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Dying to retire or living to work: Challenges facing aging nurses
Julie Hidinger1, Stephanie Lu-Hsu, Holly Otis-Smith
1Julie Hidinger , Stephanie Lu-Hsu , Holly Otis-Smith , and Edward De la Cruz are staff RNs at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Arthur G. James Comprehensive Cancer Center, in Columbus, Ohio. Nancy Palecek is a retired staff RN from the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Arthur G. James Comprehensive Cancer Center, in Columbus, Ohio.
Abstract:
Nurses who work in high-stress positions may be at risk for health problems that may result in early retirement. This article identifies health risks to aging nurses who continue to work in clinical settings and suggests methods for reducing negative health impacts to prevent them from retiring prematurely.
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