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A pertinent issue to foreign nurse recruitment, as a method for alleviating the shortage of nurses in US hospitals, is the number ...
2003). Most international nurses coming to the US come from the Philippines, but many also come from Canada and India with addit...
This research paper presents an annotated bibliography pertaining to the effects of the nursing shortage on the delivery of health...
developing countries, while it alleviating the nursing shortage in the industrialized countries to a certain degree, is creating a...
30 months, as this is when between 13 and 28 percent of senior nurses are due to retire (Sibbald, 2003). Currently, close to a thi...
be increased substantially, of course, by those immigrants families who would likely be admitted to the country as well. The inte...
established that nurses are often involved in the "timely identification of complications," which, if acted upon swiftly, prevent ...
nurses by 2012 to eliminate the shortage (Rosseter, 2009). By 2020, the District of Columbia along with at least 44 states will ha...
and Robinson, 2003). Another element complicating the problem is the fact that in the early 1990s, many hospitals restructured a...
divert status at least three times a week for the last year, with the exception of the only level one trauma center in Nevada, whi...
This paper discusses the problem of the nursing shortage and its impact on nursing recruitment and retention. Six pages in length,...
(Green, 2004a). A travel nurse, on the other hand, is typically contracted to work a 13-week period, and this usually includes an ...
the very act of following the "law" (i.e., supply and demand) of economics now has exacerbated the shortage of nurses who also are...
higher nurse-to-patient ratios suffer an increased rate of burnout and experience greater dissatisfaction with their jobs. In resp...
company. The link between strategy and recruitment is also seen in the way that recruitment is taking place in an area where there...
age. Therefore, the patient population is increasing. This factor is also influenced by the fact that that the huge lump in the Am...
Statistics expects that number to rise to more than one million in less than 20 years. The American Nurses Association and Monste...
Roughly 50 percent of the current working nursing population will retire within the next 15 years (Mee and Robinson, 2003). Adding...
a drivable distance. This rural population currently exceeds 35 million in the country (America Telemedicine Association, 2007). ...
This essay is about proposed policies and legislation that addressed the nursing shortage. It also brings in proposed changed to M...
nurses are part of this generation and a large majority of nurses are retiring. It has been estimated that 50 percent of the count...
information about the shortage of nurses and the consequences. This was achieved as demonstrated in the following brief report of ...
up billboards offering cash incentives, while nursing schools also originated creative means of recruiting more students (Wells). ...
Budget Office forecasts that gross domestic product will grow by 3.6 percent after inflation (in "real" terms) this year and by 3....
that they are often asked to take care of more patients with higher acuity levels than they have in the past (Hassmiller and Cozin...
capital (Porter, 1985, Mintzberg et al, 2003). Any business will have numerous goals. These may be complimentary or contrad...
change the position before completing three years of clinical practice (MacKusick and Minick, 2010). This research article is very...
One might take the view that if success is the important criterion, then the composition of...
employability: The role of nurse educator requires an advanced practice nursing degree at the graduate levels of masters and docto...
this is relevant in recruitment we can look at the concept of ethics and then look at ways in which there may be unethical behavio...