Factors Impacting the Recruitment and Retention of Nurses in Nigeria: Systematic Review.

Publication Date: 29/07/2024

DOI: 10.52589/AJHNM-6E05AYKL


Author(s): Felix Bomide.

Volume/Issue: Volume 7 , Issue 3 (2024)



Abstract:

Background: Institutional policies and patient characteristics continually change the roles of Nigeria nurses, thereby making recruitment and retention of Nigeria nurses difficult. With little data on recruitment, a systematic review showed that the characteristics of Nigeria nurses’ retention are situational and interrelated, making them difficult to generalise. Goal: To discover Nigeria nurses' recruitment and retention factors. Sources: Data PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, Scopus (via Ovid Platform), and Web of Science were all searched for nursing literature. The search ended after 14 years (January 2010 – May 2024). Selected publications examined factors affecting Nigeria nurses’ recruitment and retention. Review: The systematic literature review employed the revised PRISMA flowchart to present reviewed papers. Studies were evaluated using the Centre for Evidence-Based Management (CEBMa) critical appraisal techniques; eight papers qualified. Individual and institutional factors affecting Nigeria nurses’ retention were clustered around working situations and work-life balance. Conclusion: Many factors affect Nigeria nurses’ retention, but recruitment factors are unknown, making the determination challenging. Problems with retention affect recruitment. According to major studies, retention rates differ by person and state in Nigeria, therefore further research is needed on recruitment criteria. Keywords: Nigeria nurses, recruitment, retention, factors.


Keywords:

Nigerian nurses, Recruitment, Retention, Factors.


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