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The American Organization for Nursing Leadership partnered with Joslin Insight to conduct a five-part longitudinal study on the challenges facing nurse leaders. The latest study, based on insight from more than 3,100 nurse leaders, also includes data on nurse leader satisfaction and intent to leave.

Nurse Leaders鈥 Top Challenges, Recruitment and Retention, Staffing and Emotional Health

The latest Nursing Leadership Insight Study examines changes in health care from the perspective of nurse leaders. Staff recruitment and retention remain the top concern, though less pronounced than in the November 2023 survey. While progress is noted in the emotional health and well-being of staff, challenges like workplace violence and financial constraints persist. New priorities in 2025, such as adopting new technologies and staff onboarding, reflect a shift toward operational efficiency. This report provides emerging insights from industry thought leaders on these pressing issues.

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