Becker's Healthcare June 5, 2024
Mariah Taylor

A New York City-based New York University study found that support at work was the strongest predictor of nurses staying in their jobs.

The study, published in Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, surveyed 629 nurses across 36 states during the summer of 2020. The survey asked about nurses’ workplaces, including type of setting, schedule, patient volume per nurse, length of shift, and COVID-19-specific factors, like whether they...

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