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    • Nursing Education
    • Healthcare Workforce Development

    Background:

    • The U.S. nursing workforce faces a significant shortage, with over 500,000 Registered Nurses (RNs) projected to retire within five years.
    • This shortage necessitates innovative recruitment strategies to maintain adequate healthcare staffing levels.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of an "Escape to Nursing" event as a recruitment tool.
    • To assess the feasibility and impact of an escape room format on potential nursing recruits.

    Main Methods:

    • An "Escape to Nursing" event was implemented at a rural college of nursing in spring 2017.
    • The event featured a faculty-designed escape room with four distinct rooms focused on nursing concepts and patient scenarios.
    • Recruits collaborated in teams to solve patient care puzzles to advance through the rooms.

    Main Results:

    • Recruit feedback was overwhelmingly positive, indicating high engagement and satisfaction.
    • Participants suggested expanding the escape room to include more healthcare scenarios and reach a wider audience.
    • The positive reception suggests that this innovative recruitment method could increase applicant turnout.

    Conclusions:

    • A linear, sequential escape room design is recommended for nursing recruitment events.
    • Escape rooms represent a promising and positive approach to addressing nursing workforce shortages.
    • This method offers an engaging way to introduce individuals to the nursing profession.