Becker's Healthcare May 14, 2024
Erica Carbajal

Nurses have a hard time disconnecting from work, and may benefit from additional workplace resources that support them in doing so, according to findings from a new Press Ganey report on nurse resiliency.

The report, published May 13, is based on an analysis of data from more than 345,000 registered nurses in Press Ganey’s database of more than 2 million responses collected throughout 2023.

Below are four key findings from the report:

  • Nurses demonstrate strong resilience, but struggle to decompress. Overall, nurses report moderately high resilience (4.23 on a 5-point scale.) Activation, which refers to a sense of purpose and ability to find meaning in work, is also high at 4.56. However, nurses’ decompression scores are...

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