Toward a Stronger Post-Pandemic Nursing Workforce

The deep effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on frontline health care providers have given rise to concerns about the demands of nursing work and the appeal of nursing careers. How can we turn the tide?

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 2023-07, Vol.389 (3), p.200-202
Hauptverfasser: Buerhaus, Peter, Fraher, Erin, Frogner, Bianca, Buntin, Melinda, O’Reilly-Jacob, Monica, Clarke, Sean
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Clinical Medicine
Clinical Medicine General
Corporate culture
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Health Care Delivery
Health Policy
Integrated approach
Leadership
Medical Practice
Nurses
Nursing
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Quality of Care
Succession planning
Training
Verbal communication
Work environment
Workforce
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