RNAO’s 70 per cent Full-Time Employment for Nurses Survey: Hospital and long-term care sectors
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The 70 per cent Full-Time Employment for Nurses Survey was initiated by the 70% Full-Time Nursing Employment Working Group (FTNEWG), a working group of the Joint Provincial Nursing Committee (JPNC). RNAO led the project, which was implemented in July 2012 and targeted all employers of nurses in the hospital and long-term care (LTC) sectors. The findings of the report are relevant to nursing human resource (HR policy), and are targeted at government, employers, nursing associations and the College of Nurses of Ontario.
Paper also available on the RNAO website at: http://rnao.ca/policy/reports/
Type | Report |
Acquisition | Self-submission |
Review Type | External Evaluation: Organization-based Material |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | Other |
Research Approach | Other |
Keywords | Employment; Nurses |
MESH Subject(s) | Employment--trends |
MESH Subject(s) | Employment--trends |
Publisher | Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario |
Date | 2014-11-27 |
Version | Publisher's Version |
Citation | Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario & Joint Provincial Nursing Committee, 70% Full-Time Nursing Employment Working Group (2014, November 27). RNAO’s 70 per cent full-time employment for nurses survey: Hospital and long-term care sectors. Toronto, ON: Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario. Retrieved from: http:/www.nursinglibrary.org/vhl/handle/10755/558574 |
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