Two years into the pandemic and in the midst of the latest hospital staffing crisis, nurses have finally gotten the country’s attention when it comes to burnout and attrition within the country’s most trusted profession. And it’s an important shift, because nursing is in trouble.
This week, nurse and researcher Jane Muir describes some of the issues that are nudging more and more nurses to trade staff positions for jobs as travel nurses, or to leave nursing entirely, and offers ways to retain staff nurses. She says hospital systems need to put cash toward the nurses who make those systems so profitable.
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Episode 44: Burnout at the bedside is causing a crisis in nursing | First Opinion Podcast - Listen or read transcript on Metacast