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Better nurse staffing linked to lower physician burnout worldwide
A landmark international study finds that hospitals with better nurse staffing and work environments not only benefits nurses but is significantly associated with less physician burnout and job ...
Quesnel, British Columbia / / August 7, 2025 / EPIC Webinars Key Takeaways: Up to 94% of nurses experience burnout symptoms, yet healthcare institutions continue to normalize overwork and exhaustion ...
A nurse’s job is tough. We meet you at your worst and help you overcome the obstacles to healing. Then, when you are approaching your best again, we send you home, hoping to see you anywhere but the ...
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 ...
What factors predict nurse burnout? A nurse in a face shield. Anyone who has ever worked in nursing will attest to the fact that burnout isn’t new. The emotionally intense, highly physical nature of ...
The virtual nursing program was launched to help address the growing shortage of nurses and reduce burnout among the nursing ...
Surveyed nurses rate employers low in perceived support and concern about their well-being. Nurses need much more support than they are getting from their leadership and employers, a new American ...
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What Nurses Can Learn from First-Year Teachers
Nursing and teaching are two rewarding professions because of their positive impacts on society. However, they are also two ...
The virtual nursing program was launched to help address the growing shortage of nurses and reduce burnout among the nursing ...
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 ...
Former Fiji Nursing Association president reveals worsening conditions as staff leave the profession, citing lack of support ...
Colorado has over 61,000 registered nurses, but high patient numbers, a lack of support in the workplace and high cost of living have created burnout for many of them, according to a recent nationwide ...
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