low risk of attrition bias. However, in the remaining studies [ 35 , 36 ] data was not complete and therefore the risk of attrition bias in these studies was high. Finally, the risk of reporting bias was unclear in all studies but [ 38 ] as there were no preregistered study protocols.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In four of the included studies, the study populations were new nurses [ 34 , 35 , 37 , 38 ]. In [ 36 ], the study population included new professionals within diverse occupations such as accountancy, auditing, banking, software, chemical and manufacturing industries.…”
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confidence: 99%
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