High turnover rates among nursing assistants (NAs) in nursing homes have costly implications for facility operation and quality, while low rates of NA profession retention can deplete the stock of experienced staff. This study assesses the extent to which the same factors are associated with NAs' intent to leave a particular job versus the NA profession
Investigate the effects of stress, economic factors, altruism and value congruence on intentions to ...
Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) make up 66% of the healthcare work force making them the largest...
High levels of turnover in the nursing assistant job category has become accepted by many in the nur...
As the aging population continues to increase, so will the need for adequate staffing in skilled nur...
Annual turnover among nursing home administrators may be 40% or higher. To investigate the factors t...
Background: Whereas registered nurse (RN) shortages, turnover and retention have been concerns of nu...
Purpose of the Study: While theories of job turnover generally assume a strong correlation between j...
The goals of this study are to provide national estimates of turnover and retention for registered n...
This study explored the factors influencing turnover among healthcare workers in the nursing home se...
Develop and implement a hospital-wide, evidence-based recruitment and retention program to reduce tu...
The aging population in the United States has resulted in an increased need for quality nursing home...
Many factors in the healthcare industry affect the nurse's work, but some major factors influence th...
Since it has been consistently documented that the nursing home industry is characterized by high la...
Nursing is critical to the operation of health care institutions. The opportunity to prove their wor...
This study is a review of the phenomenon of poor job retention for nursing assistants in hospitals a...
Investigate the effects of stress, economic factors, altruism and value congruence on intentions to ...
Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) make up 66% of the healthcare work force making them the largest...
High levels of turnover in the nursing assistant job category has become accepted by many in the nur...
As the aging population continues to increase, so will the need for adequate staffing in skilled nur...
Annual turnover among nursing home administrators may be 40% or higher. To investigate the factors t...
Background: Whereas registered nurse (RN) shortages, turnover and retention have been concerns of nu...
Purpose of the Study: While theories of job turnover generally assume a strong correlation between j...
The goals of this study are to provide national estimates of turnover and retention for registered n...
This study explored the factors influencing turnover among healthcare workers in the nursing home se...
Develop and implement a hospital-wide, evidence-based recruitment and retention program to reduce tu...
The aging population in the United States has resulted in an increased need for quality nursing home...
Many factors in the healthcare industry affect the nurse's work, but some major factors influence th...
Since it has been consistently documented that the nursing home industry is characterized by high la...
Nursing is critical to the operation of health care institutions. The opportunity to prove their wor...
This study is a review of the phenomenon of poor job retention for nursing assistants in hospitals a...
Investigate the effects of stress, economic factors, altruism and value congruence on intentions to ...
Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) make up 66% of the healthcare work force making them the largest...
High levels of turnover in the nursing assistant job category has become accepted by many in the nur...