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The premature turnover of newly licensed registered nurses is a costly problem prompting leaders to consider new orientation approaches. This article describes the "Best Fit Orientation"-an innovative approach for onboarding newly licensed registered nurses. It features centralized hiring, individualized orientation on diverse units, and realistic job preview tenets promoting self-evaluation, change management, relationship building, and "best fit" unit selection. Positive evaluations, high retention, and minimal added costs make this program very attractive.
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Nurses , Personnel Turnover , Humans , Personnel Selection , Job SatisfactionABSTRACT
Evaluation of the professional practice model is an expectation in Magnet-designated facilities. Few evaluations of practice models are theory driven. A multisite, theory-driven model evaluation was conducted that included input from a variety of sources resulting in a comprehensive revision of the model.