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What do nurses practising in rural, remote and isolated locations consider important for attraction and retention? A scoping review.

Catherine HollandChristina MalatzkyJerico Pardosi
Published in: Rural and remote health (2024)
Limited empirical research that combines a person-centred and whole-of-lifecycle approach to understanding the rural and remote nursing workforce was found. However, our analysis of existing evidence suggests that such approaches are required to appropriately plan for and target solutions that centre nurses' specific needs and experiences for the future nursing workforce. Relatedly, limited translational research on the nursing workforce that explicitly includes and engages with nurses was found. Such research is fundamentally needed to improve retention outcomes.
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