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Learning From Non-Practicing Registered Nurses.

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One way to increase the number of RNs during a global nursing shortage is to recruit those currently not working in health care to rejoin the workforce. The goal of… Click to show full abstract

One way to increase the number of RNs during a global nursing shortage is to recruit those currently not working in health care to rejoin the workforce. The goal of this project was to assess the attitudes and perceived learning needs of nurses who are not working in health care. An online survey was distributed via social media nursing groups to a self-selected sample of nurses not working in health care for the previous 2 years. Although the response rate was low (n = 18), there was interesting discussion on re-entry to nursing practice. Top reasons stated for not re-entering the workforce included burnout/stress, workplace conditions, lack of education/skills, and pay. Pharmacology, skills, and technology were the top three self-identified learning needs of the participants. Limited programs offer education for re-entry to practice. Nurse educators should develop learning materials to meet the needs of this special population. [J Contin Educ Nurs. 2022;53(11):486-490.].

Keywords: working health; non practicing; learning non; registered nurses; practicing registered; health care

Journal Title: Journal of continuing education in nursing
Year Published: 2022

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