MENTIR Study 3100
Project By-Line: MENToring to ImproveRetention (MENTIR Study)
Introduction: New nurse turnover within the first year is 28% nationally and 27.8% at Duke. We identified an evidence-based mentorship program designed by the Association of Medical-Surgical Nursing and implemented this program in a 32 bed unit serving cardiothoracic step down patients in August, 2018.
Primary Aim:To improved new nurse retention at 12 months as compared to historical cohort.
Design:A pre-post same-subjects intervention for 12 months with a matched historical 12 months comparator cohort.
Metrics:
Secondary outcome measures: Intention to stay; satisfaction with job; quality of mentor-mentee relationship; perceived opportunities for growth.
Methods: A 12 month historical cohort of RN turnover, turbulence and hiring was identified and documented in July, 2018. Implementation of the AMSN Mentorship Program began in August 2018 with pairing of new-hire RN mentees and training for existing RN mentors according to the program protocol. Baseline measures were assessed and documented. Weekly/monthly meetings of mentors and mentees commenced according to the program protocol. Quarterly measures of the identified metrics will occur, and a final evaluation of the primary outcome will take place in August, 2019. See attachments for protocol details.
Timeline:August 1, 2018 to August 1, 2019.
Project Lead: Heather McKinney (heather.mckinney@duke.edu)
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