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 ...
The critical nursing shortage in the United States is going to get worse — much worse — according to results of a comprehensive National Council of State Boards of Nursing and National Forum of State ...
LANSING – Nurses are caught in the middle between their professional ethics code and constraints on treating patients who can’t afford medical care, a new study says. As a result, nurses in such ...
The medical industry continues to see burn out and high turnover rates of nurses. Each state has had a different response to this issue, some becoming more amenable than others to those in the ...
Registered nurses take home smaller paychecks working in rural Oregon, but effectively have higher wages than their Portland area counterparts because of the lower cost of living. Kevin Heinrich, a ...
Female nurses who work frequent night shifts may be at greater risk for certain cancers, according to a new study. Chinese researchers compared data from 61 studies, including more than 114,000 cancer ...
Mergers that significantly reduce the number of hospitals in a local labor market can reduce wage growth for workers like nurses and skilled workers, or those in administrative positions, according to ...
Magnet hospitals, which are recognized for better patient safety and outcomes, don't provide better working conditions for nurses than non-magnet hospitals, according to a new study by the University ...
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 ...
NEW DELHI: Nursing is often perceived as a “female profession,” leading to male nurses experiencing occupational segregation and stigma. But despite the need for increasing their strength, male nurses ...