{"title":"退伍军人健康管理局护士实习计划对填补护士空缺时间的影响。","authors":"Yufei Li, Aaron Legler, Aigerim Kabdiyeva, PhiYen Nguyen, Melissa Garrido, Steven Pizer","doi":"10.1097/MLR.0000000000002032","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Background: </strong>The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a 1-year Post-Baccalaureate-Registered Nurse Residency (PB-RNR) Program. The impact of the PB-RNR program on local RN recruitment was unknown.</p><p><strong>Objectives: </strong>We aimed to evaluate the effect of the size of the PB-RNR program at a VA facility on its time-to-fill RN vacancies.</p><p><strong>Project design: </strong>We used an instrumental variable approach with a 2-stage residual inclusion specification.</p><p><strong>Subjects: </strong>We included RN filled vacancies in the VA that were posted nationwide between 2020 and 2021.</p><p><strong>Measures: </strong>Our independent variable was the facility-year level number of PB-RNR program allocations. The 3 binary outcomes were whether the RN vacancy was filled within 90, 60, or 30 days.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>An increase of one training allocation was significantly associated with a 5.60 percentage point (PP) (95% CI: 2.74-8.46) higher likelihood of filling a vacancy within 90 days, 7.34 PP (95% CI: 4.66-10.03) higher likelihood of filling a vacancy within 60 days, and 5.32 PP (95% CI: 3.18-7.46) higher likelihood of filling a vacancy within 30 days. The impact was significant in both 2020 and 2021 positions, and in facilities located in areas with lower social deprivation scores, higher-quality public schools, or with either no or partial primary care physician shortages.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>We found favorable impacts of the size of the PB-RNR program at a VA facility on filling RN vacancies.</p>","PeriodicalId":18364,"journal":{"name":"Medical Care","volume":" ","pages":"599-604"},"PeriodicalIF":3.3000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Impact of Nurse Residency Program on Time-to-Fill Nurse Vacancies at the Veterans Health Administration.\",\"authors\":\"Yufei Li, Aaron Legler, Aigerim Kabdiyeva, PhiYen Nguyen, Melissa Garrido, Steven Pizer\",\"doi\":\"10.1097/MLR.0000000000002032\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Background: </strong>The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a 1-year Post-Baccalaureate-Registered Nurse Residency (PB-RNR) Program. 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The 3 binary outcomes were whether the RN vacancy was filled within 90, 60, or 30 days.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>An increase of one training allocation was significantly associated with a 5.60 percentage point (PP) (95% CI: 2.74-8.46) higher likelihood of filling a vacancy within 90 days, 7.34 PP (95% CI: 4.66-10.03) higher likelihood of filling a vacancy within 60 days, and 5.32 PP (95% CI: 3.18-7.46) higher likelihood of filling a vacancy within 30 days. 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Impact of Nurse Residency Program on Time-to-Fill Nurse Vacancies at the Veterans Health Administration.
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a 1-year Post-Baccalaureate-Registered Nurse Residency (PB-RNR) Program. The impact of the PB-RNR program on local RN recruitment was unknown.
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the effect of the size of the PB-RNR program at a VA facility on its time-to-fill RN vacancies.
Project design: We used an instrumental variable approach with a 2-stage residual inclusion specification.
Subjects: We included RN filled vacancies in the VA that were posted nationwide between 2020 and 2021.
Measures: Our independent variable was the facility-year level number of PB-RNR program allocations. The 3 binary outcomes were whether the RN vacancy was filled within 90, 60, or 30 days.
Results: An increase of one training allocation was significantly associated with a 5.60 percentage point (PP) (95% CI: 2.74-8.46) higher likelihood of filling a vacancy within 90 days, 7.34 PP (95% CI: 4.66-10.03) higher likelihood of filling a vacancy within 60 days, and 5.32 PP (95% CI: 3.18-7.46) higher likelihood of filling a vacancy within 30 days. The impact was significant in both 2020 and 2021 positions, and in facilities located in areas with lower social deprivation scores, higher-quality public schools, or with either no or partial primary care physician shortages.
Conclusions: We found favorable impacts of the size of the PB-RNR program at a VA facility on filling RN vacancies.
期刊介绍:
Rated as one of the top ten journals in healthcare administration, Medical Care is devoted to all aspects of the administration and delivery of healthcare. This scholarly journal publishes original, peer-reviewed papers documenting the most current developments in the rapidly changing field of healthcare. This timely journal reports on the findings of original investigations into issues related to the research, planning, organization, financing, provision, and evaluation of health services.