“…Education Shortages of academically qualified staff Aiken et al, 2013;Nardi & Gyurko, 2013;Auerbach et al, 2015;Sawaengdee et al, 2016;Haddad & Toney-Butler, 2018 Nursing profession Specifics of nursing profession Evans & Frank, 2003;Dietrich Leurer et al, 2007;Pillay, 2009;Aiken et al, 2013;Sawaengdee et al, 2016;Squires et al, 2017;Haddad & Toney-Butler, 2018 Human resource HRM and working environment Newman et al, 2001;management Aboshaiqah, 2016;Squires et al, 2017;Bonetti et al, 2019 Scholars outline important specifics of the nursing profession, such as high turnover, the inequitable distribution of the workforce (Sawaengdee et al, 2016) in terms of women's dominance and relevant sociocultural factors (Squires et al, 2017), and the willingness to travel and commute to the workplace (Janež et al, 2018;Drobne & Bogataj, 2013. While financial incentives manage to reduce turnover to a degree, a large number of baby-boomer nurses will retire soon, and new nursing graduates will not be able to close that gap due to the limited increase in their numbers (Auerbach et al, 2015).…”