Nursing workforce retention:challenging a bullying culture

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Stevens, Stella
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John K. Iglehart

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2002
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Discussions surrounding nursing shortages typically focus on recruitment, but retention is also a problem. Emerging research suggests that intimidation in the nursing workforce is a problem that planners need to deal with as part of an overall strategy aimed at maintaining a balance between supply and demand. This paper explores issues surrounding intimidation in the nursing workforce and looks at how one major teaching hospital in Australia attempted to address the problem.

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Health Affairs: the policy journal of the health sphere

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21

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5

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Public Health and Health Services

Applied Economics

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