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Is Nursing Heading for Collapse?

Daily Nurse

They found that 1/3 of surveyed physicians and nurses planned to reduce work hours within a year, and approximately 40% of nurses planned to leave their current jobs within two years [3]. Stress, burnout, and heavy workload. Nurses who are leaving the bedside aren’t retirement age.

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The World Is On Edge…

Life of a Nurse

One of the largest cohorts for Registered Nurses and Physicians was 55 years and over (another significant one was 64+ old). According to RNAO (2021) 1/3 of nurses 50+ years are considering retirement within 2-5 years. The physicians have a significant pattern of retiring, leaving practices, and not entering family medicine.

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Nurses Leaving the Workforce!

SelfCare for HealthCare

Another 610,388 registered nurses, who had more than 10 years of experience and an average age of 57, said they planned to leave the workforce by 2027 because of stress, burnout or retirement. The same was true of 189,000 additional nurses with 10 or fewer years of experience and an average age of 36.

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Nursing professional development at night

American Nurse

The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) states that a healthy work environment (adequate staffing, retention, reduced moral distress, and low rates of workplace violence) enables nurses to provide the highest standards of compassionate patient care while being satisfied at work. Fact sheet: Nursing shortage.

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Addressing Nursing Shortages: A Major Issue in New Mexico Healthcare

American Nurse

Nursing Shortages Causes Rising Demand and Aging Population The US population is aging, with Baby Boomers retiring. The US Census Bureau predicts that the number of Americans 65 and older will nearly double from 52 million in 2018 to 95 million in 2060, aggravating healthcare demand (Fermini & Bell, 2022). Clarke S.P.,

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9 Best States to Travel Nurse in 2023

MAS Medical Staffing

Boston is home to Massachusetts General Hospital, ranked in the top 10 of “America’s Best Hospitals” for 2022-2023. The idyllic seashores of Cape Cod and historical haunts like Salem make Massachusetts one of the best states to travel as a nurse. Average Travel Nurse Salary In Massachusetts: $2,249 per week 2. 7 Clarke T.

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Both paid and unpaid carers sacrifice their own wellbeing, data shows

Nursing Review

Related stories: Government program to help nurse burnout | Nurses invited to consult on National Nursing Workforce Strategy The data shows that carer wellbeing and connection is down and psychological distress is up. Additionally, of the roughly three million carers across the country tallied in 2022 , 1.2