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Mitigating the Nursing Shortage Crisis: A Nurse’s Perspective

American Nurse

When nurses participate, changes can be made to benefit patients and staff, which can contribute to shorter hospital stays, lower overall costs, and increased family and patient satisfaction. Addressing system flaws takes the pressure off of nurses feeling that their “burnout” is somehow their fault.

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LPNs in modified care delivery models

American Nurse

The impact on nurse and patient satisfaction Takeaways: Challenged by the insufficient pipeline of clinical nurses required to backfill the vacancies created by the COVID-19 pandemic, current care delivery models require redesign.

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The Nursing Shortage and Patient Safety

Relias

Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 194,500 average annual openings for registered nurses, and nurse employment will grow 9% through 2030. At the same time, more nurses will retire, with more than one-fifth of the nation’s nursing workforce considering retirement within the next five years.

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Healthcare Workforce Safety: Nurse Safety and Patient Safety Go Hand in Hand

Relias

” Matthews also discussed the importance of the clinical nurse educator as part of the leadership team. “Nurse educators are there to support the staff. ” Steps to improve nurse leader involvement Often, leaders can make a tremendous difference in the work of their staff with a few intentional behaviors.

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Healthcare Workforce Safety: Nurse Safety and Patient Safety Go Hand in Hand

Relias

” Matthews also discussed the importance of the clinical nurse educator as part of the leadership team. “Nurse educators are there to support the staff. ” Steps to improve nurse leader involvement Often, leaders can make a tremendous difference in the work of their staff with a few intentional behaviors.