Registered nurses (RNs) are the lifeblood of hospitals. Therefore, retaining skilled nurses is necessary to insure the viability of these institutions. A two-year longitudinal, non-experimental research study utilized a descriptive design to compare the perceptions of RNs who remained on their units to those who left or changed units over a two-year time period. The purpose of this study was to ascertain whether there was a statistically significant difference between these two groups. Results in several areas indicate that further evaluation is necessary by nurse managers and administration. This information could help retain RNs as well as attract qualified nurses to a center of excellence
In a comparative survey, two groups of registered nurses (stayers and leavers) below the head nurse ...
Background: Registered nurse (RN) turnover is a significant problem in nursing homes and has been co...
Recruitment and retention of professional nurses are crucial issues for hospital departments of nurs...
This study investigated the relationship among Registered Nurses (RNs) from different ethnic groups ...
This article describes the work experience of a national cohort of 229 RNs who participated in a sur...
A study of work environment perceptions among today\u27s multi-generational registered nursing workf...
Many studies have examined job satisfaction of nurses in various clinical settings, but few have foc...
Objective: To examine the differences in multi-generational nurses\u27 perceptions regarding their w...
In a comparative survey, two groups of registered nurses (stayers and leavers) below the head nurse ...
This descriptive study assessed the perceptions of the work environment and the retention plans amon...
Paper submitted to the University of Kansas School of Nursing in partial fulfillment of the requirem...
In a comparative survey, two groups of registered nurses (stayers and leavers) below the head nurse ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The Bureau of Labor Statistics projected a ...
Paper submitted to the University of Kansas School of Nursing in partial fulfillment of the requirem...
The inconsistencies between the perception of the profession of nursing and the reality of practice ...
In a comparative survey, two groups of registered nurses (stayers and leavers) below the head nurse ...
Background: Registered nurse (RN) turnover is a significant problem in nursing homes and has been co...
Recruitment and retention of professional nurses are crucial issues for hospital departments of nurs...
This study investigated the relationship among Registered Nurses (RNs) from different ethnic groups ...
This article describes the work experience of a national cohort of 229 RNs who participated in a sur...
A study of work environment perceptions among today\u27s multi-generational registered nursing workf...
Many studies have examined job satisfaction of nurses in various clinical settings, but few have foc...
Objective: To examine the differences in multi-generational nurses\u27 perceptions regarding their w...
In a comparative survey, two groups of registered nurses (stayers and leavers) below the head nurse ...
This descriptive study assessed the perceptions of the work environment and the retention plans amon...
Paper submitted to the University of Kansas School of Nursing in partial fulfillment of the requirem...
In a comparative survey, two groups of registered nurses (stayers and leavers) below the head nurse ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The Bureau of Labor Statistics projected a ...
Paper submitted to the University of Kansas School of Nursing in partial fulfillment of the requirem...
The inconsistencies between the perception of the profession of nursing and the reality of practice ...
In a comparative survey, two groups of registered nurses (stayers and leavers) below the head nurse ...
Background: Registered nurse (RN) turnover is a significant problem in nursing homes and has been co...
Recruitment and retention of professional nurses are crucial issues for hospital departments of nurs...