March 31, 2026

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Massachusetts Nurses Association releases survey showing bleak outlook

Massachusetts Nurses Association releases survey showing bleak outlook

Twenty percent of Massachusetts-based nurses intend to leave the field in two years or less, citing deteriorating quality of care delivered in hospitals, understaffing, low pay and other challenges, according to survey results released Monday.

Eighty percent of registered nurses (RNs) say the quality of care has worsened in the past two years, and 49 percent say it’s “gotten much worse,” according to the survey from the Massachusetts Nurses Association that coincides with the start of National Nurses Week. Direct care community hospital nurses are feeling the staffing crunch most acutely, the survey says.

Beacon Research, which conducted the survey on behalf of the nurses union, polled 510 RNs — the majority of whom are not MNA members — from Feb. 27 through March 11.

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