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Monday, February 20, 2023

Nurses Are Burned Out. Can Hospitals Change in Time to Keep Them? - The New York Times

Nurses Are Burned Out. Can Hospitals Change in Time to Keep Them?

"The pandemic has pushed already stressed nurses away from a demanding field. Does the job need to be rethought?

Three images: At right, a woman with dark hair and glasses, sitting on a stone bench, is looking off into the distance with a neutral look on her face. She’s wearing a red-orange jacket, a backpack, jeans and hiking shoes. At top left, a woman with dark hair and glasses, is wearing a black sweater and looking to the side with a slight smile on her face. There are trees behind her. And at bottom left, a woman with dark hair, wearing a blue T-shirt over a white long-sleeve shirt, is looking out a window and smiling slightly.
Clockwise from top left: Kathleen Littleton at the Stony Run Trail in Baltimore; Francesca Camacho at the Boston University School of Law, where she is a first-year student; and Kelly Schmidt in Ross, Calif., where she now works as a school nurse. All three left hospital nursing jobs in the last couple of years.Clockwise from top left: Rosem Morton for The New York Times; Vanessa Leroy for The New York Times; Jim Wilson/The New York Times"

Nurses Are Burned Out. Can Hospitals Change in Time to Keep Them? - The New York Times

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