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 ...
Workforce shortages are still the most urgent concern for nursing home staff, with facilities continuing to struggle with recruitment, retention and ...
Being a nurse can be a fulfilling and rewarding career. However, when nurses start to dread going to work or experience nightmares, their passion and spark for the job may have burnt out. The World ...
A new study has found a direct link between nurse burnout and unfavorable patient and facility outcomes, including medication errors and a degraded safety culture. The meta-analysis of 85 studies and ...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has released two new tools for use in healthcare facilities, the Sepsis Prevention Assessment Tool for Nursing Homes (SPAT) and the Targeted Assessment for ...
A report released Nov. 6 by market research firm McKinsey & Co. provides insights into the nursing workforce and nurses’ mental health and well-being. The report features survey data gathered in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Imagine being stuck in the middle of a lake in a canoe with a single set of paddles and a life jacket. Now, imagine that your life jacket deflates, and your paddles shrink ever so much with each ...