This study aimed to determine if the implementation of an internet based nurse mentoring group program would aid in the retention of registered nurses in the home health care industry. As the Vice President of Operations for a home health care organization, the researcher both implemented and facilitated an internet based group mentoring program for registered nurses working in home health. The study sample included 47 registered nurses. Forty-two registered nurses were in the control group and five registered nurses were in the experimental group. All sample participants worked in home health care, either in Illinois or Indiana. Quantitative results indicated that there were no significant findings related to retaining registered nurses wh...
Retention of new graduate registered nurses (RNs) is a problem within the healthcare system negative...
This thesis examined the experiences of students serving on the leadership board of HAVEN, the stude...
The need to enhance the knowledge and skills of nurses caring for patients who exhibit signs of clin...
This study aimed to determine if the implementation of an internet based nurse mentoring group progr...
Nurses comprise the largest segment of the healthcare workforce. Adequate numbers of nurses help to ...
Telehealth has emerged as an enhancement to health care, giving clients greater access to care provi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perspectives that social workers in the nursing home...
The primary purpose of this study was to explore the role of mentoring in the development of African...
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 included the Health Information Technology...
Nursing employees are drawn to healthy work environments and the nursing unit manager plays a key ro...
Workplace incivility is a well-documented issue in nursing. It has the potential to cause emotional ...
Statement of problem. Women with limited resources lack basic health coverage. More women than men a...
Case management (CM) offered in primary care is a collaboration, guided by the registered nurse, wor...
Background: Alcohol abuse is linked to over 200 different diseases, conditions and types of injuries...
Abstract Background: Unmitigated stress in nursing results in moral distress, burnout, turnover and ...
Retention of new graduate registered nurses (RNs) is a problem within the healthcare system negative...
This thesis examined the experiences of students serving on the leadership board of HAVEN, the stude...
The need to enhance the knowledge and skills of nurses caring for patients who exhibit signs of clin...
This study aimed to determine if the implementation of an internet based nurse mentoring group progr...
Nurses comprise the largest segment of the healthcare workforce. Adequate numbers of nurses help to ...
Telehealth has emerged as an enhancement to health care, giving clients greater access to care provi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perspectives that social workers in the nursing home...
The primary purpose of this study was to explore the role of mentoring in the development of African...
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 included the Health Information Technology...
Nursing employees are drawn to healthy work environments and the nursing unit manager plays a key ro...
Workplace incivility is a well-documented issue in nursing. It has the potential to cause emotional ...
Statement of problem. Women with limited resources lack basic health coverage. More women than men a...
Case management (CM) offered in primary care is a collaboration, guided by the registered nurse, wor...
Background: Alcohol abuse is linked to over 200 different diseases, conditions and types of injuries...
Abstract Background: Unmitigated stress in nursing results in moral distress, burnout, turnover and ...
Retention of new graduate registered nurses (RNs) is a problem within the healthcare system negative...
This thesis examined the experiences of students serving on the leadership board of HAVEN, the stude...
The need to enhance the knowledge and skills of nurses caring for patients who exhibit signs of clin...