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Articles

Well-being at work: graduating nursing students’ perspective in Finland

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Pages 576-589 | Received 28 Nov 2014, Accepted 23 Apr 2016, Published online: 12 May 2016
 

Abstract

Background: Young nurses’ intent to leave the nursing profession is a recognized problem. Ensuring well-being at work is one method to support nurses’ continuance in the profession.

Aim: To identify factors that promote the well-being at work of graduating nursing students.

Design: The data were collected from nursing students (n = 16) during their training in University of Applied Sciences in Finland using purposeful sampling and open data collection forms. The data were analyzed using inductive content analysis.

Results: Well-being at work was divided into: meaningfulness of work shift planning, professionally developing, meaningful work and feeling of competence, helping, supporting and respectful work community and reasonable preconditions of work.

Conclusions: Feeling of respect, adequate support at work, flexible working times and good possibilities for professional development would enhance young nurses’ well-being at work.

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