Application of guided imagery to facilitate the transition of new graduate registered nurses

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Abstract

Traditionally, the new graduate registered nurse (RN) transition has included a didactic and skills-based orientation accompanied by a period of preceptored practice. However, these methods do not ensure that new RNs are in a state of reduced anxiety to fully interact with their new environment. Transition to practice may cause anxiety, and the new graduate RN may perceive moderate to severe stress. One method of stress reduction is the use of guided imagery, which has shown strong potential with a variety of populations undergoing stressful events. Today, new graduate RNs expect institutions to facilitate orientation to their new employment settings and assist in the transition to their role as a professional nurse. This article proposes a model that incorporates guided imagery for refining the new graduate RN transition process. The model can be adapted for use in the context of orienting other adult learners to unfamiliar practice situations. Copyright © SLACK Incorporated.

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Boehm, L. B., & Tse, A. M. (2013). Application of guided imagery to facilitate the transition of new graduate registered nurses. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 44(3), 113–119. https://doi.org/10.3928/00220124-20130115-16

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