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Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).

A survey of 353 nurses revealed missed and delayed deliveries of test samples and supplies is widespread, with 87% of respondents saying it affects their work on a weekly basis
In an article, two AONL members dissected the current understanding of nursing productivity.
Mentorship benefits both parties, provides a safe space for discussion and helps broaden thinking, AONL member K. David Bailey, PhD, RN, told HealthLeaders Media.
To commemorate National Nurses Week and National Hospital Week, AONL and the American Hospital Association (AHA) ran ads this week in Politico and the Hill
Johnson & Johnson Innovation, together with AONL and the American Nursing Informatics Association, announced the awardees of the Johnson & Johnson Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge: Healthcare Transformation Through Nurse-led Tech.
The Nurse Staffing Think Tank released a set of priorities and recommendations providing strategies to be implemented in the next 12 to 18 months in an effort to address the nurse staffing crisis.
Rotating night shift work was associated with decreased probability of healthy aging among 46,000 U.S. female nurses
A study of the effects of race and workplace racism on nurses’ intent to leave their jobs found non-white nurses intended to leave at nearly twice the rate