A comparative review of nurse turnover rates and costs across countries

CM Duffield, MA Roche, C Homer… - Journal of advanced …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To compare nurse turnover rates and costs from four studies in four countries (US,
Canada, Australia, New Zealand) that have used the same costing methodology; the original …

Nursing workforce policy and the economic crisis: a global overview

J Buchan, F O'May, G Dussault - Journal of Nursing …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose To assess the impact of the global financial crisis on the nursing workforce and
identify appropriate policy responses. Organizing Construct and Methods This article draws …

Professional values, job satisfaction, career development, and intent to stay

S Yarbrough, P Martin, D Alfred, C McNeill - Nursing Ethics, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Hospitals are experiencing an estimated 16.5% turnover rate of registered
nurses costing from 44,380- 63,400 per nurse—an estimated 4.21to 6.02 million financial …

Primary care: proposed solutions to the physician shortage without training more physicians

TS Bodenheimer, MD Smith - Health Affairs, 2013 - healthaffairs.org
The adult primary care “physician shortage” is more accurately portrayed as a gap between
the adult population's demand for primary care services and the capacity of primary care, as …

Four challenges facing the nursing workforce in the United States

PI Buerhaus, LE Skinner, DI Auerbach… - Journal of Nursing …, 2017 - Elsevier
Four challenges face the nursing workforce of today and tomorrow: the aging of the baby
boom generation, the shortage and uneven distribution of physicians, the accelerating rate …

A brief economic analysis of the looming nursing shortage in the United States

TM Snavely - Nursing Economics, 2016 - go.gale.com
A brief economic analysis of the looming nursing shortage in the United States - Document -
Gale Academic OneFile Use this link to get back to this page. Copy Skip to Content Library …

Wage, work environment, and staffing: effects on nurse outcomes

MD McHugh, C Ma - Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Research has shown that hospitals with better nurse staffing and work environments have
better nurse outcomes—less burnout, job dissatisfaction, and intention to leave the job …

[图书][B] The sociology of health, healing, and illness

G Weiss, D Copelton - 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
With thorough coverage of inequality in health care access and practice across the field it
surveys, The Sociology of Health, Healing, and Illness is widely acclaimed by instructors as …

[PDF][PDF] Complications of mechanical ventilation—the CDC's new surveillance paradigm

M Klompas - N Engl J Med, 2013 - med.unipmn.it
Benchmarking the quality of care for ventilated patients has been an elusive goal for
regulators and quality advocates for many years. The VAP rate is the usual metric proposed …

Effects of unit empowerment and perceived support for professional nursing practice on unit effectiveness and individual nurse well-being: A time-lagged study

HKS Laschinger, A Nosko, P Wilk, J Finegan - International journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Recruitment and retention strategies have emphasized the importance of
positive work environments that support professional nursing practice for sustaining the …