An ageing nursing workforce

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There are well documented workforce shortages in nursing. Many strategies have been suggested to resolve the issue, including increasing migration or training places, changing skill mix or nurses' roles, redesigning nursing work, and greater use of unregulated or unlicensed workers. One of the contributing and growing factors is the ageing of the workforce, but methods of retaining older employees have been given very little attention. This paper examines the impact of ageing on individuals, the ageing nursing workforce and the implications for government policy given its current status. © 2010 AHHA.

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Graham, E. M., & Duffield, C. (2010). An ageing nursing workforce. Australian Health Review, 34(1), 44–48. https://doi.org/10.1071/AH09684

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