Healthcare DIVE May 6, 2024
Emily Olsen

The results suggest job dissatisfaction is still high among nurses, and turnover is likely to remain elevated.

Dive Brief:

  • More than a third of nurses said it’s extremely likely they’ll change jobs this year, according to a survey by staffing firm AMN Healthcare.
  • The results suggest frustration is still high among nurses in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and turnover will likely remain elevated in 2024, the report said.
  • Higher compensation and increased staffing are key to improving job satisfaction, according to the report. Three-quarters of nurses said better pay was extremely important to them, while 68% reported allocating more nurses per patient was crucial in their workplaces.

Dive Insight:

The survey from AMN is...

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