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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Healthcare Workforce Development
  • Organizational Psychology

Background:

  • Night shift nurses face limited education opportunities compared to day shift counterparts.
  • Critical patient care is continuous, requiring intensive nursing at all hours, often with fewer resources overnight.
  • These challenges contribute to night shift disengagement and high turnover rates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess if an informal education series, "Coffee Talk," could enhance learning accessibility for night shift nurses.
  • To evaluate the impact of the program on nurses' perception of administrative support.
  • To determine the effect on overall job satisfaction among night shift nursing staff.

Main Methods:

  • An informal lecture series, "Coffee Talk," was implemented for night shift nurses, featuring interdisciplinary speakers on staff-selected topics.
  • A retrospective pretest-posttest survey format was used to gather nurses' opinions on the program.
  • Survey questions focused on educational offerings, relevance, leadership support, convenience, and job satisfaction.

Main Results:

  • A 59% response rate was achieved for the survey.
  • All measured scores showed improvement post-intervention.
  • Significant increases were observed in the convenience of educational offerings and perceived leadership support in removing learning barriers. Overall job satisfaction rose from 83% to 93%.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing an informal educational series effectively improved night shift nurses' access to education.
  • The "Coffee Talk" program enhanced nurses' perceptions of administrative support.
  • The initiative positively impacted overall job satisfaction for night shift nursing staff.