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    Professionele sosialisering in 'n privaathospitaal : 'n verpleegkundige perspektief

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    2013
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    Taljaard, Naomi Louise
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    The aim of this study was to make recommendations for the facilitation of professional socialization of the newly qualified registered nurse (NQRN) through exploration and description of the NQRN's experience of professional socialization at a specific private hospital and factors that may contribute to the resignation of bursary holders. The rationale behind this study was that bursary holders resign before or just after completing their contractual binding. An explorative, descriptive and qualitative research design was used. The sample included all the NQRN who met the inclusive criteria. Data collection was done by the writing of narratives by eight (8) participant's and followed with a focus group discussion to confirm the data. The contents was analyzed independently by two coders and three (3) themes and four (4) sub themes where identified. The first theme describes the NQRNs' experience of professional socialization and includes the sub themes, organizational climate and accompaniment. The second theme describes the reasons for resignation, namely salary and further study or training. A third theme describes the participants' recommendations to management to prevent resignation. The themes were described with relevant research- and subject literature. Each theme was summarized in a conclusion that served as basis for recommendations regarding the facilitation of the NQRNs' professional socialization to the private hospital's management and training department, as well as recommendations for further research. The study was concluded with the researcher's evaluation of the study, identification of limitations and the researcher's reflection on the study.
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