Aims. The paper reports a study to explore the decision process nurses go through before leaving, focusing on leaving decisions that are precipitated by a single, jarring event or shock. Background. Nursing turnover is a significant problem. Although a range of initiatives has been adopted to improve retention, recent insights from the academic literature on labour turnover have additional implications for how this problem might be managed. Method. A structured questionnaire, with some open-ended items, was used to collect data. For respondents who reported a shock ( n = 153), responses were cluster analysed ( hierarchical, agglomerative clustering generated a solution and k-means clustering enhanced the solution). Clusters were validat...
Background: Within the first two years after graduating nursing school and beginning work, 33% of nu...
Using insights from the relevant literature and recent empirical data, this paper investigates the r...
The impact on nursing work of patient turnover (admissions, discharges, and transfers) became eviden...
AIM: to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigate relationships b...
Aim: This study aimed to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigat...
tion. The assistance of Kathenne Yates is gratefully acknowledged. Data from a study of nursing turn...
Despite the substantial amount of useful prior work on turnover among nurses, our understanding of t...
AimExpand knowledge about the predictive factors of nurses’ intention to leave their job, and conseq...
There is a global nurse shortage, and researchers have made great efforts in trying to unveil the re...
There is currently a worldwide shortage of registered nurses, driven by large shifts in both the dem...
Objectives: The current shortage of nurses is a major problem for health care systems around the wor...
In this paper, we provide a detailed investigation into the quitting behaviour of nurses in the Brit...
Nursing turnover (the loss of experienced nurses from a clinical setting) remains a pressing problem...
AB Background: Although many scholars have acknowledged the relationship between personal and work-r...
AimUsing an interactionist perspective to test on-the-job embeddedness and off-the-job embeddedness ...
Background: Within the first two years after graduating nursing school and beginning work, 33% of nu...
Using insights from the relevant literature and recent empirical data, this paper investigates the r...
The impact on nursing work of patient turnover (admissions, discharges, and transfers) became eviden...
AIM: to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigate relationships b...
Aim: This study aimed to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigat...
tion. The assistance of Kathenne Yates is gratefully acknowledged. Data from a study of nursing turn...
Despite the substantial amount of useful prior work on turnover among nurses, our understanding of t...
AimExpand knowledge about the predictive factors of nurses’ intention to leave their job, and conseq...
There is a global nurse shortage, and researchers have made great efforts in trying to unveil the re...
There is currently a worldwide shortage of registered nurses, driven by large shifts in both the dem...
Objectives: The current shortage of nurses is a major problem for health care systems around the wor...
In this paper, we provide a detailed investigation into the quitting behaviour of nurses in the Brit...
Nursing turnover (the loss of experienced nurses from a clinical setting) remains a pressing problem...
AB Background: Although many scholars have acknowledged the relationship between personal and work-r...
AimUsing an interactionist perspective to test on-the-job embeddedness and off-the-job embeddedness ...
Background: Within the first two years after graduating nursing school and beginning work, 33% of nu...
Using insights from the relevant literature and recent empirical data, this paper investigates the r...
The impact on nursing work of patient turnover (admissions, discharges, and transfers) became eviden...