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Nurses age 55 and older are retiring and burnout and stressful working conditions are prompting younger nurses to exit the ...
A comprehensive survey study published in JAMA Network Open reveals healthcare worker burnout has begun to decrease following the COVID-19 pandemic but remains higher than prepandemic levels.
Some were shocked to see a nurse get punched on "The Pitt." But for healthcare workers, this is all too common.
Child care workers in Alabama and around the country are reporting more burnout and economic hardship, according to results from a new survey by the National Association for the Education of Young ...
As the health care industry continues to embrace innovation, AI should be viewed not as a replacement but as a relief. A digital partner that handles the paperwork while providers do what they do best ...
42% of respondents report that they are likely to leave the profession due to crippling burnout Findings of a Dublin City University (DCU) study on teacher occupational wellbeing in Ireland indicates ...
First, some good news: In late 2023 and early 2024, significantly fewer U.S. physicians reported symptoms of job burnout than they did a few years earlier. The not-so-good news: Their burnout ...
Research shows that chronic underfunding of early childhood education programs, coupled with the inherent stressors of the job, leads to burnout and turnover. There are many causes of health ...
A hospital has spoken out after five nurses who worked on the same floor were all diagnosed with benign tumors. Mass General Brigham Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Massachusetts, has launched an ...
Quincy Wilson became something of a household name as one of the fastest-rising track and field stars at the Paris Olympics last summer. However, it appears as though the 17-year-old could use a break ...
Nurse shortages and mounting labor costs are among health system CEOs’ top concerns, and a new survey puts numbers to the financial risks hospitals face from nurse vacancies and churn. The ...