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Nursing Roles Beyond the Bedside

Nurse.com

Throughout the duration of the pandemic, nurse burnout rates have been at an all-time high. Many experienced nurses are leaving the profession, and the younger generation of nurses entering the field are facing immense adversity. What’s causing bedside nursing burnout?

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The Nursing Shortage: Looking Ahead to 2023

Nurse.com

For every bedside nurse who is lost, hospitals incur $46,100 in cost. Many nurses report that mandatory overtime is causing problems. Nurses are forced to choose between their families and their jobs,” said Mason. This exacerbates the staffing shortages that are the primary driver of burnout,” says Begley.

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Collaboration: The key to patient care success

American Nurse

American Nurse Journal announces 2024 All Pro Nursing Team Awards. When nurses, pro­viders, therapists, leadership, and other professionals work together as a cohesive team, patients benefit—and so do nurses and all healthcare workers. Meditation music and nature videos enhance the relaxed environment.

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Small Patients, Big Discoveries

Penn Nursing

Nurses Help NursingBurnout” is an omnipresent word in nursing today. Several researchers, clinicians, and faculty at Penn Nursing are tackling it head-on, hoping to help reverse attrition trends and improve the quality of work life, especially in pediatrics. It’s the caring. The listening. The advocacy.

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Connections ease nurses’ burdens

American Nurse

(Nurse #13) “The good things were the positivity that we would see in some caregivers…stepping up and being there for each other and really helping each other out with little things to make each other’s day a little brighter.” These connections help nurses feel supported, which aids workplace engagement and improved patient outcomes.