Seeking Research Participants - RN with 2 years or less experience

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Specializes in Nurse Education.

Are you a registered nurse?

Please consider participating in my research study if you:

-have 2 years or less of experience

-are working or have worked in bedside clinical practice

You are invited to take part in a research study about nursing career satisfaction and turnover intention. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects that a transition to practice program has on satisfaction with nursing as a career and retention of the newly qualified registered nurse in bedside care. This study is being conducted by a researcher named Amanda Machesky, who is a doctoral student at Walden University. You might already know the researcher as a registered nurse or nurse educator, but this study is separate from that role. Declining or discontinuing will not negatively impact your relationship with the researcher or access to services.

This study is voluntary. You are free to accept or turn down the invitation. Nobody will treat you differently if you decide not to be in the study. If you decide to be in the study now, you can still change your mind later. You may stop at any time. Participation is expected to take approximately 15-20 minutes. You must be 18 years of age or older to participate. This is a completely anonymous survey.

Please click the survey link below to participate.

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This is an approved survey from a doctoral student - thanks for taking the time to help her out....

Specializes in Nurse Education.

Thank you for posting this and for the support from allnurses.com.

Specializes in Nurse Education.

Thank you to all for your participation. I have quickly met and exceeded the number of participants needed. I am looking forward to data analysis. Once analysis is complete, I will be posting a brief summary of findings. Again, thank you for your participation. Your feedback on your experience as a newly qualified registered nurse in practice is extremely valuable.

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