What Are the Effects of Distance Management on the Retention of Remote Area Nurses in Australia?


 
Language:

English

Author:

Weymouth S et al.

Series/Journal Title:

Rural and Remote Health

Volume:

7

Description:

Australian remote area nurses (RANs) are specialist advanced practice nurses. They work in unique, challenging and sometimes dangerous environments to provide a diverse range of healthcare services to remote and predominantly Aboriginal communities. There is an emerging skills gap in the remote nursing workforce as experienced and qualified RANs leave this demanding practice. There is a shortage of new nurses interested in working in these areas, and many of those who enter remote practice leave after a short time. Distance management was examined in order to gain a better understanding of its effects on the retention of RANs. Distance management in this context occurs when the health service’s line management team is located geographically distant from the workplace they are managing. [introduction]

Subject

Geographic Focus

Resource Type