Cross Country Healthcare and Florida Atlantic University’s Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Release Purpose Under Pressure: The State of Nursing in 2026
Fifth annual survey finds nurses remain deeply committed to patient care as workforce expectations, flexibility needs and support priorities continue to evolve
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Based on insights from more than 2,000 nurses and nursing students across
The findings point to a profession defined by resilience, purpose and change. Despite continued workforce pressures, nurses remain deeply connected to the meaning of their work. Eighty-three percent of nurses say they entered the profession to make a meaningful impact on patients’ lives, up from 66% in 2022.
“Purpose remains one of the strongest forces in nursing,” said
The survey also shows that practical career considerations are playing a larger role in how nurses evaluate their future. Sixty-two percent of respondents cited flexibility and lifestyle as key drivers, while 52% cited job security. These findings reflect a workforce that remains mission-driven while also seeking greater balance, stability and long-term sustainability.
Since 2022, the data shows several areas where pressure on nurses has increased:
- Burnout rose from 39% to 67%
- Pay and benefits concerns more than doubled, from 24% to 53%
- Nearly half of nurses, 49%, report feeling undervalued, up from 26%
- Short staffing and high patient ratios increased from 53% to 61%
“These findings are more than warning signs. They are a roadmap,” said
Even as current nurses report increasing pressure, the future pipeline remains strong. Ninety-nine percent of nursing students say they are excited about their future in the profession, driven by a passion for helping others, confidence in career stability and a desire to contribute to meaningful work.
“Today’s nursing students are entering the profession with optimism, purpose and a realistic understanding of the challenges ahead,” said
The report underscores a profession at an important moment. Nurses remain committed to their calling, but the systems around them must continue to evolve. From staffing models and scheduling flexibility to career development, recognition, compensation and technology-enabled workforce planning, the findings point to clear opportunities to strengthen the nursing experience and support better outcomes across care settings.
To download the full report, visit: https://www.crosscountry.com/2026-nurses-survey
About the Study
Purpose Under Pressure: The State of Nursing in 2026 is based on responses from more than 2,000 nurses and nursing students across
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Through Intellify®, its cloud-based workforce and vendor management platform designed to integrate with core hospital systems, Cross Country helps improve transparency across the labor ecosystem. Intellify® unifies workforce management across service lines, including non-clinical, nursing, allied health and locums, into a single, centralized view of internal and contingent labor. Powered by real-time analytics and AI-driven insights, the platform helps leaders forecast demand, optimize labor utilization, streamline workflows and improve cost efficiency while supporting high-quality care delivery.
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