In various nursing forums, nurses have candidly shared their experiences with mental health challenges. Many have also expressed concerns about seeking support for these challenges due to fears about ...
Job dissatisfaction and pursuing additional degrees were the leading reasons nurses left their roles a few years into the ...
Nurses enrolled in school or who held graduate degrees were more likely to leave their roles than other nurses, according to a new study. The study, published June 5 in Health Affairs Scholar, ...
Adding even a few extra nurses can dramatically reduce burnout and improve morale among hospital medical staff, a new study says. Increasing nurse staffing by as little as 10% improved attitudes among ...
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is associated with daytime dysfunction, impaired attention, longer reaction times, and other related issues, which may adversely affect the well-being and job ...
A first-of-its-kind study provides a snapshot of the substantial mental health burden on nurses around the world. Published in the journal International Nursing Review, the research documents the ...
Job satisfaction strongly affects nurses’ life satisfaction and is directly affected by life satisfaction. Our study aimed to determine nurses’ life and job satisfaction, show their relationship, and ...
The combination of consistent strength training, aerobic activity, and limited sedentary time yielded the greatest benefits.
After 140 years of vital, often invisible service, public health nurses (PHNs) deserve formal recognition as a distinct occupation, says a new study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public ...
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