2019
DOI: 10.1111/jonm.12850
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The experiences of the agency registered nurse: An integrative literature review

Abstract: Aim To examine experienced registered nurses' motivations for choosing agency work, their experiences and perceptions of agency nursing and how they meet their regulatory professional development obligations. Background Agency registered nurses are employed by healthcare organizations to meet staffing shortfalls and contain costs. Methods Using an integrative review framework, four databases (CINAHL, Medline, Embase and Scopus) were systematically searched between 2000 and 2017: study selection followed the Pr… Show more

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“…'Agency' staff frequently returning to the same community may increase productivity in remote health centre by maintaining professional relationships within the team, reducing 'orientation fatigue', contributing to better health outcomes through continuity of care, and has a positive impact on community relationships and cultural competence (Birmingham et al, 2019). Continuity of staff could be achieved by the same agency staff or relieving staff returning to provide RANs with breaks but maintaining continuity and relationships.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Agency' staff frequently returning to the same community may increase productivity in remote health centre by maintaining professional relationships within the team, reducing 'orientation fatigue', contributing to better health outcomes through continuity of care, and has a positive impact on community relationships and cultural competence (Birmingham et al, 2019). Continuity of staff could be achieved by the same agency staff or relieving staff returning to provide RANs with breaks but maintaining continuity and relationships.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to personnel shortages, organizations are often forced to increase work hours and reduce breaks (Bae, 2021). Organizations also commonly hire travel or agency nurses to address personnel shortages (Birmingham et al , 2019). This can result in additional resource drain and time commitment from permanent nursing staff, as temporary nurses generally require additional advising or assistance in completing responsibilities (Castle, 2009).…”
Section: An Ob and Hr Perspective On The Nurse Workforce Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orientations prior to shifts are often limited, which leads to a twofold concern as temporary nurses feel illprepared for shifts and permanent staff feel flustered when required to bring the temporary nurse up to speed while being expected to continue normal operations. 14 Agency nurses may be assigned to patients and units that are incongruent with their experience and skills-either to unfamiliar units, which affects their ability to confidently deliver care, or to less complex patients where they feel as if their skills are not used adequately. 14 15 These issues can create tension between temporary and permanent nursing staff, which can be compounded by the wage disparity.…”
Section: Trade-offs Between Permanent and Temporary Staffmentioning
confidence: 99%