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‘I can’t do this’: Nurse practitioner burnout may be Ontario’s next health-care crisis | Globalnews.ca

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A national survey found that only one in eight Ontario nurse practitioners were “very satisfied” with their jobs.

Nearly one in five were dissatisfied” or very dissatisfied,” and almost 78 per cent pointed to compensation as their top concern.

More than half of Ontario nurses surveyed said they were considering leaving the profession.

Ontario 's health minister said the province is continuing to invest in the nurse practitioner workforce.

“Our government will continue to be a strong partner to nurse practitioners.” Despite that work, advocates said adding seats won’t make a significant difference if people don’t want to stay in the job. Without serious reforms and better compensation, they worry the province may soon face a new health-care challenge. “We’re not just supporting the system,” Hajee said. “We’re helping hold it together.”.

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