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The Impact of Psychosocial Health and Self-nurturance on Graduate Nurse Experience

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2015;21(5):459-468.
Published online: December 31, 2015

1Department of Nursing, Kangwon National University, Korea.

2Department of Nursing, Shinhan University, Korea.

Corresponding author: Lee, Mi Ja. Department of Nursing, Kangwon National University, Hyoja 2-dong, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea. Tel: +82-33-250-8880, Fax: +82-33-242-8840, donald87@hanmail.net
• Received: June 15, 2015   • Revised: August 18, 2015   • Accepted: September 22, 2015

Copyright © 2015 Korean Academy of Nursing Administration

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  • Purpose
    The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of Psychosocial health and Self-nurturance on the experience of new graduate nurses.
  • Methods
    A cross-sectional survey design was used. The participants in this study were 149 nurses who had less than 12 months of nursing experience and were working at one of 4 general hospitals. The data were collected by a self-administered questionnaire from Nov. 2012 to Oct. 2014.
  • Results
    The total mean score for Psychosocial health was 3.07±0.60, Self-nurturance, 3.38±0.44, and graduate nurse experience, 2.59±0.27. The effect of Psychosocial health and Self-nurturance predicted 23% of variance in graduate nurse experience.
  • Conclusion
    These results indicate that Psychosocial health and Self-nurturance have a positive relationship to graduate nurse experience. Therefore, further studies including approaches that support Psychosocial health and Self-nurturance are recommended to help in the adaptation of newly graduated nurses to clinical settings.

This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning(No. NRF-2012R1A1A1014906).

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Table 1

Demographic Characteristics of the Participants (N=149)

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Table 2

The Level of Psychosocial Health, Self-nurturance, and Graduate Nurse Experience (N=149)

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Table 3

Psychosocial Health, Self-nurturance, and Graduate Nurse Experience according to Participant Characteristics (N=149)

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Table 4

Correlation between the Major Variables (N=149)

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Table 5

The Impact of Psychosocial Health and Self-nurturance on Graduate Nurse Experience (N=149)

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    The Impact of Psychosocial Health and Self-nurturance on Graduate Nurse Experience

    Demographic Characteristics of the Participants (N=149)

    The Level of Psychosocial Health, Self-nurturance, and Graduate Nurse Experience (N=149)

    Psychosocial Health, Self-nurturance, and Graduate Nurse Experience according to Participant Characteristics (N=149)

    Correlation between the Major Variables (N=149)

    The Impact of Psychosocial Health and Self-nurturance on Graduate Nurse Experience (N=149)

    Table 1 Demographic Characteristics of the Participants (N=149)

    Table 2 The Level of Psychosocial Health, Self-nurturance, and Graduate Nurse Experience (N=149)

    Table 3 Psychosocial Health, Self-nurturance, and Graduate Nurse Experience according to Participant Characteristics (N=149)

    Table 4 Correlation between the Major Variables (N=149)

    Table 5 The Impact of Psychosocial Health and Self-nurturance on Graduate Nurse Experience (N=149)

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