Despite reporting high levels of physical and verbal abuse, 92% of nurses are glad they went into the profession, according to a Dec. 12 Medscape report. For its 2024 “Nurse Career Satisfaction Report ...
Electronic health record user mastery by nurses has seen a sharp decline since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to researchers. WHY IT MATTERS Nearly 16,000 nurses across 35 ...
The new Collaborative Care Model is rooted in positioning team members to practice at top of their licensure. Editor’s note: This article appears in the July-September 2023 edition of HealthLeaders ...
A nurse practitioner-led triage intervention reduces wait and total encounter times; however, it has no effect on patient satisfaction rates, a quality improvement project reports.
When healthcare staffing shortages strain resources and limit care access, both clinical staff and patients feel the pain. This was true at Lee Health Cancer Institute, which delivers life-saving ...
An overwhelming majority of nurses are happy with their career choices in 2024, with 92% glad they entered the profession, according to Medscape’s 2024 “What They Love and Loathe: Medscape Nurse ...
The nurse-patient assignment process for infusion centers is a critical component of patient care. However, the manual assignment methods used at most infusion centers are inefficient, add ...
Money, freedom, and flexibility rank high in their motivation for traveling. Traveling, with its freedom, flexibility, and sense of adventure, can help nurses find satisfaction with their job and ...
Nurses are less satisfied with careers, more likely to leave profession amid COVID pressures: survey
Nurses are less satisfied with their jobs, more stressed and more likely to report plans to leave the field than in previous years as the repercussions of the pandemic continue to weigh on the ...
A nurse-led family support intervention in ICUs led to a small, but statistically significant, improvement in family satisfaction with care. Satisfaction with involvement in decision-making also ...
Nurses and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), when asked to rate their burnout before the pandemic and 6 months into it, reported levels that in some cases have quadrupled. The Medscape ...
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