Aims: To examine changes in the nursing practice environment, retention-related factors, unit stability and patient care tasks delayed or left undone, over two periods between 2004 and 2013. Background: Positive nurse practice environments have been linked to nurse retention and care quality outcomes. Methods: The collection of the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index, job satisfaction, intent to leave, unit instability and tasks delayed or not done at six acute-care hospitals across three Australian states, in two waves between 2004 and 2013; results from the two waves are compared. Results: On average, practice environment scores declined slightly; nurses reported a greater difficulty in finding another nursing position, l...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate job satisfaction and intent to stay for ambulat...
Background: This study aimed to reveal nurses' experiences and perceptions of turnover in Australian...
Objectives: To examine whether the nursing practice environment at the hospital-level affects the jo...
Aims: To examine changes in the nursing practice environment, retention-related factors, unit stabil...
Positive practice environments have been linked to increased nurse satisfaction, nurse retention and...
Aims: To explore the underlying organisational issues affecting a nurses' decision to leave and 2) t...
As the health care system experienced a complex tapestry of transitions in the past decade, first-li...
Background: New nurses are the major source of hiring for most hospitals. They fill vacancies left b...
Aim: To explore the mechanisms through which nurse practice environment dimensions are associated wi...
Nursing turnover (the loss of experienced nurses from a clinical setting) remains a pressing problem...
AbstractBackgroundNursing turnover is a major issue for health care managers, notably during the glo...
Background: The nursing work environment, which provides the context of care delivery, has been gain...
The acute care hospital environment is one of the most demanding professional work environments. Al...
Practice Problem: Nurse turnover rate and lack of retention are issues that have an impact on safe p...
Aims: To explore key factors related to nursing unit instability, complexity and patient and system ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate job satisfaction and intent to stay for ambulat...
Background: This study aimed to reveal nurses' experiences and perceptions of turnover in Australian...
Objectives: To examine whether the nursing practice environment at the hospital-level affects the jo...
Aims: To examine changes in the nursing practice environment, retention-related factors, unit stabil...
Positive practice environments have been linked to increased nurse satisfaction, nurse retention and...
Aims: To explore the underlying organisational issues affecting a nurses' decision to leave and 2) t...
As the health care system experienced a complex tapestry of transitions in the past decade, first-li...
Background: New nurses are the major source of hiring for most hospitals. They fill vacancies left b...
Aim: To explore the mechanisms through which nurse practice environment dimensions are associated wi...
Nursing turnover (the loss of experienced nurses from a clinical setting) remains a pressing problem...
AbstractBackgroundNursing turnover is a major issue for health care managers, notably during the glo...
Background: The nursing work environment, which provides the context of care delivery, has been gain...
The acute care hospital environment is one of the most demanding professional work environments. Al...
Practice Problem: Nurse turnover rate and lack of retention are issues that have an impact on safe p...
Aims: To explore key factors related to nursing unit instability, complexity and patient and system ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate job satisfaction and intent to stay for ambulat...
Background: This study aimed to reveal nurses' experiences and perceptions of turnover in Australian...
Objectives: To examine whether the nursing practice environment at the hospital-level affects the jo...