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What do we know about our agency nurse population? A scoping review.

Kate SimpsonRichard J Simpson
Published in: Nursing forum (2019)
Though participants described positive reasons for choosing agency nursing, there were significant downsides. The findings must be viewed in the context of the continued feminized nature of the nursing profession as care responsibilities were cited as a reason for choosing this study pattern. However, the lack of security and provision of adequate pensions and career advancement are considerable issues. The costs of using agency staff are high and consideration must be given to encouraging these nurses into substantive contracts. These individuals show considerable resilience, flexibility, and varied expertise. Such qualities are vital for health care in the 21st century and understanding why they opt out of permanent nursing will enable employers to adapt practices to harness this. Suggestions for practice and further research are presented.
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