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From recognition to retention: Building social capital at work

While employee recognition has long been linked to workforce well-being, traditional models often overlook how day-to-day interactions among nurses can shape culture and influence retention. In high-pressure clinical environments, where burnout and turnover loom large, finding new ways to build trust, connection, and belonging is critical to retaining and engaging care teams.

In a new article for the Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), Press Ganey’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tom Lee teams up with the entrepreneur and social scientist Senem Guney and Charge Health Founder and CEO Kyle Robertson to explore how the mobile social game helps workplaces cultivate social capital by connecting caregivers to the “why” behind their work. Social capital—i.e., trust, reciprocity, and mutual respect—is essential for team cohesion and a key driver of retention. They introduce the concept of contribution-specific social capital and offer a blueprint for using peer recognition to strengthen engagement, boost nurse retention, and improve clinical outcomes.

Read more in JONA (volume 55, issue 7/8) 

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Press Ganey, a leading healthcare performance improvement solutions company, offers an integrated suite of solutions that put Human Experience at the center of healthcare enterprise transformation. Delivered through a cutting-edge digital platform built on a foundation of data security, Press Ganey solutions address patient experience, healthcare consumer experience, workforce engagement, safety, clinical excellence and more. Guided by its team of renowned healthcare thought leaders, Press Ganey works with more than 41,000 healthcare facilities to reduce patient suffering, enhance caregiver resilience and improve the overall safety, quality and experience of care. Press Ganey is a PG Forsta company.

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