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How Can Flexible Scheduling Be Implemented?
Flexible scheduling allows nurses to choose shifts that best fit their personal and professional lives. This can be achieved through:
Offering
part-time
positions
Allowing shift swaps
Implementing self-scheduling systems
Providing options for compressed workweeks
These measures not only accommodate the needs of individual nurses but also ensure that the healthcare facility is adequately staffed at all times.
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