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I had a nursing supervisor tell me that nurses will never be happy with staffing.Period. She told me that studies have found that nurses will complain even if they have the staffing they think is safe. I've never heard of this and definitely disagree. Anyone ever heard of this study that was conducted?..................:uhoh21:

I think this is one of the many reasons this individual has made her way to supervisor:devil: -she is full of mud. People like this is why the decent supervisors have a bad name. You need to remeind her a good supervisor is one willing to get in the middle of the action with her staff on a regular basis-just to make sure things are being done right of course.;) What a load of #*$* !!!!!

Yep, I'll second the comment by Jill48, your sup is an idiot.:beer:

I honestly don;t know how a study like that could have been conducted. Everyone knows if they just asked us what we needed and really listened, they might actually be able to make us happy, but no one has ever asked.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
I had a nursing supervisor tell me that nurses will never be happy with staffing.Period. She told me that studies have found that nurses will complain even if they have the staffing they think is safe. I've never heard of this and definitely disagree. Anyone ever heard of this study that was conducted?..................:uhoh21:
I view most studies with a great deal of suspicion. After all, pollsters can utilize a cunningly statistical slight-of-hand to conjure up a certain point, or to slant the numbers to their advantage.
Specializes in ER,OR.
I had a nursing supervisor tell me that nurses will never be happy with staffing.Period. She told me that studies have found that nurses will complain even if they have the staffing they think is safe. I've never heard of this and definitely disagree. Anyone ever heard of this study that was conducted?..................:uhoh21:

I could say that just with a common sense without any studys. Is humans ever 100% happy about anything.

People who make this kind of studys, are just given these jobs cos they are not able to work on the field, but they also have bills to pay, so someone has just given them something to do to feel important.

Seriously, who thinks that this was a important study? A result that no one of us couldn`t guess without reading it?

I'd say it's very possible. If morale is low because of crappy management, "safe" staffing levels are going to do very little to change that. Of course that probably didn't get mentioned in the "study".

Specializes in Trauma,ER,CCU/OHU/Nsg Ed/Nsg Research.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed&cmd=Retrieve&list_uids=12387650&dopt=Abstract

Here is a link to the abstract to the most referred-to study on nurse job satisfaction, by Linda Aiken. This study's findings do not correlate with what your supervisor told you. She needs to relearn how to read and interpret research data. :icon_roll

Specializes in Nurses who are mentally sicked.

Never heard of the study...

As a matter of fact, yesterday, we have 5 nurses in the step-down ICU...

We were so happy...No complain!

Specializes in A myriad of specialties.

I've never heard of such a study. There will be people who are chronically unhappy and complain in every field. Overall it seems nurses are happy with their jobs or more would be changing careers.

Specializes in ICU, CCU, Trauma, neuro, Geriatrics.

Am I always happy at work, Of course not. I run into things I don't like, families who are unreasonable, abusive patients, other staff that spends more time complaining than working. With all the options nursing offers, why is anyone unhappy? If your home life is stressed this comes out at work, if you have some internal strife it shows.

Sounds like the supervisor needs to move on.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Geri, Ortho, Telemetry, Psych.
Yep, I'll second the comment by Jill48, your sup is an idiot.:beer:

Thank you. And here is a picture of the sup. :gandalf:

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