Factors contributing to nurse resignation during COVID-19: A qualitative descriptive study.
Rebecca J JardenSuzanne ScottNonie RickardKarrie LongShirley BurkeMorag MorrisonLeanne MillsEmma BarkerKaran SharmaBernadette TwomeyPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2023)
This study contributes an in-depth exploration of the perceptions and experiences of nurses who resigned from two healthcare organizations and provides a description of (1) what inspired these nurses to initially join the organization, (2) what they perceived created a great day at work for them, (3) the factors contributing to their resignation and (4) what may have supported them to stay. The reasons nurses resign from an organization were identified as complex and multi-factorial, with opportunities for promoting nursing career pathways, addressing equity in opportunities and implementing professional relationship-enhancing actions. These contributions add both context and opportunity to strengthen organizational initiatives to attract, sustain and retain nurses.