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Nursing Through Crisis: A Comparative Perspective

11 May 2022

From the outset, anecdote and rumour pointed to the On the heels of the alarming results of the Work and emergence of a fully-fledged nursing crisis. [...] Nursing Through Crisis: A Comparative Perspective 40 Percentage of respondents The profoundly adverse effects of the pandemic on the wellbeing of to each DASS-21 item nurses are disguised by the mean scores and by the percentage of respondents across the sub-scales. [...] age Yes, plan to leave within the next 12 months Yes, plan to leave within the next 1 - 5 years No, plan to leave within the next 5 years Nursing Through Crisis: A Comparative Perspective 55 “ “ Nurses’ plans to leave nursing profession 29.4% Estimated potential departures from the nursing Plan to retire profession in the next five 12.6% years Of the 69 per cent of nurses who plan to leave their p. [...] 22.5% 13.8% Undecided Undecided Nursing Through Crisis: A Comparative Perspective 58 Nurses’ plans to leave nursing profession by age Percentage of nurses who plan to Other than those planning to retire, the greatest percentage leave the nursing profession by of nurses who plan to leave the profession are nurses aged 26 age (asked of those planning to to 35 years and 41 to 45 years. [...] The effective functioning of Ontario’s health patients, a lack of supervisory support and a lack system, the health of Ontarians and the future of of access to workplace psychological or mental nursing in Ontario are at tremendous risk.
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Canada