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Nearly half of health care workers have witnessed racism, a quantitative study found.
Black, Hispanic and poor children were more likely to experience adverse safety events while hospitalized, a Pediatrics study found.
To discharge children safely from inpatient care to home, nurses should discuss emergency management, physiological needs, medical device and medications management, and short-term and long-term management, a systematic review found.
The American Hospital Association this week urged the Department of Labor to keep professional nurses and physical therapists on its list of occupations facing shortages.
Rural nurses should help draft maternity policies and protocols that account for the rural practice experience, a study concludes.
In an essay published in the February issue of Nurse Leader, Roxane Spitzer, PhD, RN, describes learning from her mentor, Peter Drucker, PhD, the founder of modern management.
Improving pay and benefits, developing talent and prioritizing worker safety helped Pennsylvania hospitals reduce turnover by 28% in 2023, according to a report.
CNOs should make sure proper safe patient handling procedures are in place to prevent nurses from injury while working, according to AONL member Deana Sievert, DNP, RN.