Feeling Overworked?
Of course, we have all seen and heard about the nursing shortage crisis for years, but it is continuing to worsen, and is causing those who are currently working to struggle.
The COVID-19 pandemic surge of 2020 resulted in thousands leaving their nursing job and never looking back; however, the recent surge of the COVID-19 Delta variant is causing yet another spike that may have similar outcomes.
In a 2021 Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation poll
addressing the mental health of healthcare professionals, roughly 7% of respondents claimed they felt overworked, resulting in being one of the most difficult conditions to perform in during the pandemic.
Lack of Respect or Toxic Workplace Morale?
Career advice experts, Monster, outline a few of the most prominent red flags of a toxic work environment; these include:
- Inconsiderate authority figures or upper management
- Lack of effective communication
- Gossiping
- Bullying (“Nurses eat their young”)
- Overworking employees, not allowing breaks, under-staffing
If you feel that you are involved in a toxic work environment where no managerial or institutional change has been implemented, it may be time for you to search elsewhere and leave your current nursing job.
In more recent news (July 2021), what about the current hospital mandates for COVID-19 vaccinations for healthcare professionals?
In some cases, those with a nursing job are being mandated to receive a vaccination or else it will result in termination.
Regardless of your stance or your vaccination status, many nurses are contemplating feeling guilty for wanting to leave their nursing job because they are unsure of if they want to receive the vaccine.
For more information, check out our blog, “COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Healthcare Workers.”