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1Emily Horvath is a lecturer at Old Dominion University in Virginia Beach, Va., and an NP at Barr Center for Innovative and Regenerative Pain Therapies, Virginia Beach, Va. Karen Higgins is clinical assistant professor at Old Dominion University, Virginia Beach, Va.
The Nurse Practitioner
|January 26, 2021
Summary
Most new nurse practitioners (NPs) find jobs within three months via networking, often in specialty or family medicine. Key challenges include limited experience and job availability.
Area of Science:
- Healthcare professions
- Nursing workforce studies
- Career development in healthcare
Background:
- The transition from education to practice presents unique challenges for new nurse practitioners (NPs).
- Understanding the early career experiences of NPs is crucial for workforce development and retention.
- Limited research exists on the specific job search process and initial employment outcomes for newly graduated NPs.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the job search experiences of new nurse practitioners.
- To identify common pathways to employment, including negotiation and compensation.
- To understand the primary obstacles faced by new NPs entering the workforce.
Main Methods:
- A descriptive study design was employed.
- Data collection focused on the job search process, employment negotiation, and compensation.
- The study population comprised recent nurse practitioner graduates.
Main Results:
- The majority of new NPs secured employment within three months of graduation.
- Networking was the predominant method for finding positions.
- Specialty practices and family medicine settings were common employment areas.
- Lack of prior experience and a limited number of available positions were identified as significant employment obstacles.
Conclusions:
- New nurse practitioners successfully transition into the workforce primarily through established networks.
- Early career challenges for NPs center on experience acquisition and market saturation.
- Future support for new NPs should address experience gaps and enhance job market accessibility.
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