Becker's Healthcare September 11, 2023
Mariah Taylor

Only 45 percent of nurses report being “fully engaged” at work while 14.1 percent report being “unengaged,” according to the 2023 “PRC National Nursing Engagement Report.”

The report, done by market research and consulting company PRC, surveyed more than 1,900 nurses at 37 hospitals. The survey asked about retention, burnout and engagement issues.

Here are seven more findings:

  • Of nurses, 14.1 percent said they were “unengaged,” meaning they do the bare minimum and are ambivalent about the success of their hospital. Meanwhile, 40.5 percent said they were “engaged” or play it safe within their role at work and like their hospital but do not love it.
  • The three drivers of engagement were autonomy, RN-to-RN...

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