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This study explores the essential skills and qualities needed for success in critical care nursing. It highlights the perspectives of a nurse manager, preceptor, and novice to understand the demands of this specialized field.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Critical care nursing demands specialized skills and resilience.
  • High turnover rates in critical care necessitate understanding retention factors.
  • Mentorship and experienced leadership are crucial for novice nurses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify key attributes for success in critical care nursing.
  • To explore the challenges and rewards of critical care from multiple professional perspectives.
  • To inform strategies for supporting and retaining critical care nurses.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative exploration of experiences.
  • Interviews with a nurse manager, preceptor, and novice.
  • Thematic analysis of shared insights.

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Main Results:

  • Adaptability, strong clinical judgment, and effective communication are vital.
  • Preceptors play a key role in skill development and confidence building.
  • Nurse managers emphasize leadership and team support.

Conclusions:

  • A supportive environment and robust mentorship are essential for critical care nurses.
  • Continuous learning and resilience are paramount for thriving in critical care.
  • Addressing the multifaceted needs of critical care staff can improve retention and patient outcomes.