Chief Healthcare Executive February 8, 2024
Ron Southwick

A survey by IntelyCare echoes other reports detailing the frustration of nurses.

Most nurses continue to see frustration with their jobs, and many are looking to work elsewhere, according to a new survey released by IntelyCare.

In a survey of nearly 3,000 nurses, more than three-quarters said they are considering changing jobs this year (77%) and feeling burned out (76%).

A sizable number (39%) said they do not feel supported in their jobs, while more than a quarter (28%) said they don’t feel safe, according to the survey from IntelyCare, a Massachusetts company that operates a healthcare staffing platform. The survey was released Wednesday.

When asked about their top priority, the leading answers from the nurses surveyed said it was...

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