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Open communication among nurses and increased participation in quality improvement initiatives decreased the amount of burnout nurses experienced, according to a Journal of Pediatric Nursing study.
Nursing and policy experts have called for a national nurse identifier system to record and track the contributions of nurses to patient care outcomes, and to understand the state of the nursing workforce.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Future of Nursing Scholars program participants overwhelmingly agreed the accelerated PhD program prepared them to advance nursing science, according to a study.
The Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla., partnered with Jacksonville University to expand a one-year accelerated nursing program to meet the need for nurses.
AONL Chief Executive Officer Robyn Begley, DNP, RN, spoke on the MissingLogic podcast about the pandemic’s impact on nursing leadership.
The AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education appointed four individuals and reappointed four members.
AONL appointed three members to serve two-year terms on its board of directors.
A January Health Affairs study found states that expanded Medicaid coverage to low-income adults in 2014 under the Affordable Care Act reduced postpartum hospitalizations for low-income people.
The Joint Commission announced it is elevating its health equity standard to a national patient safety goal, effective July 1.
The American Association of Colleges of Nursing released a document entitled “Vision for Sharing Data and Information Across Nursing Education, Practice and Regulation.”