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Nursing Trends in 2023 and Beyond

Diversity Nursing

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nurses have experienced higher rates of burnout which has led to an increased number of Nurses leaving bedside Nursing or even the Nursing profession altogether. We can expect the demand for Nurses to remain high for many years.

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What States Are RNs in Highest Demand?

The Gypsy Nurse

Where would your nursing skills make the biggest impact? An aging population, nurse burnout, and a wave of retirements among experienced nurses have left many facilities scrambling to fill gaps. nurses per 1,000 people and is projected to need 22,980 more RNs by 2030. The state currently has about 9.68

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Extended Nurse Work Hours and Patient Safety: Effects and Solutions

Relias

Prevent nurse burnoutBurnout — a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress — is a major issue in nursing. According to research, nurses working longer shifts are more likely to experience burnout and job dissatisfaction , leading to high turnover rates.