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One burnout study of 7,419 nurses, which McKinsey & Co. published in November 2023, found 56% reported burnout symptoms, such as emotional exhaustion.
In 2022, the American Nurses Association found that 52% of nurses considered leaving their current positions because of insufficient staffing, and burnout is a huge issue. “We’re often ...
Nurse burnout was also associated with an increased frequency of nosocomial infections, patient falls, medical errors, adverse events or patient safety incidents, and missed or unfinished care.
Nurse burnout was linked to lower healthcare quality and safety as well as lower patient satisfaction, according to a new review and meta-analysis. The report was published Tuesday in JAMA Network ...
Shanafelt's group also identified an association between nurse burnout and lower safety grades (SMD -0.53, 95% CI -0.72 to -0.34) as well as burnout and an increase in the frequency of: ...
The global healthcare system is expected to face a shortage of 4.5 million nurses by 2030, with burnout identified as a leading cause for this deficit. In response, Taiwan's hospitals are taking ...
By contrast, Rhode Island is the state where nurses are at least risk of burnout, with a score of 4.46. Despite working longer hours on average (40 per week) and having a high cost of living (12.2 ...
Nursing burnout is a serious job-related condition that can have major consequences for nurses and their patients’ outcomes. According to the American Nurses Association, chronic understaffing ...
News 8's Tasmin Mahfuz interviewed Gayle Alleman, a registered nurse and member of the SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania Union, to ...
Yu, PhD, RN, AGACNP-BC, about the findings of his study on how LGBTQ+ inclusive policies affect nurses’ job satisfaction.
Nurses can make significantly more money in neighboring Massachusetts than in Rhode Island. The option may be more enticing as hundreds are on strike ...