McKnight’s Senior Living September 26, 2023
Kathleen Steele Gaivin

Most of America’s registered nurses report being “fully engaged” or “engaged” at work, according to the results of a new survey from market research and consulting company PRC. But the level of engagement varied by generation, shift time and care setting.

Survey responses came from 1,923 registered nurses at 37 hospitals nationwide. The nurses answered 34 questions on nurse quality indicators, engagement, burnout and retention.

The nurse quality indicators category consisted of 25 questions broken down into seven sub-categories, including fundamentals of quality nursing care, autonomy, RN-to-RN teamwork and collaboration, adequacy of resources and staffing, interpersonal relationships, leadership access and responsiveness, and professional development.

According to the survey, 45.1% of the participants reported being fully engaged at work, 40.5% said...

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