PRECEPTORSHIP PLANNING IS ESSENTIAL TO PERIOPERATIVE NURSING RETENTION: MATCHING TEACHING AND LEARNING STYLES

Authors

  • Tara Willemsen-McBride

Abstract

Current nursing shortages along with unsuccessful nursing orientation programs have been a major concern for the past decade because they result in poor retention, reduced quality of patient care, decreased job satisfaction and high financial costs to the organization. Specialty areas, such as the Operating Room (OR), are even more vulnerable due to the stressful working environment and critical care skill set. It has been estimated that approximately 35-65% of new graduates will leave their work place within the first year of employment, lending to the 55% nursing turnover rate. The cost of orientating a new nurse to the perioperative role is estimated to cost between $50,000 and $59,000 US. Thus, it is imperative to improve the orientation experience for both new and senior perioperative nurses. Matching preceptor/preceptee learning styles is one way to enhance job satisfaction levels. This paper revisits the literature on preceptorship and provides suggestions on how to enhance existing orientation programs.

Author Biography

Tara Willemsen-McBride

Tara Willemsen-McBride RN, BScN, CNOR, is a graduate of the McMaster University nursing degree program and a member of ORNAO. She is the perioperative educator at St. Mary’s General Hospital in Kitchener, ON. Tara is currently working on her Masters in Education at Brock University, St. Catherine’s, ON.

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Published

2010-03-01

How to Cite

Willemsen-McBride, T. (2010). PRECEPTORSHIP PLANNING IS ESSENTIAL TO PERIOPERATIVE NURSING RETENTION: MATCHING TEACHING AND LEARNING STYLES. Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada Journal, 28(1). Retrieved from https://ornacjournal.ca/index.php/ornac/article/view/12387

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