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U.S. Surgeon General Advisory on Healthcare Worker Burnout Matches COVID-19 Experiences of Massachusetts Nurses and Exposes Failure of Healthcare Executives to Follow Recommendations


Surgeon General proposes ways to improve worker and patient health ? including stronger workplace violence protections ? that largely align with a survey of Massachusetts nurses released in May 2022

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic wreaking havoc on healthcare workers, staffing levels and patient care quality, executives often fail to listen to and support caregivers

CANTON, Mass., June 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- An advisory distributed by the U.S. Surgeon General sounding an alarm about the COVID-19 pandemic worsening healthcare worker burnout and offering a series of recommendations echoes the traumatic experiences shared by nurses in the "State of Nursing in Massachusetts" survey released for National Nurses Week in May.

The advisory presents recommendations that match many of the solutions proposed by the Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA), including stronger workplace violence protection, which the MNA and lawmakers on Beacon Hill have advocated for as part of legislation that has advanced in the House and Senate. Unfortunately, many of the recommendations from the Surgeon General and Massachusetts nurses have fallen on deaf ears in the executive suites and board rooms of the healthcare industry.

"The U.S. Surgeon General advisory on healthcare worker burnout highlights the trauma that has been inflicted on nurses and healthcare professionals by the COVID-19 crisis and the failure of healthcare executives to put people above profits," said Katie Murphy, a practicing ICU nurse and President of the MNA. "The MNA joins with the Surgeon General in calling for solutions to address our broken healthcare system, including empowering the voices of caregivers, and protecting the health and safety of healthcare workers."

"Unfortunately, still missing from the Surgeon General's advisory and the failed response of healthcare executives are enforceable staffing standards that decades of peer-reviewed research have shown to reduce burnout and improve patient care quality," Murphy said. "We hope the Surgeon General's advisory will spur action in Massachusetts and nationwide to address the exhaustion and moral injury felt by nurses and healthcare workers who simply want to feel safe and supported while they pursue their passion."

The advisory, "Addressing Healthcare Worker Burnout: The U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory on Building a Thriving Health Workforce," states in its introduction:

"Health workers, including physicians, nurses, community and public health workers, nurse aides, among others, have long faced systemic challenges in the health care system even before the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to crisis levels of burnout. The pandemic further exacerbated burnout for health workers, with many risking and sacrificing their own lives in the service of others while responding to a public health crisis. Promoting the mental health and well-being of our nation's frontline health workers is a priority for the Biden-Harris Administration and a core objective of President Biden's national mental health strategy, within his Unity Agenda."

Many of the recommendations in the advisory align with priorities identified by the nurses and healthcare professionals of the MNA, and by the randomized survey of Massachusetts nurses conducted for "The State of Nursing in Massachusetts." This breakdown summarizes those areas of alignment and illustrates ways in which healthcare executives have failed to act.

Protecting Healthcare Workers from Violence and Infection

Surgeon General Advisory

State of Nursing in Massachusetts Survey

Efforts of MNA Nurses and Healthcare Professionals

Healthcare Executives' Failed Response

Burnout and Healthcare Workers

Surgeon General's Advisory

State of Nursing in Massachusetts Survey

Healthcare Executives' Failed Response

Empowering Healthcare Workers

Surgeon General's Advisory

State of Nursing in Massachusetts Survey

Efforts of MNA Nurses and Healthcare Professionals

Healthcare Executives' Failed Response

Staffing, Wages and Worker Support

Surgeon General Advisory

State of Nursing in Massachusetts Survey

Efforts of MNA Nurses and Healthcare Professionals

Healthcare Executives' Failed Response

"I have never seen nurses so demoralized by conditions at the bedside and how difficult it is to provide the kind of care our patients deserve," said Murphy, the MNA President. "The coronavirus has made it even harder to be a healthcare professional dedicated to safe patient care, but the pandemic alone did not create these problems.

"One of the most concerning set of findings from this survey is the devastating impact current working conditions are having on our newly graduated and novice nurses, as these are the nurses who constitute the hope for the future of our profession," Murphy said. "Nurses across Massachusetts join the U.S. Surgeon General in calling for improved staffing, pay and support services to address the healthcare profession's intense stress and help recruit and retain the nurses necessary to provide safe patient care."

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Founded in 1903, the Massachusetts Nurses Association is the largest union of registered nurses in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Its 25,000 members advance the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice, promoting the economic and general welfare of nurses in the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view of nursing, and by lobbying the Legislature and regulatory agencies on health care issues affecting nurses and the public.

SOURCE Massachusetts Nurses Association


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