J Korean Acad Nurs Adm.  2014 Jun;20(3):292-301.

Factors associated with New Graduate Nurses' Reality Shock

Affiliations
  • 1Graduate School, Department of Nursing, Dong-A University, Korea.
  • 2Department of Nursing, Dong-A University, Korea. eykim@dau.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that affect reality shock in new nurses.
METHODS
Participants were 216 newly graduated nurses with less than 1 year experience in 5 university and 10 general hospitals in Busan, Ulsan and Gyeongnam, A self-report questionnaire was completed by the nurses between November 18 and December 25, 2013. Data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA and hierarchial multiple regression analysis with the SPSS/WIN 21.0 Program.
RESULTS
Average scores for work environment and environmental reality shock were 2.63+/-0.33 and 2.66+/-0.43 points respectively. Regression analysis showed that with the nurses' demographic and work characteristics controlled, work environment explained 4.2% of the reality shock. Factors significantly affecting reality shock included nurses' changing residence because of job (beta=.21, p=.001), whether they were able to work on the unit of their choice (beta=-.13, p=.031) and whether they had a choice in days off (beta=-.14, p=.038).
CONCLUSION
When these factors are considered, reduction in nurses' reality shock requires improvement in work environment, placing new nurses in a department of their choice and allowing them a choice in off-duty days. These measures would also help achieve organizational goals and develop the new nurses as professional nurses.

Keyword

New graduate nurse; Nurse practice environment; Reality shock

MeSH Terms

Busan
Hospitals, General
Organizational Objectives
Surveys and Questionnaires
Shock*
Ulsan

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