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Old Nov 16, 2004, 03:58 PM
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I am doing a study on nurses on these criteria:
1.Age-
2.Years in Nursing
3.Years of shift or weekend rotation
4.Single vs. married
5.Number of marriages/divorce due to contributing stress factors from the nursing profession vs. family life
6.Males/female ratio
7.How many years in the nursing profession
8.Are you actively employee, career change or retired

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Old Nov 16, 2004, 04:17 PM
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1) 32

2) 4 1/2 yrs. as LPN
3) work per-diem right now. Did work full time job 40hrs wk. then work PT on weekends and did 12-20 hrs. wk.
4) married
5)none been married for 14 years
6)female
7) 6 yrs. in nursing atmosphere CNA then LPN
8) work per-diem and going back to school to further my nursing career


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Angelia

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Old Nov 17, 2004, 06:30 AM
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1.Age - 35
2.Years in Nursing - 15 (incl. 3 years of hospital training)
3.Years of shift or weekend rotation - 15
4.Single vs. married - single
5.Number of marriages/divorce due to contributing stress factors from the nursing profession vs. family life - 0
6.Males/female ratio - female
7.How many years in the nursing profession - 9 as an RN, 3 as a CNS
8.Are you actively employee, career change or retired - work full time (predominantly nights), study part time (Masters of social health), tutor undergrad students two days a week, considering eventual part time move to academia
Hope this helps

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Old Nov 17, 2004, 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by angel
I am doing a study on nurses on these criteria:
1.Age-
2.Years in Nursing
3.Years of shift or weekend rotation
4.Single vs. married
5.Number of marriages/divorce due to contributing stress factors from the nursing profession vs. family life
6.Males/female ratio
7.How many years in the nursing profession
8.Are you actively employee, career change or retired
===============
34
12 yrs
12 yrs
Married
None that I know of personally.
2/23 staff in our ER includes FT and PT
Actively employed

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Old Nov 17, 2004, 08:38 AM
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Age - 46
Yrs in Nursing - 14
Yrs of shiftwork - 10
Married
1st marriage and we've been married almost 25 years
Repeat question
Actively employed

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Old Nov 17, 2004, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by angel
I am doing a study on nurses on these criteria:
1.Age-
2.Years in Nursing
3.Years of shift or weekend rotation
4.Single vs. married
5.Number of marriages/divorce due to contributing stress factors from the nursing profession vs. family life
6.Males/female ratio
7.How many years in the nursing profession
8.Are you actively employee, career change or retired
You first! Are you a nurse??
Is this "study" for your own information, or how will the results be used?

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Old Nov 17, 2004, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by angel
I am doing a study on nurses on these criteria:
1.Age- -> 26
2.Years in Nursing -> 2 years
3.Years of shift or weekend rotation -> 2 years
4.Single vs. married -> 2 years this January
5.Number of marriages/divorce due to contributing stress factors from the nursing profession vs. family life ->None so far!
6.Males/female ratio -> 35/65
7.How many years in the nursing profession ->2 years
8.Are you actively employee, career change or retired ->Active Staff, Nights

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