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infographic highlights key statistics related to the impact of the COVID-19<br />

This<br />

on Hawaii's nurses and their overall wellbeing.<br />

pandemic<br />

nurses felt valued<br />

of<br />

appreciated at work.<br />

or<br />

felt their<br />

nurses<br />

supervisor/manager<br />

genuine concern<br />

expressed<br />

their well-being.<br />

for<br />

Honolulu<br />

58%<br />

nurses experienced<br />

of<br />

type of workplace<br />

some<br />

nurses experienced verbal or<br />

of<br />

violence from a patient or visitor.<br />

physical<br />

nurses experienced<br />

of<br />

verbal abuse, or<br />

bullying,<br />

forms of incivility at<br />

other<br />

work.<br />

are a vital part of the healthcare team. They work under the direction of registered<br />

LPNs<br />

(RNs) and other healthcare professionals to provide basic healthcare which includes<br />

nurses<br />

Hawaii<br />

17%<br />

of LPNs were educated<br />

59%<br />

the state of Hawaii.<br />

in<br />

Maui<br />

18%<br />

of LPNs are enrolled in a<br />

11%<br />

degree-leading program.<br />

nursing<br />

Certificate - 69%<br />

LPN<br />

- 4%<br />

Diploma<br />

Kauai<br />

7%<br />

Degree - 9%<br />

Associate<br />

Degree - 18%<br />

Baccalaureate<br />

felt so stressed<br />

nurses<br />

at work, they considered<br />

out<br />

the pandemic, nurses experienced<br />

During<br />

range of emotions.<br />

a<br />

data contained in this infographic are excerpts from the 2021 <strong>Hawai'i</strong><br />

The<br />

Workforce Supply survey and report. For additional inforgraphics and<br />

Nursing<br />

visit https://www.hawaiicenterfornursing.org/data-reports/. If you<br />

reports,<br />

this information in an alternate format, please email<br />

require<br />

of licensed practical<br />

9%<br />

are male.<br />

nurses<br />

(25 - 40)<br />

Millenial<br />

X (41 - 56)<br />

Generation<br />

of LPNs plan to retire in<br />

10%<br />

next five years.<br />

the<br />

report having Native<br />

15%<br />

ancestry.<br />

Hawaiian<br />

- 35%<br />

Ambulatory<br />

- 32%<br />

Post-Acute<br />

7% 15%<br />

- 17%<br />

Other<br />

Health/Hospice - 11%<br />

Home<br />

data contained in this infographic are excerpts from the 2021 <strong>Hawai'i</strong> Nursing Workforce<br />

The<br />

survey and report. For additional inforgraphics and reports,<br />

Supply<br />

https://www.hawaiicenterfornursing.org/data-reports/. If you require this information in an<br />

visit<br />

format, please email hscndata@hawaii.edu.<br />

alternate<br />

<strong>Nurse</strong><br />

Family<br />

Practitioner<br />

are a critical part of the healthcare team that works to develop and implement a<br />

RNs<br />

plan of care for optimal health. They conduct comprehensive assessments,<br />

patients'<br />

- 4%<br />

Diploma<br />

Degree - 20%<br />

Associate<br />

Degree - 64%<br />

Baccalaureate<br />

Degree - 11%<br />

Graduate<br />

Care<br />

Critical<br />

19%<br />

of RNs were educated in<br />

54%<br />

state of Hawaii.<br />

the<br />

of RNs are enrolled in a<br />

7%<br />

degree-leading program.<br />

nursing<br />

Med-Surg<br />

15%<br />

OB/Mother-Baby<br />

12%<br />

are RNs who have advanced education, training, and certification. They care for<br />

APRNs<br />

by assessing health conditions, diagnosing illnesses, and providing treatments<br />

patients<br />

Practitioner - 76%<br />

<strong>Nurse</strong><br />

<strong>Nurse</strong> Specialist - 6%<br />

Clinical<br />

<strong>Nurse</strong> Midwife - 5%<br />

Certified<br />

RN Anesthetist - 2%<br />

Certified<br />

in 10 APRNs have prescriptive authority.<br />

9<br />

of nurse practitioners have<br />

92%<br />

Primary<br />

Pediatric,<br />

Care<br />

ED/Trauma<br />

12%<br />

Gerontology,<br />

Adult<br />

Care<br />

Primary<br />

(25 - 40)<br />

Millenial<br />

X (41 - 56)<br />

Generation<br />

11%<br />

11%<br />

7%<br />

6%<br />

(25 - 40)<br />

Millenial<br />

X (41 - 56)<br />

Generation<br />

48%<br />

39%<br />

4%<br />

report having Native<br />

12%<br />

ancestry.<br />

Hawaiian<br />

Critical Care<br />

OB/Mother-Baby<br />

- 42%<br />

Hospital<br />

- 20%<br />

Other<br />

- 17%<br />

Ambulatory<br />

- 13%<br />

Post-Acute<br />

data contained in this infographic are excerpts from the 2021 <strong>Hawai'i</strong> Nursing Workforce<br />

The<br />

survey and report. For additional inforgraphics and reports,<br />

Supply<br />

https://www.hawaiicenterfornursing.org/data-reports/. If you require this information in an<br />

visit<br />

format, please email hscndata@hawaii.edu.<br />

alternate<br />

of advanced practice<br />

10%<br />

nurses are male.<br />

registered<br />

report having Native<br />

11%<br />

ancestry.<br />

Hawaiian<br />

in 4 APRNs are doctorally<br />

1<br />

Of these, majority<br />

prepared.<br />

Care - 50%<br />

Ambulatory<br />

- 26%<br />

Other<br />

20%<br />

Hospital-<br />

Health/Hospice - 4%<br />

Home<br />

data contained in this infographic are excerpts from the 2021 <strong>Hawai'i</strong> Nursing Workforce<br />

The<br />

survey and report. For additional inforgraphics and reports,<br />

Supply<br />

https://www.hawaiicenterfornursing.org/data-reports/. If you require this information in an<br />

visit<br />

format, please email hscndata@hawaii.edu.<br />

alternate<br />

<strong>May</strong>, June, July <strong>2022</strong> Hawaiʻi <strong>Nurse</strong> • Page 13<br />

Infographics taken for “The Hawaiʻi <strong>Nurse</strong>” newsletter from: https://www.hawaiicenterfornursing.org/supply/<br />

2021 HAWAII NURSE WELLBEING<br />

IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC<br />

REGISTERED NURSES (RNs)<br />

2021 HAWAII NURSING WORKFORCE SUPPLY<br />

establish nursing diagnoses, and provide education to patients and caregivers.<br />

*"In the past 12 months" is relative to the data collection period which occurred between April 2021 - June 2021.<br />

53%<br />

COVID-19 PATIENTS<br />

# OF RNs IN HAWAII<br />

LICENSURE<br />

all nurses have taken care of<br />

of<br />

patients.<br />

COVID-19<br />

3 in 4<br />

employed<br />

nurses<br />

hospitals have cared for COVID-<br />

in<br />

19 patients.<br />

STRESS & BURNOUT<br />

70%<br />

In the past 12 months*...<br />

nurses reported<br />

of<br />

stressed at work.<br />

feeling<br />

are 15,072 licensed RNs living and<br />

There<br />

in Hawaii.<br />

working<br />

# OF YEARS LICENSED<br />

< 6 years<br />

19%<br />

AGE<br />

1 in 4<br />

of registered nurses<br />

12%<br />

male. are<br />

25%<br />

37%<br />

DEMOGRAPHICS<br />

38%<br />

Baby Boomer (57 - 75)<br />

6 - 10 years<br />

17%<br />

LEADERSHIP SUPPORT<br />

leaving the nursing profession.<br />

66%<br />

In the past 12 months*...<br />

17%<br />

nurses looked into<br />

of<br />

mental health services<br />

seeking<br />

21+ years<br />

34%<br />

11-15 years<br />

16-20 years<br />

10%<br />

RACE<br />

of RNs plan to retire in<br />

16%<br />

next five years.<br />

the<br />

19%<br />

due to stress at work.<br />

1 in 2<br />

21% 22%<br />

15%<br />

26% 24%<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Multiracial White Asian Other<br />

EMOTIONS<br />

RNs<br />

Population<br />

HIGHEST DEGREE EARNED<br />

WORKPLACE VIOLENCE<br />

37%<br />

In the past 12 months*...<br />

Med-Surg<br />

TOP SPECIALTIES<br />

Adult Gero.<br />

31%<br />

violence.<br />

6%<br />

Admin./Mgt.<br />

23%<br />

WORK SETTINGS<br />

TOP RN CERTIFICATIONS<br />

Home Health - 8%<br />

hscndata@hawaii.edu.<br />

LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES (LPNs)<br />

2021 HAWAII NURSING WORKFORCE SUPPLY<br />

ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES (APRNs)<br />

2021 HAWAII NURSING WORKFORCE SUPPLY<br />

which may include the prescription of medication.<br />

patient monitoring, medication administration, bathing, and feeding.<br />

DEMOGRAPHICS<br />

DEMOGRAPHICS<br />

# OF LPNs IN HAWAII<br />

# OF APRNS IN HAWAII<br />

LICENSURE<br />

LICENSURE<br />

are 1,287 licensed LPNs living and<br />

There<br />

in Hawaii.<br />

working<br />

% BY COUNTY<br />

AGE<br />

24% 29%<br />

are 1,234 licensed APRNs living and<br />

There<br />

in Hawaii.<br />

working<br />

APRN ROLES<br />

AGE<br />

32% 30%<br />

47%<br />

38%<br />

Baby Boomer (57 - 75)<br />

Baby Boomer (57 - 75)<br />

Multi-Certified - 2%<br />

# OF YEARS LICENSED<br />

RACE<br />

55%<br />

PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY<br />

RACE<br />

of APRNs plan to<br />

16%<br />

in the next five years.<br />

retire<br />

39%<br />

39%<br />

26%<br />

< 6 years<br />

22% 22% 16%<br />

24%<br />

24% 22%<br />

46%<br />

24%<br />

26%<br />

6 - 10 years<br />

16%<br />

15%<br />

Multiracial White Asian Other<br />

prescriptive authortiy.<br />

4%<br />

LPNs<br />

Population<br />

# OF YEARS LICENSED<br />

Multiracial White Asian Other<br />

11-15 years<br />

14%<br />

16-20 years<br />

13%<br />

APRNs<br />

Population<br />

30%<br />

< 6 years<br />

21+ years<br />

33%<br />

6 - 10 years<br />

25%<br />

PRACTICE SPECIALTIES<br />

13%<br />

11-15 years<br />

EDUCATION<br />

26%<br />

EDUCATION<br />

16-20 years 12%<br />

Adult Gero.<br />

Family Health<br />

21+ years<br />

20%<br />

13%<br />

Pediatrics<br />

9%<br />

Rehab<br />

have received their DNP.<br />

4%<br />

HIGHEST DEGREE EARNED<br />

TOP NP CERTIFICATIONS<br />

WORK SETTINGS<br />

WORK SETTINGS<br />

Hospital - 4%<br />

12%<br />

59%<br />

12%<br />

Link to full report: 2021 Hawaiʻi Nursing Workforce Supply Report

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