A critical shortage of registered nurses exists in the United States and this shortage is expected to worsen. It is predicted that unless this issue is resolved, the demand for nursing services will exceed the supply by nearly 30% in 2020. Extensive analysis of this pending crisis has resulted in numerous recommendations to improve both recruitment and retention. The purpose of this article is to clearly outline the issues contributing to this problem, and to provide the nurse manager with information regarding specific influences on job satisfaction as it relates to job turnover and employee retention. To accomplish this, an analysis of the literature using both national and international sources is used to formulate the lessons learned as...
Retaining valuable employees is a major issue for organizations, especially for professions characte...
Registered Nurse (RN) retention is critical for hospitals to survive nursing shortages, avoid costly...
It is paramount that there is an adequate workforce supply for now and in the future, to achieve equ...
A critical shortage of registered nurses exists in the United States and this shortage is expected t...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projected a shortage of registered nurses (RNs) growing to an estimat...
This paper used a wellbeing model to explore the factors affecting private sector nurses’ level of j...
The nursing shortage is an acute problem that demands immediate attention. The time to address the i...
The current population of nurses is aging and rapidly approaching retirement, and graduation of new ...
As the link between executives and bedside nurses, nurse managers assume roles that bridge both orga...
Healthcare organizations require a stable, well-trained, and fully-engaged nursing staff to provide ...
Background—The nurse manager role is critical to staff nurse retention and often the portal to senio...
In 2008, the global financial crisis started to show its effects and Ireland declined into recession...
Researchers have predicted that by 2020 the United States will experience a severe shortage of regis...
The United States is in the midst of a nursing shortage and it is expected to get even worse in the ...
The current population of nurses is aging and rapidly approaching retirement, and graduation of new ...
Retaining valuable employees is a major issue for organizations, especially for professions characte...
Registered Nurse (RN) retention is critical for hospitals to survive nursing shortages, avoid costly...
It is paramount that there is an adequate workforce supply for now and in the future, to achieve equ...
A critical shortage of registered nurses exists in the United States and this shortage is expected t...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projected a shortage of registered nurses (RNs) growing to an estimat...
This paper used a wellbeing model to explore the factors affecting private sector nurses’ level of j...
The nursing shortage is an acute problem that demands immediate attention. The time to address the i...
The current population of nurses is aging and rapidly approaching retirement, and graduation of new ...
As the link between executives and bedside nurses, nurse managers assume roles that bridge both orga...
Healthcare organizations require a stable, well-trained, and fully-engaged nursing staff to provide ...
Background—The nurse manager role is critical to staff nurse retention and often the portal to senio...
In 2008, the global financial crisis started to show its effects and Ireland declined into recession...
Researchers have predicted that by 2020 the United States will experience a severe shortage of regis...
The United States is in the midst of a nursing shortage and it is expected to get even worse in the ...
The current population of nurses is aging and rapidly approaching retirement, and graduation of new ...
Retaining valuable employees is a major issue for organizations, especially for professions characte...
Registered Nurse (RN) retention is critical for hospitals to survive nursing shortages, avoid costly...
It is paramount that there is an adequate workforce supply for now and in the future, to achieve equ...