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Relias Survey: Training Linked to Competence and Culture

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The newly released Relias 2023 State of Healthcare Training and Staff Development Report found links between the work culture in healthcare organizations and diversity, equity, and inclusion training, with 35% of respondents whose organizations had diversity training noting culture improvement over the last year. The healthcare industry survey is conducted every two years by Relias, the trusted education and workforce enablement partner to more than 11,000 healthcare and human services organizations and 4.5 million caregivers.

Managers surveyed identified the most beneficial aspects of their staff education as increasing staff competencies (46%), ensuring compliance (42%), and improving staff performance outcomes (39%). The report is based on a 2023 survey of 3,908 leaders and individual contributors in healthcare and human services.

Staffing and retention issues have been plaguing the healthcare industry for years. In 2022, 29% of nursing professionals considered leaving the industry.

“It’s not surprising to see leaders’ concerns about competency, care quality, and staff retention rise to the top in our healthcare survey,” said Vince Baiera, BSN, Partner for Post-Acute Care Solutions at Relias. “The vital call to action is to open more dialogue between leaders and staff to find solutions that fit their organization and using technology to create efficiencies when doing so.”

Healthcare staff surveyed indicated they valued an inclusive and supportive culture, which was linked to diversity training.

“Cultivating a culture of learning and focusing on respectful dialogue can create a cycle of growth and retention that benefits all staff and leads to persistent and noticeable improvements,” said Rola Aamar, Partner for Behavioral Health Solutions at Relias. “Relias’ training solutions assist with all aspects of management, including individualized performance assessments to streamline onboarding and DEIB-focused educational resources to ensure an inclusive environment that promotes employee wellbeing.”

The survey report further explores areas where more efforts are needed to improve staff education, among five detailed findings and takeaways. Industry analysis from this year’s report includes:

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