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Why Are Nurses Quitting?

Post University

The Impact of Stress and Burnout on Nursing Staff Nursing has always been a stressful, challenging profession, but in recent years, the healthcare landscape has evolved so quickly that it has left many nurses dealing with burnout. Consider exploring how our programs might align with your goals.

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Graduation Season and the Rise of a New Generation of Nurses: A Beacon of Hope Amid a National Shortage

Minority Nurse

In the world of higher education, this happens a few times a year. For nursing, graduations can occur more frequently, as programs often run year-round to meet the growing demand for healthcare professionals. Meeting the Moment New nurses are uniquely positioned to meet the needs of today’s healthcare landscape.

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Future-Proofing Healthcare

Penn Nursing

Bowles, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, GRN’96, van Ameringen Chair in Nursing Excellence, on how health informatics can improve health care for at-risk adults. Elaine Sang, MSN, RN For her dissertation, Sang will explore the quality of patient education given to sepsis survivors.

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Understanding Nurses Experiencing Moral Injury

Nurse.com

What was frequently confused as burnout in previous years has recently been accurately identified as moral injury for nurses. Nurses and nursing leaders can make a conscious effort to help promote understanding and change the conversation around moral injury as critical first steps to addressing this growing challenge.

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Understanding Nurses Experiencing Moral Injury

Nurse.com

What was frequently confused as burnout in previous years, has recently been accurately identified as moral injury for nurses. Nurses and nursing leaders can make a conscious effort to help promote understanding and change the conversation around moral injury as critical first steps to addressing this growing challenge.

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Why Nurses Need Systemic Change to Overcome Job Burnout

Daily Nurse

A buckling healthcare system puts millions of vulnerable patients at greater risk of negative health outcomes. We encourage our nurses to take time to focus on them , know their limits, and be aware of those triggers that indicate they may be approaching a breaking point.

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Nurse Leaders Are Critical to the Future of Nursing

Relias

At the same time, nurses stepped into new leadership roles, influenced policy decisions, and expanded access to care in innovative ways. One of the strongest themes in the report was the need for stronger nurse leadership at every level within healthcare organizations, public health, policymaking, and education.