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How to Reduce Bullying, Burnout, and Turnover

Healthy Workforce Institute

What do you do if you’re a healthcare executive and your recent employee engagement data indicates that you have a significant bullying, burnout, and turnover problem? Do you conveniently overlook the comments about how bullying is impacting the overall health and well-being of your employees? I’m not an expert.

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Nurse Retention Strategies That Actually Work

Healthy Workforce Institute

Navigating the healthcare staffing landscape these days feels like solving a complex puzzle, especially with RN turnover grabbing the spotlight recently. The usual suspects: the relentless pressure cooker of workplace stress, the all-too-common burnout, and the “not enough-hands-on-deck” scenario. How do we turn this issue around?

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10 Best Bullying and Incivility Strategies from 2022

Healthy Workforce Institute

As 2022 comes to an end, we can look back and agree, bullying and incivility have finally received the attention they deserve. As we wrap up the year, we would like to share ten strategies our team has published throughout the year so you can take action against bullying and incivility in your department. You won’t want to miss it.

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We Need to Talk About Nurse Suicide Risk Rates

Clipboard Health

The stress, anxiety, and depression associated with this profession can grow overwhelming at times, causing many nurses to reach burnout or experience intense emotional turmoil. High Turnover. In 2019, the nursing turnover rate in hospitals was 15.9%. Nursing is a taxing career, both physically and emotionally.

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Prioritizing Mental Health and Self-Care for Nurses

Nurse.com

While most nurses are eager to discuss their profession with friends, family, and colleagues, conversations surrounding depression and anxiety remain taboo despite the prevalence of these mental health conditions within the field. Self-care for nurses is perhaps not given the attention it deserves. . Why Are Nurses Prone to Depression and Anxiety?

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What Travel Nurses Taught Us About the Staffing Crisis

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However, turnover has recently begun to increase, and hospitals and health systems are facing a turning point in addressing the staffing shortage crisis. How is travel nursing changing the nursing workforce? For the last two years, hospitals have been reliant on travel nurses, with the demand for travel nurses skyrocketing.

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