Nurses’ job satisfaction: 2018 vs. 2022
The amount of registered nurses who reported being “extremely satisfied” with their jobs fell 12 percentage points between 2018 and 2022, federal
The amount of registered nurses who reported being “extremely satisfied” with their jobs fell 12 percentage points between 2018 and 2022, federal
Gen Z and millennials healthcare workers are less likely to report feeling unsafe at work and suffering burnout, but are more likely
On average, registered nurses’ workweeks were 84 minutes longer in 2022 than in 2018, federal data shows.
From 2022-23, four-year colleges and universities turned down 65,766 qualified applications — not applicants, as people may apply to more than one
Enrollment in BSN programs at nursing schools across the U.S. held steady in 2023, though fewer students are entering in master’s and
More and more healthcare organizations are seeing the benefits of third-party 1:1 coaching for physicians. Coaching is helping to reduce burnout, provide
Twenty-five percent of clinicians reported seeing more workplace violence in the past year, and 33% reported seeing the same amount, but 48%
Pay has increased for some nurses, and the same can be said for the number of nurses seeking a higher degree or
The U.S. has an all-time record number of actively licensed nurses — 5.6 million — but hospitals are struggling to recruit and
Some hospitals and health systems are embracing self-scheduling options for nurses and other team members in a bid to attract and retain