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Flexible scheduling is nice but I think one of the biggest factors for retaining nurses is having a set nurse patient ratio that's recommended and sticking to it. Unsafe nursing practices will make nurses run faster than anything. Seriously, do you really work at this place? How can you not know what the issues are? Just do an anonymous survey of your staff/floors and you'll get your answers real quick!
Flexible scheduling is nice but I think one of the biggest factors for retaining nurses is having a set nurse patient ratio that's recommended and sticking to it. Unsafe nursing practices will make nurses run faster than anything. Seriously, do you really work at this place? How can you not know what the issues are? Just do an anonymous survey of your staff/floors and you'll get your answers real quick!
This is why we were all believing that this is homework.
Geez, I thought this was a judge free zone! haha, tough crowd!
I just started using this site, and I didn't realize how suspicious (aka rude) people are.....I didn't think this topic would spark any sort of negativity?! I already read articles and emailed them to my manager, my entire unit is requesting 12 hour shifts (management keeps saying no). And, yes, I seriously work there. That is how I do know thie issues, which would be insufficient staffing, leading to nurses getting injured by violent patients. (oh, before you attack me on that statement, I work in Mental Health). It is frustrating because it seems so simple, but management does not listen.....
Sorry not trying to be rude but just get annoyed with questions like this because if you work as a nurse you already know what the issues are and the solution which you just said (finally) you are aware of so I'm not sure what you're wanting from this board. Management is not going to care what a few random nurses that don't even work there think esp if they already don't listen to those that do work there. Even with 12 hr shifts there can be insufficient staffing.
NatalieN
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In your opinion, what are the best ways an employer can recruit and
retain nurses (Ex, pay, flexible scheduling, recognition etc)?