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Exploring Young Opioid Users’ Motivation To Seek Treatment For Substance Use Disorder, Patricia Gianotti-Avella
Exploring Young Opioid Users’ Motivation To Seek Treatment For Substance Use Disorder, Patricia Gianotti-Avella
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
In the past 15 years, the nonmedical use of opioids in the United States has reached epidemic proportions, resulting in a 21% increase in overdose fatalities. This surge in opioid use and dependence represents a shift in the demographic from inner-city populations over the age of 40 to young adults between the ages of 20 and 34 who dwell in primarily white suburban neighborhoods. Research has identified physicians’ liberal prescribing practices as one cause of this epidemic and has documented the ineffectiveness of current interventions with young addicts. The purpose of this narrative study was to gain insight into what …
Job Satisfaction, Engagement, And Motivation For Nursing Leadership Among Millennial Registered Nurses, Oluwaseyi Stover
Job Satisfaction, Engagement, And Motivation For Nursing Leadership Among Millennial Registered Nurses, Oluwaseyi Stover
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
There is a shortage of nursing leaders because current nursing leaders who are in the baby boomer generation are retiring. Millennial RNs are needed to fill vacant nursing leadership positions, but millennial RNs are not satisfied in their jobs and lack motivation and engagement, which impedes their interest in nursing leadership positions. The purposes of this quantitative, descriptive, correlational study, guided by King’s theory of goal attainment, were to examine the relationship between job satisfaction, motivation, engagement, and the aspiration of millennial RNs for nursing leadership positions in the acute care hospital setting, and the combined effects of job satisfaction, …