AONL

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

Health care delivery systems in the United States face a significant nursing shortage exacerbated by post-pandemic staffing challenges, frustrations and burnout. The global nursing shortage has been an ever-present challenge in health care systems worldwide, and the demand for nurses, including in…
As nurse leaders, we have traditionally focused on creating forums for inquiry for front-line nurses. Today’s nurse leaders call for similar platforms to enable ideating, improving processes, and enhancing the workforce processes and work experience(s).
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In an American Hospital Association podcast, Orlando (Fla.) Health explains how it supports heart-healthy pregnancies and postpartum periods for mothers.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality will hold a webinar about how health care providers and staff can better engage with patients and use their stories to provide safer and better care.
Primary health care teams participating in trainings on how to shape patient mindsets overwhelmingly felt the trainings were useful and supported care team members’ job satisfaction and their patients’ overall care, a study found.
A study for the first time precisely measures nurse and patient care assistant exposure rates to patient aggression in real time, illuminating how common workplace violence is.
Nurses and physicians agree improving staffing and aligning leadership with staff are the best solutions for reducing burnout, according to a KLAS Arch Collaborative report.