Exploring Nurses' Feelings on Floating: A Phenomenological Study
Introduction: Mandatory floating is a strategy used to address changes in nurse staffing caused by unforeseeable staff call outs, increase in patient acuity, or census. However, it has an impact on nurses' satisfaction and retention. Therefore, it is important to understand how nurses feel when...
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Main Authors: | Marie Paule Lafontant (Author), Dean Belvins (Author), Charlene Romer (Author), Paul G. Ward (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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