We are facing a national crisis in healthcare: Tens of thousands of frontline nurses have fled the profession, and those left behind say they are burnt out and fed up with chronic understaffing [...]
Jobs in health care are known to be challenging for workers’ mental health. But the mental health toll can be especially burdensome for registered nurses, health technicians, and health care [...]
As hospitals and health system executives refine strategies to improve recruitment and retention of nurses, particularly nurse leaders, nonsalary forms of compensation may need closer scrutiny. [...]
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People who stay up late are more likely to have unhealthy lifestyle behaviors that can lead to developing Type 2 diabetes, a new study found. Self-described “night owls” were more [...]
Concern is mounting among healthcare workers over draft CDC infection control guidance that puts surgical masks on par with N95 masks. Nurses and other clinicians are urging the advisory [...]
California has a significant edge when it comes to combating the nursing shortage. The state saw about 30,000 more registered nurses move in than out during the first two years of the pandemic, [...]
The nursing shortage is a pressing issue affecting healthcare systems around the country. The number of registered nurses in the U.S. is projected to decline by 1 million by 2027, according to a [...]
We are grateful to accept the check from NJSNA- Region 2 and our fellow Nurses in New Jersey. This disaster has touched all of us. We do have members who have lost not only their homes, [...]
The National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing examines the issue of racism within nursing nationwide, focusing on the impact on nurses, patients, communities, and health care systems to [...]