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Survey: Nurses See Little Improvement in 2024

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The majority of nurses surveyed by AMN Healthcare believe that 2024 will provide little improvement for nurses compared to 2023. Over one-third of nurses are extremely likely to change jobs this year, with many citing concerns about compensation and workload. Despite the challenges, nurses remain dedicated to their profession, although many feel their impact on patient care is hindered by time and resource constraints. The survey highlights the need for the healthcare industry to address nurse wellness, job satisfaction, and retention as a top priority.

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  • Over one-third of nurses are extremely likely to change jobs in 2024, indicating high turnover rates within the nursing workforce.

  • A significant number of nurses feel that their impact on patient care in 2024 has been moderately positive or less, potentially due to time and resource constraints.

  • Only 37% of nurses report being extremely proud to be a nurse, suggesting a need for greater recognition and support within the profession.

Over One-Third Extremely Likely to Change Jobs

DALLAS, May 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The majority of nurses (80%) think 2024 will be either no better or worse for nurses than 2023, according to a new survey by AMN Healthcare, the nation’s leading healthcare workforce solutions company. Forty-two percent said 2024 will be the same for nurses as 2023, 38% said it will be worse, while only 20% said it will be better.

“Nurses weathered the storm of COVID-19, but many still see clouds ahead for the profession,” said Robin Johnson, Group President of Nursing Solutions with AMN Healthcare. “Clearly, continued focus on nurse wellness, job satisfaction and retention must be a priority for the healthcare industry.”

In a finding that Johnson noted was particularly concerning, over-one third of nurses surveyed (35%) said it is extremely likely that they will change jobs in 2024. The majority (55%) said it is very likely or somewhat likely that they will do so. Thirty-five percent said it is extremely likely they will change their hours or schedules this year, while 58% said they are extremely likely or somewhat likely to do so.

“Turnover and volatility in the nursing workforce have been endemic over the last several years,” Johnson said. “That trend is likely to continue until nurse concerns are addressed.”

In order to prioritize these concerns, the survey asked nurses what is important to them in their workplaces in 2024. Priority number one was compensation. Three quarters of nurses (75%) said better pay is extremely important to them, followed by 68% who said more nurses per patient is extremely important, and by 58% who said better schedules are extremely important. A smaller number (47%) said more recognition for nurses is extremely important to them, while 42% said wellness programs are extremely important.

“While recognition and wellness are important to nurses, what is most important are the conditions under which they work and the compensation they receive for their skills, effort, and dedication,” Johnson said. “More nurses on the floor and more flexible schedules are the keys to enhanced nurse job satisfaction, along with fair compensation.”  

Nurses were asked what impact they have had on the health and well-being of their patients in 2024. Only 37% said their impact has been extremely positive, 74% said their impact has been moderately or somewhat positive, while 9% said their impact has been slightly or not at all positive. According to Johnson, the quality of care nurses are able to provide may be diminished if they do not have adequate time to spend with patients, or the resources needed to maintain quality standards.

“Nurses find it demoralizing when they are unable to provide the quality of care they want to provide,” Johnson said. “Like many healthcare professionals, nurses want more patient time and more resources so they can achieve the best possible outcomes.”

Nurses were asked how much pride they take in being a nurse. Only 37% said they are extremely proud to be a nurse, 44% said they are moderately or somewhat proud, while 19% said they are slightly or not at all proud.

“Given the nature of their work, which can be lifesaving, a greater number of nurses should be extremely proud of what they do,” Johnson said. “The fact that so few are is a matter for reflection and concern.”

AMN Healthcare’s Nurses in 2024 – A Brief Check-In, is based on responses from 1,155 nurses nationwide with a margin of error (MOE) of 3% at a 95% confidence level. It is intended as a supplement to the more comprehensive, national Survey of Registered Nurses that AMN Healthcare conducts every other year and last completed in 2023. A copy of the 2024 survey report can be accessed at https://online.flippingbook.com/view/533072170/.

About AMN Healthcare
AMN Healthcare is the leader and innovator in total talent solutions for healthcare organizations across the United States. The Company provides access to the most comprehensive network of quality healthcare professionals through its innovative recruitment strategies and breadth of career opportunities. With insights and expertise, AMN Healthcare helps providers optimize their workforce to successfully reduce complexity, increase efficiency and improve patient outcomes. AMN total talent solutions include managed services programs, clinical and interim healthcare leaders, temporary staffing, permanent placement, executive search solutions, vendor management systems, recruitment process outsourcing, predictive modeling, language interpretation services, revenue cycle solutions, and other services. Clients include acute-care hospitals, community health centers and clinics, physician practice groups, retail and urgent care centers, home health facilities, schools, and many other healthcare settings. AMN Healthcare is committed to fostering and maintaining a diverse team that reflects the communities we serve. Our commitment to the inclusion of many different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives enables our innovation and leadership in the healthcare services industry. For more information about AMN Healthcare, visit www.amnhealthcare.com.

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FAQ

What percentage of nurses believe that 2024 will be better than 2023?

Only 20% of nurses surveyed believe that 2024 will be better for nurses than 2023.

What is the top priority for nurses in their workplaces in 2024?

The top priority for nurses in 2024 is better pay, with 75% of nurses considering it extremely important.

How many nurses are extremely likely to change their hours or schedules in 2024?

35% of nurses surveyed are extremely likely to change their hours or schedules in 2024.

What is the main concern highlighted by the survey for the healthcare industry?

The survey emphasizes the need for the healthcare industry to address nurse wellness, job satisfaction, and retention as a top priority.

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