Exploring the relationship between resilience and grit among nursing students: A correlational research study
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Exploring the relationship between resilience and grit among nursing students: A correlational research study
Abstract
Background: Nurse turnover is a critical issue around the world. Finding factors that can increase job persistence in nursing can have a positive impact on both the quality and cost of health care. Resilience and grit have been studied as factors that help an individual persist in the pursuit of their goals. Resilience and grit are related terms that have frequently been used interchangeably, although some studies suggest that they are different constructs. Determining if they are different constructs is important as we seek to develop qualities in new nurses that increase their job persistence and satisfaction.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between resilience and grit in pre-licensure nursing students.
Design/setting: This descriptive correlational study was conducted at a midsize private University in the United States.
Participants: The convenience sample consisted of students from 3 pre-licensure programs: Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (TBSN), Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) and Direct Entry Masters of Science in Nursing (DEMSN). The final sample was 348 students: 79% TBSN, 7% ABSN and 14% DEMSN.
Methods: Resilience was measured with the Conner-Davidson Resilience 10 item scale. Grit was measured utilizing the Short Grit Scale.
Results: Inspection of the interfactor correlations suggest that resilience and grit scales are distinct, though tend to correlate well. Notably, the relationship between resilience and the persistent effort component of grit was moderate. That correlation was higher than the relationship between the consistent interest component of grit and resilience.
Conclusion: This study concludes that grit and resilience are related concepts but are not synonymous. Being mindful of the difference in these two attributes may be important in the development of educational offerings in both Schools of Nursing and in new nurse residency programs to increase retention in nursing.
Keywords: Grit; New nurse graduates; Nursing students; Professional retention; Resilience.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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