Becker's Healthcare August 18, 2022
Hayley DeSilva

Forty-nine percent of U.S. healthcare workers in a recent survey said they are either at their breaking point or looking for new work due to the stress and trauma they endure on the job, a Colorado addiction treatment center reported Aug. 18.

All Points North’s “State of Mental Health: American Healthcare Workers Report” is based on the Edwards, Colo., treatment center’s online survey of 1,000 U.S. healthcare workers over 22 years of age taken July 19-25. Third-party research firm Censuswide assisted in the study.

The study revealed that 40 percent of respondents felt “anxiety or dread about going into work.” Nearly half of them said they are seeking new jobs due to stress and trauma.

“These staggering stats suggest the...

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