New study counters belief that using intuition in patient care comes with years of experience or is associated with gender Intuition—often described as a “gut feeling”—factors prominently in clinical ...
Both doctors and nurses benefitted from increases in nurse staffing Doctors reported less burnout, job dissatisfaction and intent to quit their jobs THURSDAY, Nov. 20, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Adding ...
Hospitals that employ burnout reduction strategies for nurses – through wage increases, professional mobility, stress reduction and opportunities for learning and leadership – spend about one-third ...
The COVID-19 pandemic and industrywide nurse staffing shortages have led to many nurses and other clinical staff being thrust prematurely into nurse leadership positions. But new research suggests ...
A recent study found that nurse burnout is linked to lower healthcare quality, patient safety grades, and patient satisfaction. The study, published Nov. 5 in JAMA Network Open, analyzed 85 studies ...
Why it matters: AI tools help nursing students handle the overwhelming scope of pharmacology, pathophysiology, and clinical reasoning with adaptive, targeted study plans. What’s new: Platforms now ...
Adding even a few extra nurses can dramatically reduce burnout and improve morale among hospital medical staff, a new study says. Increasing nurse staffing by as little as 10% improved attitudes among ...
A patient's risk of dying from routine surgery is higher at hospitals with fewer nurses at the bedside, according to research to be published in today's Journal of the American Medical Association.