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The importance of organizational commitment in rural nurses' intent to leave.

Norma J StewartMartha L P MacLeodJulie G KosteniukJanna OlynickKelly L PenzChandima P KarunanayakeJudith C KuligMary Ellen LabrecqueDebra G Morgan
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2020)
The geographic maldistribution of nurses requires focused attention on nurses' intent to leave. This research shows that healthcare organizations would do well to develop policies targeting specific variables associated with intent to leave for each type of nurse in the rural and remote context. Practical strategies could include specific continuing education initiatives, tailored mentoring programs, and the creation of career pathways for nurses in rural and remote settings. They would also include place-based actions designed to enhance nurses' integration with their communities and which would be planned together with communities and nurses themselves.
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