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[Solved] NR447 – Week 8 Discussion- Retention and Recruitment (Graded)

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Discussion

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (as cited in American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2019), over 200,000 new RNs will be needed each year through 2026 to replace nurses who retire and to fill new positions. National Council of State Boards of Nursing and The Forum of State Nursing Workforce Centers (as cited in American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2019) reported that about 51% of today’s RNs are 50 years old or older. These are dramatic numbers and represent a challenge for future nurse leaders and managers.

If you were a nurse leader or manager, how would you retain the nurses you have? How would you recruit additional nurses? In your opinion, what do you think the future of the nursing workforce will look like in 50 years?

Your discussion post should look like:

  • Paragraph one: How would you retain the nurses you have?
  • Paragraph two: How would you recruit additional nurses?
  • Paragraph three: What do you think the future of the nursing workforce will look like in 50 years?
  • Resources: Where did you find your data?

SOLUTION

Hello Professor,

Based on the experience I have had in nursing I think retention can be either difficult or easy depending on how employees are treated. I think one strategy would be to implement a comprehensive employee engagement program that focuses on the redacted, redacted, and redacted. These four areas are arguably the pillars of a great workplace. This is proven even via empirical research with Boamah et al., (2019) noting that redacted and lack of redacted increase turnover intentions for nurses. Therefore, by providing ………………………….. [PURCHASE TO ACCESS FULL SOLUTION].

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