Nursing in 2025: No Relief in Sight as Burnout, Stress & Short Staffing Persist
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The findings are drawn from 2,600 voices across the nursing profession, including seasoned RNs, LPNs, APRNs, and students preparing to enter the field. Despite the spotlight placed on nurses throughout the pandemic and the promises of reform, little progress has been made—and the consequences are becoming impossible to ignore.
“Nurses are the backbone of our healthcare system, yet they’re still being asked to carry an unsustainable load,” said
Key Findings from the 2025 Survey:
- 65% of nurses report high levels of stress and burnout.
- Only 60% say they would choose nursing again if given the choice.
- Top stressors: short staffing, inadequate pay, lack of leadership support, and patient abuse.
- 67% of student nurses are already concerned about managing their workload.
- Despite the challenges, 82% of students express excitement about their future in nursing.
- Profession top demands: improved staffing levels, stronger leadership, flexible schedules, and meaningful recognition.
“Our data reveals a troubling paradox,” added Dr.
A Roadmap for Reinvention
The report outlines five critical priorities that healthcare leaders must address to stabilize the nursing profession and restore hope:
- Staffing and Recruitment: Build a pipeline of qualified nurses and ensure safe staffing ratios across all units.
- Competitive Pay and Benefits: Offer salaries that reflect nurses’ essential role and address long-term retention.
- Work-Life Balance Initiatives: Introduce flexible scheduling, rest spaces, and dedicated mental health resources.
- Leadership and Communication: Train managers to lead with empathy, respect, and transparency.
- Streamlined Credentialing: Remove bureaucratic hurdles that delay employment and add to administrative fatigue.
“This isn’t just about adding perks—it’s about rebuilding trust,” Martins emphasized. “The future of healthcare depends on the well-being of our nurses. We must create a system where they feel heard, valued, and empowered to thrive—not just survive.”
As the nation faces a growing care gap,
To download the full report, visit https://www.crosscountry.com/beyondthebedside.
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