A New Nursing Crisis: How the Pandemic Has Changed Nurses
[Sponsored] This year, Cross Country Healthcare partnered with Florida Atlantic University’s Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing to conduct a groundbreaking survey to determine if the COVID-19 pandemic has changed nurses’ opinions of their profession. With 570 respondents, the survey revealed how the pandemic has impacted nurse satisfaction and amplified existing issues in the nursing profession. Our comprehensive report shares this meaningful data and insights, vital information for healthcare organizations hoping to improve work environments, curb labor shortages and prevent a potential nurse exodus.
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