Why They Stay and Why They Leave: Stay Interviews With Registered Nurses to Hear What Matters the Most

Snyder, Amy; Whiteman, Kimberly; DiCuccio, Marge; Swanson-Biearman, Brenda; Stephens, Kimberly

Why They Stay and Why They Leave: Stay Interviews With Registered Nurses to Hear What Matters the Most

Snyder, Amy; Whiteman, Kimberly; DiCuccio, Marge; Swanson-Biearman, Brenda; Stephens, Kimberly

Abstract

Registered nurse retention is declining, with a national turnover rate in 2021 of 27%. After implementing a toolkit, nursing leaders in 1 organization completed 75 stay interviews with nurses in a cardiothoracic telemetry and a cardiothoracic surgical intensive care unit. Nurses reported that unit culture, team/peers, and scheduling were important in decisions to stay in their positions, but respondents considered leaving for salary, growth/development, and traveling opportunities. The stay interview process affords nurse leaders an opportunity to examine why nurses stay or leave and supports the development of targeted retention strategies.

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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration
2023
Profession(s)
Nurses
Topic(s)
Recruitment & Retention
Resource Types
Peer-Reviewed Research
Study Type(s)
Nonrandomized Trial (inc. Intervention Studies)
Action Strategy Area(s)
Leadership
Recognition & Reward
Worker & Learner Engagement
Setting(s)
Hospital
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