Practice environment and its association with professional competence and work-related factors: perception of newly graduated nurses




Numminen O, Ruoppa E, Leino-Kilpi H, Isoaho H, Hupli M, Meretoja R

2016

Journal of Nursing Management

24

1

E1

E11

11

0966-0429

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/jonm.12280





Aim

To explore newly graduated nurses' (NGN) perception of their practice environment and its association with their self-assessed competence, turnover intentions and job satisfaction as work-related factors.






Background

The impact of practice environment on nurses' work is important. Positive practice environments are associated with positive organisational, nurse and patient outcomes. How this applies to NGNs needs further exploration.






Method

A cross-sectional descriptive correlation design was used. Data were collected with PES-NWI and NCS instruments from 318 Finnish registered nurses, and analysed statistically.






Results

Newly graduated nurses' perception of their practice environment was mainly positive. Most positive perceptions related to collegial nurse–physician relations, and the least positive to staffing and resource adequacy. Positive perceptions were also associated with higher professional competence, higher perceptions of quality of care and lower intentions to leave the job or profession.






Conclusion

The findings revealed strong and significant associations between practice environment and work-related factors. Practice environment is an important element in supporting NGNs' competence, retention and job satisfaction. Nursing management should pay attention to NGNs' perceptions of their practice environment.




 



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