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With more than 60% of surgeries now performed in outpatient...
The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) is moving forward with plans to launch a new philanthropic enterprise in 2020, the Foundation for Academic Nursing.
In anticipation of the 20th anniversary of the DAISY Foundation in November, the Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA) asked four AONL members to reflect on the significance of the foundation’s DAISY Award. The award program honors nurses who exhibit extraordinary compassion, and in the hands of…
Last week the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released an update to its 1998 guidelines on preventing and controlling infection in the health care workplace.
Using the guiding principles of academic-practice partnerships outlined by AONL and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, nurse scientists described the outcomes, facilitators and vulnerabilities associated with their role in an article in Nursing Outlook. The authors were PhD-prepared…
An analysis of data on female nurses participating in the Nurses’ Health Study II found a significant association between occupational exposure to disinfectants and the risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Among the 73,262 nurses studied, 16,786 (23%) reported weekly use…
With the support of nursing administrators, including paid planning time, nurses at Temple University Hospital combined forces to reduce the incidence of stage 3 and stage 4 pressure injuries to zero. Driven by compassion for their patients, team members employed five strategies to eliminate this…
AONL is among the 11 signatories on a letter to Secretary of Health & Human Services (HHS) Alex Azar applauding President Trump’s recent executive order on Protecting and Improving Medicare for Our Nation’s Seniors. The signing organizations, representing a consortium of advanced practiced…
Joy Parchment, PhD, RN, system director of the Magnet program at Orlando (Fla.) Health and Marie Jay Maningo-Salinas, PhD, RN, nurse administrator at the Mayo Clinic Arizona in Phoenix have been appointed to the AONL Board of Directors. When their two-year terms begin Jan.
Researchers in Vancouver, B.C., measured staff moral distress in 13 intensive care units (ICUs) and looked for correlations with five selected adverse events and medication errors occurring during a two-year period.