2025 South Dakota Nursing Summit – FOCUS AREAS Summary
FOCUS AREAS Summary:
Workforce + Well-Being Insights | Synthesized by Focus Area
LEADERSHIP
- Nurses seek visible, engaged, and authentic leaders who lead from within the team—present,
approachable, and willing to “wear the scrubs.” - Mid-level leadership strength is critical to unit culture and morale.
- Staff value leaders who ask, “What do you need?” and demonstrate accountability through empathy and
action. - Cumulative stress builds when leadership presence and communication are inconsistent—small “pebbles”
become “boulders” over time.
RECOGNITION
- Recognition fuels retention. Nurses want meaningful acknowledgment—both intrinsic (purpose, pride,
impact) and extrinsic (awards, pay, visibility). - Recognition must be robust and consistent, emphasizing tenured staff and celebrating both new and
seasoned team members. - Personalized, ongoing recognition programs create a sense of value, empowerment, and belonging across
all roles.
SUPPORT: HEAD + HEART
- Nurses thrive in cultures that balance competence with compassion—supporting both the professional and
the person. - Emotional and mental health support (mentor programs, listening spaces) is essential to sustain
performance. - Culture of kindness, safety, and inclusion—where staff feel heard, safe, and supported—is a defining factor
of positive workplaces. - “Smarter, not harder” is a recurring call for tools, training, and collaboration to work efficiently without
compromising care.
WELL-BEING
- Nurses identify work-life balance as a top priority—time to rest, recharge, and set healthy boundaries.
- Encouragement to say “no” and normalize recovery practices strengthens resilience and retention.
- Whole-person well-being—physical, emotional, and psychological—is the new expectation for sustainable
care delivery. - Leaders who model and protect work-life balance foster environments of trust and long-term commitment.
SCHEDULE + STAFFING
- Chronic staffing shortages and unrealistic workloads are central pain points across all settings.
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- Flexibility—through self-scheduling, varied shift lengths, and childcare access—is seen as a high-impact
retention tool. - Nurses call for safe staffing ratios to maintain quality care and patient connection.
- Access to adequate resources, training, and tools reduces stress and supports professional confidence.
VIOLENCE + INCIVILITY
- Workplace violence, incivility, and burnout are escalating threats to nurse safety and retention.
- Nurses want organizational acknowledgment that emotional and physical safety are non-negotiable.
- Preceptor and mentor burnout—especially among those supporting students and new grads—needs
targeted prevention and recovery strategies. - Regular check-ins, “mental health minutes,” and behavioral accountability are essential steps toward a
safer, more respectful workplace.
OVERALL INSIGHT
- The voice of South Dakota nurses is clear:
- Strong leadership, authentic recognition, and emotional support are the foundation of a healthy workforce.
- When organizations align structure (staffing, schedules) with spirit (culture, care, and well-being), nurses
not only stay—they thrive.
