Making sense of the nursing pipeline crisis: a narrative research study examining nurse leader sensemaking of the nursing crisis as they seek innovative strategies to develop the next generation of nurse leaders.
In a continuously changing industry, nurse leaders are identified as vital in managing the costs and quality of healthcare delivery. The nurse leader pipeline is set to undergo changes in availability resulting from impending retirement of the Baby Boomer generation, nurse burnout and nurse decisio...
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