MedCity News May 1, 2023
Katie Adams

The burnout crisis among nurses has gotten significantly worse since the peak of the pandemic in 2021, according to new research from AMN Healthcare. Only 40% of nurses said that they have no plans to change their work status in the coming year, and only one-third said they have ideal time to spend with their patients — marking a decrease of 10 percentage points from 2021.

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 in the U.S.

The study is based on 18,226 completed surveys that AMN sourced from registered nurses across the country in January. About 12,000...

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