The magnitude of the projected nursing shortage supports retention of Registered Nurses (RNs) as an essential healthcare workforce strategy. Purpose: This paper reports an analysis of RN workforce data in one rural state, Vermont; identifies patterns within this workforce; and details predictors of intention to leave current position for reasons of career advancement, life situations, or job dissatisfaction. Method: A secondary analysis of RN relicensure surveys was done, (n= 4418; response rate = 85%). Findings: Differences in intention to leave vary by educational attainment, hours worked per week, gender, practice role, and practice activity. Conclusion: Tackling nurse dissatisfaction in order to improve retention will require increased ...
Efforts to retain nurses within the profession are critical for resolving the global nursing shortag...
Nursing is the largest health care profession in the United States, and health care organizations re...
Purpose. To identify: (1) alternate professions being considered by nurses, and (2) potential policy...
Nursing turnover is a chronic problem for the nursing profession. Nursing has had cycles of excesses...
Objectives: The current shortage of nurses is a major problem for health care systems around the wor...
Objectives: The current shortage of nurses is a major problem for health care systems around the wor...
Investigate the effects of stress, economic factors, altruism and value congruence on intentions to ...
This study is a contribution to the small existing pool of state level research on Advanced Practice...
The purpose of this research study was to identify variables associated with job satisfaction and an...
▶ One of many solutions posed to address the nursing workforce shortage stems from the opportunity t...
Canada is challenged with a perceived nursing shortage. Better understanding of the factors that in...
In Canada, a close look at the nursing workforce shows a decline due to limited supply and increasin...
Canada is challenged with a perceived nursing shortage. Better understanding of the factors that in...
Efforts to retain nurses within the profession are critical for resolving the global nursing shortag...
Efforts to retain nurses within the profession are critical for resolving the global nursing shortag...
Efforts to retain nurses within the profession are critical for resolving the global nursing shortag...
Nursing is the largest health care profession in the United States, and health care organizations re...
Purpose. To identify: (1) alternate professions being considered by nurses, and (2) potential policy...
Nursing turnover is a chronic problem for the nursing profession. Nursing has had cycles of excesses...
Objectives: The current shortage of nurses is a major problem for health care systems around the wor...
Objectives: The current shortage of nurses is a major problem for health care systems around the wor...
Investigate the effects of stress, economic factors, altruism and value congruence on intentions to ...
This study is a contribution to the small existing pool of state level research on Advanced Practice...
The purpose of this research study was to identify variables associated with job satisfaction and an...
▶ One of many solutions posed to address the nursing workforce shortage stems from the opportunity t...
Canada is challenged with a perceived nursing shortage. Better understanding of the factors that in...
In Canada, a close look at the nursing workforce shows a decline due to limited supply and increasin...
Canada is challenged with a perceived nursing shortage. Better understanding of the factors that in...
Efforts to retain nurses within the profession are critical for resolving the global nursing shortag...
Efforts to retain nurses within the profession are critical for resolving the global nursing shortag...
Efforts to retain nurses within the profession are critical for resolving the global nursing shortag...
Nursing is the largest health care profession in the United States, and health care organizations re...
Purpose. To identify: (1) alternate professions being considered by nurses, and (2) potential policy...