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Our survey of frontline US nurses looks at why so many are leaving the workforce and how to address the growing nursing shortage in 2023 and beyond.
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Five years ago, I was working in the emergency department, which has a completely different focus. In the ED, you have an endless stream of patients, and your job is to get them stabilized and ready to either return home or transition to the next step in their care. In the ICU, you...
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US healthcare continues to grapple with increasing burnout and a nursing shortage. We look at solutions that could close the gap by up to 300,000 nurses.
3 In a national survey of RNs as to the primary causes of nursing shortage, 74% cited burnout while 58% also pointed to poor working conditions.3 When asked what would have had the greatest impact on the RN shortage, improved staffing ratios was the most cited factor.3 Given that the ...
Nursing shortage in the Philippines: Dissecting an entanglement of issuesBernardino Jr, Gilbert D.Samson-Cordero, Jennifer A.De Guzman, Cathlene Joy A.Altuhaini, Anna Dianne R.Palaganas, Erlinda C.Philippine Journal of Nursing
The aged people who live in nursing home are predicted to keep growing in the following decades. There are both quantitative imbalance and structural imbalance in the utilization of nursing homes in China. This study aimed to analyze old people’s prefer