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  • 2. Overworked RNs, social workers cause high nursing assistant turnover in nursing homes.
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  • 6. A catastrophe model of employee withdrawal leading to low job performance, high absenteeism, and job turnover during the first year of employment.
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  • 7. Nursing homes would do well to value their staff more.
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  • 8. Cutting costs by managing turnover.
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  • 15. End-of-life care in nursing homes: the high cost of staff turnover.
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  • 16. Catastrophe theory predicts job performance, turnover in nursing homes.
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  • 17. The importance of job satisfaction in retaining nurses.
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  • 18. Top management turnover and quality in nursing homes.
    Castle NG, Lin M.
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  • 19. Why nurses leave. Texas project seeks solutions to widespread problem.
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