2020
DOI: 10.1017/s1463423620000353
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Factors influencing the recruitment and retention of registered nurses in adult community nursing services: an integrative literature review

Abstract: Background: Adult community nursing services are evolving around the world in response to government policies and changing patient demographics. Amidst these changes, recruitment and retention of community nursing staff are proving a challenge. An integrative literature review has identified multiple factors that influence nurse retention in adult community nursing with sparse information on recruitment factors. Although factors impacting retention of community nurses have been identified, their generalis… Show more

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“…Although reviews on the subject tend to be exclusively focused on the acute nursing workforce, it is worth noting here that evidence supporting enhanced mentorship, increased access to supervision, team cohesion and orientations, interventions and leadership behaviour interventions, are seen to improve retention [ 18 , 29 ]. In a community context Chamanga et al, point to enhanced teamwork, access to education, improving work-life balance and appreciation by managers, as factors that increased retention for nurses [ 30 ]. Whilst these interventions show some promise and do begin to address some of the concerns expressed by nurses in our study, the quality of the evidence is relatively poor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although reviews on the subject tend to be exclusively focused on the acute nursing workforce, it is worth noting here that evidence supporting enhanced mentorship, increased access to supervision, team cohesion and orientations, interventions and leadership behaviour interventions, are seen to improve retention [ 18 , 29 ]. In a community context Chamanga et al, point to enhanced teamwork, access to education, improving work-life balance and appreciation by managers, as factors that increased retention for nurses [ 30 ]. Whilst these interventions show some promise and do begin to address some of the concerns expressed by nurses in our study, the quality of the evidence is relatively poor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the nursing focused questions relate to retention, recruitment, and wellbeing issues. It is crucial that care and attention be paid to these very real and fundamental community nursing workforce challenges [36] if long term, sustainable changes to patient care are to be made.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, recruiting and retaining bedside nurses of all educational levels and backgrounds is challenging (Chamanga et al, 2020). Nursing shortages are reaching new heights in the United States (Zhavoronkova et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%