This study explored the issue of medical-surgical unit nurse turnover and strategies to create nurse retention. The goal of this study was to provide nursing administrators with data that shows the cause of nurse turnover in this nursing specialty. The hypothesis was that there will be findings to indicate that medical-surgical nurses are at increased risk for employment turnover due to increased patient load and patient turnover. To study this concept, the Revised Casey-Fink Nurse Retention Survey was utilized. The results of the survey were revealed, and recommendations were made that may lead to nurse retention on the medical-surgical unit
dissertationThis study was designed in two sequential phases; 1) to describe the career paths of exp...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on August 23, 2016Dissertation advisor: Peggy Ward-SmithVitaInc...
Rural area nurse retention has been referred to as a crisis for decades; this crisis has been exacer...
Medical-surgical nursing unit nurse turnover rates of over 20% annually are consistently higher than...
Certified nursing assistants (CNA) are a critical part of the direct care provided in skilled nursin...
Purpose: The anticipated nursing shortage supports the need for researchers to identify contributing...
New graduate registered nurses (NGRNs) need post-graduate support to ease their transition into prof...
The purpose of this study was to explore job satisfaction and retention of front line nurse manager...
As Registered Nurses (RNs) are crucial to delivering care, it is important to determine the factors ...
The purpose of the study was to examine anticipated turnover in critical care nurses and if having p...
Abstract Problem: Primary factors affecting nurses’ decisions to stay at an organization include nur...
By the year 2025, the nursing workforce shortage will exceed 500,000 registered nurses (RN). Hospita...
Despite the slight ease of the nursing shortage due to the current recession, the United States is e...
To address the nursing shortage, it is imperative that healthcare organizations understand the reaso...
Nurse educators believe that their graduates are well-prepared for entry level positions in nursing....
dissertationThis study was designed in two sequential phases; 1) to describe the career paths of exp...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on August 23, 2016Dissertation advisor: Peggy Ward-SmithVitaInc...
Rural area nurse retention has been referred to as a crisis for decades; this crisis has been exacer...
Medical-surgical nursing unit nurse turnover rates of over 20% annually are consistently higher than...
Certified nursing assistants (CNA) are a critical part of the direct care provided in skilled nursin...
Purpose: The anticipated nursing shortage supports the need for researchers to identify contributing...
New graduate registered nurses (NGRNs) need post-graduate support to ease their transition into prof...
The purpose of this study was to explore job satisfaction and retention of front line nurse manager...
As Registered Nurses (RNs) are crucial to delivering care, it is important to determine the factors ...
The purpose of the study was to examine anticipated turnover in critical care nurses and if having p...
Abstract Problem: Primary factors affecting nurses’ decisions to stay at an organization include nur...
By the year 2025, the nursing workforce shortage will exceed 500,000 registered nurses (RN). Hospita...
Despite the slight ease of the nursing shortage due to the current recession, the United States is e...
To address the nursing shortage, it is imperative that healthcare organizations understand the reaso...
Nurse educators believe that their graduates are well-prepared for entry level positions in nursing....
dissertationThis study was designed in two sequential phases; 1) to describe the career paths of exp...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on August 23, 2016Dissertation advisor: Peggy Ward-SmithVitaInc...
Rural area nurse retention has been referred to as a crisis for decades; this crisis has been exacer...