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Deploying technology judiciously and enabling front-line nurses to choose when and how to use it can help to reduce workplace violence.
The Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association, Burlington, has combatted workplace violence by creating the Healthcare Safety & Violence Prevention Workgroup.
AONL’s Workforce Committee released the first in a series of resources, this one examining the nurse manager’s role in high-turnover environments.
AONL and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing will co-host a free webinar on cultivating a strong professional identity in nursing on Jan. 30 from 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET.
The AONL Foundation Nursing Research and Education raised more than $110,000 in the last two months of 2023.
AONL will host a webinar to discuss results from its fifth Longitudinal Nursing Leadership Insight Study on Jan. 10 at 1:00 p.m. CT.
AONL this week named Mary Beth Kingston, PhD, RN, as the 2024 recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award.
The National Institutes of Health has expanded its Home Test to Treat program nationally. The program, which began in January as a pilot program for COVID-19, offers free testing, telehealth and treatment for COVID-19 and flu to eligible adults.
A study calls for improved postpartum care after finding Black pregnant patients with end-stage kidney care were significantly less able to access kidney transplant and nephrology care compared with reproductive-age patients with other causes of the condition.
An article explores the experiences and needs of the growing number of LGBTQ+ older adults living in nursing homes, outlines best facility practices and presents resources to provide culturally appropriate care.