Impact of Nurse Residency Program on Time-to-Fill Nurse Vacancies at the Veterans Health Administration.
Med Care
; 2024 Jul 03.
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ABSTRACT
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. PROJECTDESIGN:
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.
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2024
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