Becker's Healthcare April 6, 2023
Mackenzie Bean

About 4 in 10 nurses in Michigan are planning to leave their roles in the next year, according to a study published in the journal Medicare Care.

Researchers from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor surveyed 9,150 nurses licensed in the state last March. They also polled 1,224 individuals who left nursing positions in the past two years.

Five study findings:

1. Overall, 39 percent of nurses said they intend to leave their jobs in the next year.

2. Fifty-nine percent of nurses under age 25 shared departure plans, compared to 53 percent...

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