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Mitigating the Nursing Shortage Crisis: A Nurse’s Perspective

American Nurse

It’s clear that the state of the nursing shortage is at a crisis level. As an experienced bedside nurse, a recent nursing psychiatric/mental health graduate student, and a clinical adjunct faculty instructor, I have a strong opinion about what must be done. First and foremost, nurses require better pay.

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The Nursing Shortage: Looking Ahead to 2023

Nurse.com

Statistics show the nursing shortage is still a crisis, but 2023 could be a turning point. Front-line nurse don’t need numbers to know that the nursing shortage is wreaking havoc on their workplaces. The financial cost of the nursing shortage couldn’t be clearer. Numbers tell a dire story.

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Recruiting and Retention: Bridging the Gap, Part One

Health Leaders | Nursing

The nursing shortage became more evident as large numbers of nurses left the industry or went to agencies, and academic pipelines were disrupted, Vozzella said. We have to be more intentional as nursing leaders and as we implement new strategies to hopefully unburden the bedside nurse of tasks that they don’t need to be doing.”

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Nursing Trends in 2023 and Beyond

Diversity Nursing

As the Nursing field continues to evolve, here are some of the top Nursing trends to watch in 2023 and for the years to come. Nursing Shortages Nursing shortages across all aspects of healthcare will continue to increase in 2023 and for several years to come.

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WellSpan Exec Shares Strategies to Disrupt the Nursing Sector Status Quo

Health Leaders | Nursing

We know we are headed for one of the most significant nursing shortages we've ever seen, and that is going to require us to figure out how to deliver care in new ways because we just simply won't have enough nurses to continue in our current models, especially as we look to having more and more patients requiring more care as the age.