Fostering Resilience and Well-Being Among New Graduate Nurses

Author:

Franqueiro Tammy

Abstract

Nearly one third of the U.S. nursing workforce is considering leaving their current job, with millennials new to the role most likely to leave. Newly licensed registered nurses (NLRNs) often feel unprepared and overwhelmed, contributing to the risk of turnover in this workforce segment and amplifying unstable healthcare environments. This evidence-based quality improvement project integrated a resilience and well-being program into a nurse residency program, improving resilience and well-being in NLRNs transitioning to professional practice.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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