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Attrition of full-time faculty from schools of nursing with baccalaureate and graduate programs, 2010 to 2011.

Di Fang1, Geraldine D Bednash2.   

Abstract

The shortage of qualified faculty has been consistently reported as a major barrier impeding acceptance of all qualified applicants into nursing programs. In addition to faculty recruitment, the attrition of faculty is also a concern for schools of nursing. In this study, we found that nationally 11.8% of full-time faculty who worked in 2010 left their full-time jobs by 2011. Nearly half of total attrition, or 5.7% of full-time faculty members, were related to leaving for nonacademic nursing positions, whereas another 20% of attrition, or 2.4% of full-time faculty, resulted from retirement. Nearly 20% of faculty egressions, or 2.2% of full-time faculty, was due to leaving for nursing administrative positions or full-time faculty positions in an academic setting. Leaving for part-time faculty positions made up slightly more than 10% of faculty attrition or 1.3% of full-time faculty. Our bivariate analysis identifies distinctive academic and demographic profiles of faculty who left full-time positions for different reasons, and our multivariate analysis further shows that different individual and institutional attributes are significantly associated with different types of attrition.
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Keywords:  Faculty attrition; Faculty retention; Faculty retirement; Faculty shortage; Male faculty; Minority faculty

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24564921     DOI: 10.1016/j.outlook.2013.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Outlook        ISSN: 0029-6554            Impact factor:   3.250


  3 in total

1.  Evaluation of a peer mentoring program for early career gerontological nursing faculty and its potential for application to other fields in nursing and health sciences.

Authors:  Abraham A Brody; Linda Edelman; Elena O Siegel; Victoria Foster; Donald E Bailey; Ashley Leak Bryant; Stewart M Bond
Journal:  Nurs Outlook       Date:  2016-04-04       Impact factor: 3.250

2.  Faculty retention in regional medical schools in Iran: a qualitative content analysis.

Authors:  Maria Shaterjalali; Yousef Gholampoor; Ali Khani Jeihooni; Yaser Mansoori; Reza Homayounfar; Elham Ehrampoush; Shahnaz Karimi
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2021-01-06       Impact factor: 2.463

3.  A qualitative interview study on the positive well-being of medical school faculty in their teaching role: job demands, job resources and role interaction.

Authors:  J W van den Berg; C P M Verberg; J J Berkhout; M J M H Lombarts; A J J A Scherpbier; A D C Jaarsma
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2015-09-02
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