Nurse Knowledge, Work Environment, and Turnover in Highly Specialized Pediatric End-of-Life Care. (American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine, 2017, 34(6) p. 577-583)

This article aims to examine the relationship between nurse knowledge, work environment, and registered nurse (RN) turnover in perinatal hospice and palliative care organizations. The findings revealed that advanced professional experience in the form of APNs was associated with reductions in RN turnover. This suggests that having a clinical nurse specialist or nurse practitioner on staff may provide knowledge and experience to other RNs, creating stability within the organization.

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