» Articles » PMID: 24443805

Newly Qualified South African Nurses' Lived Experience of the Transition from Student to Community Service Nurse: a Phenomenological Study

Overview
Date 2014 Jan 22
PMID 24443805
Citations 10
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: This study attempted to fill a gap in the published South African literature regarding newly qualified nurses' preparedness for and experience of role transition to a 1-year compulsory commitment of community service nurse.

Methods: Husserlian descriptive phenomenology, characterized by inductive extraction of units of meaning from transcribed audiotaped recordings, was used to establish the "essence" of the lived experience of role transition. Data were collected from eight participants through two semistructured individual interviews: in July 2011, 2 weeks before the start of community service, and in September 2011, 6 weeks after community service placement.

Results: Findings showed that before placement, participants experienced a sense of achievement in having successfully completed a 4-year diploma program. However, they also experienced uncertainty and fear about the immediate future. In the first month after placement, community service nurses experienced reality shock.

Conclusion: Preparation for the role transition from student nurse to graduate community service nurse requires a 4-year structured program that includes training in conflict management, assertiveness, and practical ethics.

Citing Articles

New Graduate Nurses' Experiences and Challenges during a One-Year Clinical Rotation Programme in the Volta Region of Ghana: Implications for Nursing Management and Nursing Workforce Retention.

Adatara P, Boni G Biomed Res Int. 2022; 2022:5023419.

PMID: 36582603 PMC: 9794434. DOI: 10.1155/2022/5023419.


Community service nurses in primary healthcare clinics: Experiences of supervision and support from professional nurses.

Zambodla A, Williams M, Ricks E Health SA. 2022; 27:1738.

PMID: 36337441 PMC: 9634691. DOI: 10.4102/hsag.v27i0.1738.


Challenges experienced by newly qualified nurse-midwives transitioning to practice in selected midwifery settings in northern Malawi.

Mtegha M, Chodzaza E, Chirwa E, Kalembo F, Zgambo M BMC Nurs. 2022; 21(1):236.

PMID: 36008826 PMC: 9413903. DOI: 10.1186/s12912-022-01012-y.


The experience of professional nurses working with newly qualified nurses placed for community service in public health facilities in the City of Tshwane, South Africa.

Mabusela P, Ramukumba T Curationis. 2021; 44(1):e1-e6.

PMID: 34082538 PMC: 8182554. DOI: 10.4102/curationis.v44i1.2166.


Operational nurse managers' perceptions on the competence of community service nurses in public settings in the Western Cape.

Makie V, Jooste K, Mabuda T, Bock T, Lourens G, Van As M Curationis. 2021; 44(1):e1-e9.

PMID: 33881337 PMC: 8063567. DOI: 10.4102/curationis.v44i1.2174.