Referring to implications of the
attrition rate for undergraduate nursing education, Walker said some older nurses felt the degree education did not adequately prepare nurses for the more emotional aspects of nursing "and that, in particular, they don't build the social support structures necessary to carry them through the tough times at work".
BACKGROUND Higher
attrition rates of ESL nursing students are an assumption, seemingly based on anecdotal evidence.
Student
attrition rates at higher education institutions are used to measure the internal efficiency of such institutions.
The analytics behind the scorecard allow the team to measure important metrics such as
attrition rates, cross-sell ratios, campaign results and ROI.
To prevent irrelevant drug development results, new technology and models in both in vitro- and in vivo-based systems are being created to obtain reliable preclinical efficacy assessment, which will, in turn, increase development efficiency and reduce
attrition rates.
The ratings, however, also reflect the firm's long and increasing collection periods, rising
attrition rate and pressed profit margins.
It believes the "
attrition rate" of public-sector employment will continue until 2015, when Scotland will have 80,000 fewer jobs in the sector than in 2008.
The current OCS
attrition rate for Supply Corps candidates is higher than what is considered normal, and losing candidates after selection increases the cost of our outreach and accessions efforts and hampers our efforts to achieve a more diverse Supply Corps.
The textile hubs need to bring down their
attrition rate in order to retain the competitive gains in the global market.
On annualized and sequential basis, the
attrition rate has shot up to 17.1 percent from 10.9 percent year ago and 15.8 percent quarter ago.