Welcome to the Resources Page of the Nebraska Center for Nursing. Our resources page is designed to support and advance the nursing profession within our state. Among our resources, you will find comprehensive details on the Nebraska Collaborative Investment in Nurses, an initiative aimed at strengthening the nursing workforce through strategic investments and partnerships. Additionally, we offer insights and support for nurses working in rural Nebraska, addressing the unique challenges and opportunities they face. Dive into our resources today and empower your nursing career in Nebraska.
Explore nursing workforce supply and demand projections for all 50 states from 2026 to 2037, including Nebraska-specific HRSA data, in an interactive dashboard.
Explore CDC PLACES age-adjusted health data for Nebraska’s 93 counties, 19 Local Health Departments, and 6 HCAR regions.
The Nebraska Collaborative Investment in Nurses recognizes the imperative need to invest in the health of nurses. It plans to implement evidence-based wellness interventions to maintain the health of the nursing workforce, enabling them to deliver superior health care to others. By offering resources to tackle increased burnout and mental health conditions, the initiative aims to alleviate the recruitment and retention crisis facing nurses.
This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under U3NHP45394-01-00, Nebraska Collaborative Investment in Nurses: Resiliency, Retention, & Well-being. By providing resources to address escalated burnout and mental health conditions, we aim to improve the recruitment and retention crisis of nurses.
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Click here to access the article titled “Adverse Childhood Experiences, Stress, and Burnout in Nursing Students.” Journal of Nursing Education • Vol. 64, No. 8, 2025
Click here to access the article titled “Heal the healer: empowering healthcare providers to enact systems-level wellness changes. A mixed methods survey study.” Journal of Research in Nursing. (2025)