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Thomas, Kali S.; Mor, Vincent; Tyler, Denise A.; Hyer, Kathryn – Gerontologist, 2013
Purpose: Individuals receiving postacute care in skilled nursing facilities often require complex, skilled care provided by licensed nurses. It is believed that a stable set of nursing personnel is more likely to deliver better care. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships among licensed nurse retention, turnover, and a 30-day…
Descriptors: Nursing Homes, Nurses, Nursing Education, Labor Turnover
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Dill, Janette S.; Morgan, Jennifer Craft; Marshall, Victor W. – Gerontologist, 2013
Purpose of the Study: While theories of job turnover generally assume a strong correlation between job satisfaction, intention, and retention, such models may be limited in explaining turnover of low-wage health care workers. Low-wage workers likely have a lower ability to act on their employment intentions or plans due to a lack of resources that…
Descriptors: Nursing Homes, Allied Health Personnel, Wages, Low Income
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Karantzas, Gery C.; Mellor, David; McCabe, Marita P.; Davison, Tanya E.; Beaton, Paul; Mrkic, Dejan – Gerontologist, 2012
Purpose of the Study: The aged care industry experiences high rates of staff turnover. Staff turnover has significant implications for the quality of care provided to care recipients and the financial costs to care agencies. In this study, we applied a model of intention to quit to identify the contextual and personal factors that shape aged care…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Caregivers, Labor Turnover, Intention
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Rosen, Jules; Stiehl, Emily M.; Mittal, Vikas; Leana, Carrie R. – Gerontologist, 2011
Purpose: Studies of certified nursing assistant (CNA) turnover in nursing homes are typically cross-sectional and include full-time and part-time workers. We conducted a longitudinal study to evaluate the job factors and work attitudes associated with just full-time staying or leaving. For those who did not stay, we assessed reasons for leaving…
Descriptors: Nursing Homes, Labor Turnover, Allied Health Personnel, Intention
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McCaughey, Deirdre; McGhan, Gwen; Kim, Jungyoon; Brannon, Diane; Leroy, Hannes; Jablonski, Rita – Gerontologist, 2012
Purpose of study: The direct care workforce continues to rank as one of the most frequently injured employee groups in North America. Occupational health and safety studies have shown that workplace injuries translate into negative outcomes for workers and their employers. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)…
Descriptors: Home Health Aides, Occupational Safety and Health, Injuries, National Surveys
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Donoghue, Christopher; Castle, Nicholas G. – Gerontologist, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between nursing home administrator (NHA) leadership style and staff turnover. Design and Methods: We analyzed primary data from a survey of 2,900 NHAs conducted in 2005. The Online Survey Certification and Reporting database and the Area Resource File were utilized to extract…
Descriptors: Nurses, Leadership Styles, Labor Turnover, Nursing Homes
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Benjamin, A. E.; Matthias, Ruth E.; Kietzman, Kathryn; Furman, Walter – Gerontologist, 2008
Purpose: The use of consumer-directed services is expected to grow in coming years, and paying family and friends is a key element of these home-based services. The goal of this study was to understand the careers of these "related workers" (family and friends) and their potential role in the long-term care workforce. Design and Methods:…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Home Health Aides, Careers, Labor Turnover
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Stone, Robyn I.; Dawson, Steven L. – Gerontologist, 2008
Better Jobs Better Care was the nation's largest single initiative created to reduce the high vacancy and turnover rates of direct care workers and improve workforce quality through both policy and practice changes. In this article, we describe the important role and key characteristics of direct care workers, what motivated the unique partnership…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Health Services, Labor Turnover, Advocacy
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Kemper, Peter; Brannon, Diane; Barry, Teta; Stott, Amy; Heier, Brigitt – Gerontologist, 2008
Purpose: Better Jobs Better Care (BJBC) was a long-term care workforce demonstration that sought to improve recruitment and retention of direct care workers by changing public policy and management practice. The purpose of this article is to document and assess BJBC's implementation, analyze factors affecting implementation, and draw lessons from…
Descriptors: Health Services, Health Personnel, Recruitment, Labor Turnover
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Morris, Lisa – Gerontologist, 2009
Purpose: Figuring out how to make home care jobs more attractive has become a top policy priority. This study investigates the impact of wages, hours, and benefits on the retention of home care workers. Design and Methods: Using a 2-wave survey design and a sample of home care workers from Maine, the factors associated with turnover intentions,…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Gerontology, Home Health Aides, Compensation (Remuneration)
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Pillemer, Karl; Meador, Rhoda; Henderson, Charles, Jr.; Robison, Julie; Hegeman, Carol; Graham, Edwin; Schultz, Leslie – Gerontologist, 2008
Purpose: This article reports on a randomized, controlled intervention study designed to reduce employee turnover by creating a retention specialist position in nursing homes. Design and Methods: We collected data three times over a 1-year period in 30 nursing homes, sampled in stratified random manner from facilities in New York State and…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Labor Turnover, Nursing Homes, Specialists
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Howes, Candace – Gerontologist, 2008
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of wages and benefits (relative to other jobs available to workers), controlling for personal characteristics, on the recruitment and retention of providers working in a consumer-directed home care program. Design and Methods: I used the results of focus groups to design a survey…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Home Health Aides, Motivation, Wages
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Morgan, Jennifer Craft; Konrad, Thomas R. – Gerontologist, 2008
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate WIN A STEP UP, a workforce development program for nursing assistants (NAs) in nursing homes (NHs) involving continuing education by onsite trainers, compensation for education modules, supervisory skills training of frontline supervisors, and short-term retention contracts for bonuses and/or wage…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Intervention, Allied Health Personnel, Nursing Homes
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Piercy, Kathleen Walsh, Ed.; Barry, Theresa; Kemper, Peter; Brannon, S. Diane – Gerontologist, 2008
Purpose: Turnover among direct-care workers (DCWs) continues to be a challenge in long-term care. Both policy makers and provider organizations recognize this issue as a major concern and are designing efforts to reduce turnover among these workers. However, there is currently no standardized method of measuring turnover to define the scope of the…
Descriptors: Definitions, Caregivers, Older Adults, Geriatrics
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Wiener, Joshua M.; Squillace, Marie R.; Anderson, Wayne L.; Khatutsky, Galina – Gerontologist, 2009
Purpose: This study identifies factors related to job tenure among certified nursing assistants (CNAs) working in nursing homes. Design and Methods: The study uses 2004 data from the National Nursing Home Survey, the National Nursing Assistant Survey, and the Area Resource File. Ordinary least squares regression analyses were conducted with length…
Descriptors: Fringe Benefits, Tenure, Organizational Culture, Allied Health Personnel
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