Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7515693 | International Journal of Nursing Studies | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Nurses in the second analysis who had matured longer in their career did not have a significant response to search or shock (back injuries), which may indicate how easily experienced registered nurses find new jobs and/or accommodation to jobs requiring significant physicality. Nurse turnover is a major concern for healthcare organizations because of its costs and related outcomes. The relevant strength and relationships of these key turnover predictors will be informative to employers for prioritizing strategies to retain their registered nurse workforce. We need more research on programs that implement changes in the work environment that impact these two outcomes, as well as research that focuses on the relevant strength or impact to help administrators prioritize translation of results.
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Authors
Carol S. Brewer, Ying-Yu Chao, Craig R. Colder, Christine T. Kovner, Thomas P. Chacko,