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Factors Associated With the Recruitment and Retention of the Current and Future Nursing Workforce - A Longitudinal E-Cohort Study (2006-2010)

Abstract

The overall effectiveness of the Australian health care system is dependent on a knowledgeable, skilled and viable nursing workforce. Currently there is a critical shortage of qualified nurses actively working in the Australian health care system which limits the capacity of the system to effectively manage an ageing population. The broad aim of this research project is to examine factors associated with recruitment and retention of the current and future nursing workforce across metropolitan, regional and rural areas; with a particular focus on work-based injury. In addition, the project will employ smart use of information technology to develop innovative e-cohort techniques.

Experts

Professor Annette Dobson

Affiliate of Australian Women's and Girls' Health Research Centre
Australian Women and Girls' Health Research Centre
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Professor of Biostatistics
School of Public Health
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Annette Dobson
Annette Dobson