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COVID-19 Pandemic;Long-term care;Registered Nurse;Retention;Satisfaction
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Registered Nurse Retention In Long Term Care: A Qualitative Exploration, Brandi Lynne Livingstone
Registered Nurse Retention In Long Term Care: A Qualitative Exploration, Brandi Lynne Livingstone
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Registered Nurse (RN) retention continues to be an issue within long-term care (LTC). RNs play a vital role in the overall wellbeing of the aging Ontario population. In 2020, COVID-19 swept the world in a pandemic and the Ontario LTC sector was left with many changing restrictions and regulations that had a large effect on not only the RNs who work there but also the residents who resided in. This study was conducted to identify what factors contribute to satisfaction and dissatisfaction for RNs in LTC. Also, it aimed to look at factors related to a RN continuing to work …