Exit interviews: retention tool or tick-box exercise?
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Exit interviews: retention tool or tick-box exercise?

Erin Dean Health journalist

When nurses plan to leave post, exit interviews can give staff a chance to share their views candidly

Exit interviews are discussions that take place between a member of staff who is leaving a post and their employer, typically to discuss the employee’s reasons for leaving and their experience of working for the employer.

Nursing Management. 30, 3, 12-13. doi: 10.7748/nm.30.3.12.s4

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