RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Nurses are leaving the workforce at an alarming rate, according to a new study that projects one-fifth of registered nurses will have left the workforce because of stress, ...
A social network analysis (SNA) of text-message communication among nursing home care teams identified three different communication models and determined that an understanding of these models can ...
Providing individualized feedback on hand hygiene to healthcare workers (HCWs) at nursing homes on a weekly basis did not lead to improved compliance, according to a March study published in Infection ...
More healthcare pay research could 'better inform public opinion' around policies and spending, public policy expert says. Most Americans believe nurses and healthcare aides are underpaid, according ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A study led by The Ohio State University College of Nursing finds that critical care nurses in poor physical and mental health reported significantly more medical errors than nurses ...
Researchers at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor analyzed data on 159,372 suicides reported in the U.S. between 2007 and 2018 to estimate incidence rates for physicians, nurses and the general ...
The burnout crisis among nurses has gotten significantly worse since the peak of the pandemic in 2021, according to research released Monday by AMN Healthcare, the largest healthcare staffing company ...
Both doctors and nurses benefitted from increases in nurse staffing Doctors reported less burnout, job dissatisfaction and intent to quit their jobs THURSDAY, Nov. 20, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Adding ...
Washington ranked No. 1 for nurses in 2025, offering high salaries, strong job growth, top nursing schools, and protections like limits on mandatory overtime. WalletHub’s study analyzed all 50 states ...
A year ago, the nation watched in horror as the novel coronavirus ravaged one of America’s biggest cities. New York City was the county’s early epicenter for COVID-19, with some 203,000 cases of the ...
A study published in the Western Journal of Nursing Research found that patients using at-home monitoring systems for blood glucose and blood pressure levels received almost twice as many "nursing ...
Patient and family member complaints are “directly related” to increased reports of both emotional abuse and physical violence against nurses in the workplace, according to a study published in ...