With all the talk about a nursing shortage, nurse satisfaction is a key priority in healthcare, and uncovering and addressing issues for nurses is more critical than ever.

Minority Nurse recently launched a Nursing Satisfaction Survey to learn more about nursing education and career topics beneficial to our readers and help boost talent retention and create a more productive workforce.

Preliminary results of our Nursing Satisfaction Survey indicate that 81% of nurses are at least somewhat satisfied in their nursing jobs, and those nurses not satisfied cite burnout and lack of recognition as the top reasons above compensation.

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Eighty-three percent of nurses considering changing jobs say they plan to stay in nursing, with 29% of nurses surveyed saying they have a second job. Only 9% of nurses surveyed have a second job outside of nursing, with the top side gig being a nanny.

Nurses say the top three characteristics when choosing a new employer include compensation, work-life balance, and career advancement.

Lend Your Voice to Our Survey

These are preliminary results from our Nursing Satisfaction Survey, and with a few days left until the survey closes, we’d love for you to lend your voice.

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Complete our Nursing Satisfaction Survey to win one of five $50 FIGS gift certificates

Every nurse’s voice matters, and with just seven minutes of your time, Minority Nurse can uncover and address issues important to you. Once you complete the survey, you will be enrolled for a chance to win one of five $50 FIGS gift certificates. Please note survey responses must be entered by July 1, 2023, to be considered for the raffle.

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Thanks in advance for your input and for sharing your voice on this important issue.

Renee Hewitt
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