Tolley, Shelly_MSN_2023

Title Tolley, Shelly_MSN_2023
Alternative Title An Onboarding Program for the Oncology Nurse Research Department
Creator Tolley, Shelly
Collection Name Master of Nursing (MSN)
Description The following Masters of Nursing thesis develops a project aimed to create a successful onboarding program for new-hire nurses within the oncology research nurse department that includes a staged mechanism to progress through the onboarding process and scheduled check-in meetings with the manager to provide connection and encourage employee investment.
Abstract Oncology research nursing is a specialized and expanding field. As a newer field, it needs more structural support for its growth. There needs to be more formal onboarding to establish common ground, successful training methods, and adequate staff retention for oncology research nurse department nurses. Currently, there is no formal onboarding process for new hires. Foundational training and intentional onboarding would allow new nurses to blossom in their research roles by providing confidence, support, and team cohesion. Critical elements for the onboarding process were identified after a formal literature review. These elements were incorporated into developing a research nurse onboarding program. Cocooning the new hire through each step prepares the nurse for the everyday challenges of this specialized profession, such as introducing terminology, research foundations, and workflow variations. This project aims to create a successful onboarding program for new-hire nurses within the oncology research nurse department that includes a staged mechanism to progress through the onboarding process and scheduled check-in meetings with the manager to provide connection and encourage employee investment. By providing this foundational program, each new research nurse will be able to succeed in their new role by including transitional considerations, establishing team integration and leadership oversight, establishing team mentorship and supervision, and integrating quality assurance checks after imperative education. Formal and informal evaluations will occur and routinely improve the program over time.
Subject Hospitals; Oncology; Medical education
Keywords Hospital-acquired pressure injury; oncology patient; nurse education; patientspecific factors; skin care management
Digital Publisher Stewart Library, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, United States of America
Date Original 2023
Medium Thesis
Type Text
Access Extent 43 page pdf; 1986 kb
Language eng
Rights "The author has granted Weber State University Archives a limited, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce his or her theses, in whole or in part, in electronic or paper form and to make it available to the general public at no charge. The author retains all other rights."
Source University Archives Electronic Records: Master of Nursing. Stewart Library, Weber State University
OCR Text Show
Format application/pdf
ARK ark:/87278/s62t1xq5
Setname wsu_atdson
ID 114132
Reference URL https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s62t1xq5
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