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Three good things: Promote work–life balance, reduce burnout, enhance reflection among newly licensed RNs

Nursing Forum

Abstract Aims This study assessed the feasibility of delivering three good things (3GTs) practice as part of professional nurse residency program, measured the degree to which it influenced worklife balance, resilience, and burnout, and explored what newly licensed nurses (NLRNs) identified as good things.

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The Strategies One Nursing School Used to Combat Workplace Incivility

Health Leaders | Nursing

From 2019 to 2021, as full-time faculty retired or resigned, potential candidates were carefully chosen for their ability and commitment to work effectively in a team environment, possession of a positive attitude toward work, and zero tolerance for incivility.

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A call for healthy role models

American Nurse

Takeaways: Nurse leaders must advocate for clinical nurses’ self-health and develop and support programs to ensure a healthy work-life balance for today’s workforce. Although nurses have knowledge of health promotion activities and should act as role models, studies show that this doesn’t always translate into self-care.

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Employee Turnover Costs and The Importance of the First Year

Celayix

Here are some of the main causes; Performance Recognition & Feedback Lack of Opportunities for Progression Workload & Work-Life Balance Poor Staff Selection PERFORMANCE RECOGNITION & FEEDBACK Believe it or not, simply failing to recognize your employees’ work efforts can lead to increased employee turnover.

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Why young nurses are less satisfied than veteran nurses and how we can fix it

Nurse Deck

Poor work-life balance Nurses are humans too and they also need to enjoy their personal lives and achieve work-life balance. Due to poor working conditions and the nursing crisis, young nurses feel more unhappy about their jobs.

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8 Strategies for Improving Nurse Engagement

Relias

Long hours Work-life balance was the next most-cited retention factor for nurses in our survey. It is no longer acceptable for nurses to compromise their well-being by routinely working well beyond expectations. A 2021 Achievers Workforce Institute survey examined 3,500 employees’ sense of belonging at work.

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Stay Informed With Career Insights From the 2022 Nurse Salary Report

Nurse.com

Survey results revealed more male nurses chose travel nursing over females, but fewer male nurses began work in this field after the pandemic started. participated in our survey from mid-November through mid-December 2021. Over 2,500 RNs, APRNs, and LPNs/LVNs from regions across the U.S. Rising Nurse Salaries and the Gender Pay Gap.

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