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Laura Reichhardt1, Brianne Kuwabara, Joanne R Loos
1Author Affiliations: Director (Reichhardt) and Program Director (Kuwabara), Hawai'i State Center for Nursing; and Science Writer (Dr Loos), University of Hawai'i at Manoa Nancy Atmospera-Walch School of Nursing, Honolulu, Hawai'i.
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This article describes the planning and implementation of the Hawai'i Nurse Residency Program (HNRP). The HNRP provides a shared, adaptable nurse residency program model. Through the HNRP, Hawai'i achieved high new-graduate retention and addressed other state initiatives. Since 2012, more than 1666 new-graduate nurses have participated, leading to an average 1st-year retention rate of 96.77%. Statewide nurse residency collaboratives are adaptable, may cost less than other alternatives, and may save on lost funds due to nurse attrition, resulting in an enhanced nursing workforce.
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