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Perspectives of certified nursing assistants and administrators on staffing the nursing home frontline during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Emily C FranzosaWingyun MakOrah R BurackAlene HokenstadFaith WigginsKenneth S BoockvarJoann P Reinhardt
Published in: Health services research (2022)
Based on priorities identified by CNAs and administrators, we recommend several organizational/industry and policy-level practices to support retention for this workforce. Practices to stabilize the workforce should include 1) teamwork and person-centered operational practices including transparent communication; 2) increasing permanent staff to avoid shortages; and 3) evaluating and building on successful COVID-related innovations (self-managed teams and flexible benefits). Policy and regulatory changes to promote these efforts are necessary to developing industry-wide structural practices that target CNA recruitment and retention.
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