2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.4087
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Emergency Nurses’ Reasons for Not Recommending Their Hospital to Clinicians as a Good Place to Work

K. Jane Muir,
Raina M. Merchant,
Karen B. Lasater
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceHalf of emergency nurses report high burnout and intend to leave their job in the next year. Whether emergency nurses would recommend their workplace to other clinicians may be an important indicator of a hospital’s ability to recruit clinicians.ObjectiveTo examine why emergency nurses do not recommend their hospital to other clinicians as a good place to work.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis qualitative study used directed content analysis of open-text responses (n = 142) from the RN4CAST-NY/IL… Show more

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