Abstract
Nurse turnover may negatively impact patient outcomes, the nurse shortage, and hospital finances. This evidence-based practice project examined the effect of a formal mentorship program on new graduate nurses' (NGNs) intent to leave a healthcare position. The outcomes suggest that the mentoring intervention used has the potential to impact new graduate nurse retention rate. Small sample size limits evaluating the project, which needs to be replicated with a much larger number of NGN mentees and more experienced nurse mentors.