In this paper, we provide a detailed investigation into the quitting behaviour of nurses in the British National Health Service (NHS), using a recently constructed longitudinal survey. We fit both single and competing risks duration models that enable us to establish the characteristics of those nurses who leave the public sector, distinguish the importance of pay in this decision and document the destinations that nurses move to. Contrary to expectations, we find that the hourly wage received by nurses outside of the NHS is around 20% lower than in the NHS, and that hours of work are about the same. However, while the effect of wages is found to be statistically significant, the predicted impact of an increase in nurses' pay on retention r...
Aim: This study aimed to describe why registered nurses decide to leave their work and to investigat...
BACKGROUND: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage ...
Worsening working conditions for nursing workforce has seen a massive exodus of staff, particularly ...
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 recent years the National Health Service (NHS) in Britain has experienced an acute shortage of qu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an evaluation of the key antecedents of leave int...
I examine the exit decision of registered nurses using the longitudinal data files generated by the ...
tion. The assistance of Kathenne Yates is gratefully acknowledged. Data from a study of nursing turn...
Background: Within the first two years after graduating nursing school and beginning work, 33% of nu...
OBJECTIVES: Previous research on nurse retention has focused mainly on its relationship with employm...
AB Background: Although many scholars have acknowledged the relationship between personal and work-r...
This thesis is an investigation of the impact of a recent NHS reform, Agenda for Change (Atc), on NH...
Aims. The paper reports a study to explore the decision process nurses go through before leaving, fo...
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...
BACKGROUND: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage ...
Worsening working conditions for nursing workforce has seen a massive exodus of staff, particularly ...
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 recent years the National Health Service (NHS) in Britain has experienced an acute shortage of qu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an evaluation of the key antecedents of leave int...
I examine the exit decision of registered nurses using the longitudinal data files generated by the ...
tion. The assistance of Kathenne Yates is gratefully acknowledged. Data from a study of nursing turn...
Background: Within the first two years after graduating nursing school and beginning work, 33% of nu...
OBJECTIVES: Previous research on nurse retention has focused mainly on its relationship with employm...
AB Background: Although many scholars have acknowledged the relationship between personal and work-r...
This thesis is an investigation of the impact of a recent NHS reform, Agenda for Change (Atc), on NH...
Aims. The paper reports a study to explore the decision process nurses go through before leaving, fo...
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...
BACKGROUND: As the European population ages, the demand for nursing care increases. Yet, a shortage ...
Worsening working conditions for nursing workforce has seen a massive exodus of staff, particularly ...