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The global nursing workforce has grown from 27.9 million in 2018 to 29.8 million in 2023, but wide disparities in the availability of nurses remain across regions and countries, according to the ...
65% of nurses report high levels of stress and burnout. Only 60% say they would choose nursing again if given the choice. Top stressors: short staffing, inadequate pay, lack of leadership support ...
The new report offers a comprehensive analysis of the nursing workforce and highlights significant challenges facing the sector, including a projected global shortage of 4.1 million nurses by 2030 ...
In 2023, 5.4 million (17 per cent) Canadians aged 18 and older didn't have access to a regular health care provider, such as a family doctor, general practitioner, medical specialist or nurse ...
The publication is the third report from the Healthcare Association of Hawaii, which surveyed 119 health care organizations, covering 94 non-physician, patient-facing health care professions.
‘Expand recruitment’ The report outlines five key actions for policymakers: expanding nursing recruitment, developing evidence-based retention policies, promoting high-quality education while ...
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