| Literature DB >> 18694989 |
Karl Pillemer1, Rhoda Meador, Charles Henderson, Julie Robison, Carol Hegeman, Edwin Graham, Leslie Schultz.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This article reports on a randomized, controlled intervention study designed to reduce employee turnover by creating a retention specialist position in nursing homes. DESIGN AND METHODS: We collected data three times over a 1-year period in 30 nursing homes, sampled in stratified random manner from facilities in New York State and Connecticut and randomly assigned to treatment and control conditions. Staff outcomes were measured through certified nursing assistant interviews, and turnover rates were measured over the course of the year. In the intervention condition, a staff member was selected to be the facility retention specialist, who would advocate for and implement programs to improve staff retention and commitment throughout the facility. Retention specialists received an intensive 3-day training in retention leadership and in a number of evidence-based retention programs. Ongoing support was provided throughout the project.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18694989 DOI: 10.1093/geront/48.supplement_1.80
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gerontologist ISSN: 0016-9013