Burnout among nurses is linked to worse patient safety, and lower healthcare quality and satisfaction, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open. Aggregating and reviewing more than 80 ...
Burnout is everywhere, and it has become a matter of patient safety. It’s no secret that nurses and healthcare professionals across the industry are burnt out. Nurses are feeling overworked and ...
Nursing leaders shared strategies for addressing "accelerated burnout" among nurses new to the profession during a panel discussion hosted by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) on ...
As district budget cuts become more common, nurses are more likely to face layoffs, said the board president of the National Association of School Nurses.
An international study finds that hospitals with better nurse staffing and work environments not only benefit nurses but are significantly associated with less physician burnout and job ...
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses across the U.S. are facing a burnout crisis. Many nurses report concerns with their work environment, including strained relationships with managers and ...
Nurse burnout can be measured in a number of ways, but a new survey has examined the 10 states in which nurses Googled the term "burnout" the most – and based on that metric, Arizona is the state in ...
A new study, led by health policy researchers from Rand Corporation, and funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, surveyed pediatric nurses at an urban children's hospital to assess ...
Physical violence. Sexual harassment. Verbal abuse. Indifferent management. Long hours on graveyard shifts. And a chance that you’ll catch a deadly illness. If that sounds like an ideal job, consider ...
According to a recent study published in the Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, transcendental meditation is effective at reducing burnout and enhancing the overall well-being of nurses. The study ...
Last October, Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue received a 911 call—from a hospital, of all places. The hospital wasn't on fire, but the nurses on call were in distress. Due to staffing shortages, only ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Even before the coronavirus pandemic, high rates of burnout and staffing shortages plagued the nursing industry, primarily because of the stressful demands of the job. The COVID-19 ...