2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.2001.01634.x
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Measuring the socialization of graduate and diplomate nurses using the Corwin Role Orientation Scale

Abstract: Measuring the socialization of graduate and diplomate nurses using the Corwin Role Orientation Scale The nature of United Kingdom (UK) nursing education has changed signi®cantly as the responsibility has been transferred from hospitals to the University sector. More information is needed on the outcome of the Project 2000 diploma and degree courses given the rapidly changing health care context. This paper focuses on the role socialization of graduate and diploma nurses. As part of a larger study, this researc… Show more

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“…Being considered 'an insider' is important in relation to the success of organisational socialisation (Hagerty & Patusky 1995, Tradewell 1996. Furthermore, the participants' experiences support findings in the literature that it is not until the graduate is a member of the workplace that they are able to conceptualise the components associated with fitting in (Brighid 1996, Taylor et al 2001. It seems that, as students, the participants had no idea of 'nursing culture' despite the hundreds of clinical practice hours they had spent in health care settings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Being considered 'an insider' is important in relation to the success of organisational socialisation (Hagerty & Patusky 1995, Tradewell 1996. Furthermore, the participants' experiences support findings in the literature that it is not until the graduate is a member of the workplace that they are able to conceptualise the components associated with fitting in (Brighid 1996, Taylor et al 2001. It seems that, as students, the participants had no idea of 'nursing culture' despite the hundreds of clinical practice hours they had spent in health care settings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Firstly, there is a risk of exaggerating the unity and stasis of a nursing identity. In the UK educational initiatives in nursing, such as the development of large scale degree‐level education, have changed the nature of the nursing role and affected nurses' sense of identity (Taylor et al . 2001).…”
Section: Making Sense Of Roles – Stasis Change and Multiple Responsimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taylor et al (2001) studied socialization of graduate nurses utilizing Corwin's Role Orientation Scale, comprised of three scales measuring professional, bureaucratic, and service orientation. The researchers found a deficit in role socialization in the newly graduated nurse.…”
Section: Role Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%