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Perspect Health Inf Manag ; 5: 4, 2008 Apr 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18418462

ABSTRACT

As a major employer of health information professionals, the VA faces significant recruitment and retention challenges. The authors evaluated mentoring as a retention tool through a review of existing literature and the retrospective review of a VA health information management mentoring program. The literature review showed a link between employer mentorship and employee retention, regardless of the nature and structure of the mentoring relationship. Most organizations support employees who are willing to serve as mentors through increased compensation, recognition, and other types of support. No literature was found that studied retention rates for more than three years after a mentoring experience. The review of the VA mentoring program showed increased retention in the three years following enrollment in the program, but the increase was not statistically significant. The review did not demonstrate improvement in retention over a seven-year period. The combined evaluation gives mixed findings for mentorship as a retention tool and demonstrates the need for more research on the topic.


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Health Personnel/statistics & numerical data , Job Satisfaction , Mentors/statistics & numerical data , Personnel Loyalty , Personnel Turnover/statistics & numerical data , Staff Development/statistics & numerical data , United States Department of Veterans Affairs/organization & administration , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Organizational Culture , Organizational Innovation , Salaries and Fringe Benefits/statistics & numerical data , United States
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