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More Evidence: Should We Get Rid of 12-Hour Nursing Shifts, …

WEBBy Shawn Kennedy, AJN editor-in-chief A new study in Health Affairs provides yet more support that reliance on 12-hour nursing shifts (or longer—we all …

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Empowering Nurses: Advocating for Better Health Care Policies …

WEBNurses can wield remarkable influence in shaping health care policies and funding allocation. Learn how advocacy from the nursing community can drive positive …

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COVID-19: What a New Study Says and Doesn't Say About the …

WEBBy Betsy Todd, MPH, RN, nurse epidemiologist and AJN clinical editor. Published: March 20. As we have become a little more comfortable with the concept of …

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The Pitfalls of Being the ‘Nice’ Patient: A Nurse’s Perspective

WEBFor the 32 hours he spent in the ED, my husband’s vital signs were stable. As the perpetual ‘nice guy,’ he remained calm and quiet, without complaint despite …

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Telehealth as 'Disruptive Innovation' in Nursing

WEB“Telehealth: A Case Study in Disruptive Innovation” is a CE article in AJN‘s April issue.The author, Janet Grady, vice president of academic affairs and chair of the …

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A Tip Sheet for Care of Textured Hair in Hospitalized Patients

WEBIrene Friedman, MS, RN, and Michelle Sison, MSN, RN, noticed that hair care for Black patients needed improvement at their hospital. In response, they …

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A Patient's Take on Patient Satisfaction Surveys

WEBBy Amy M. Collins, editor As an editor at AJN, I come across a lot of information on performance measures and Hospital Consumer Assessment of …

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One Take on the Top 10 Issues Facing Nursing

WEBMissing! Patient Centered Care. The majority of floor nurses work in hospitals, home health, and hospice. Every time a hospital along with governing …

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Getting Osteoarthritis on Nurses’ Radar

WEBMany providers and patients alike feel arthritis is inevitable and there’s nothing that can be done aside from taking pain medication—but that’s wrong. There are …

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'Micro' and 'Macro' Strategies for Nursing to Thrive as a Profession

WEBBuerhaus, a professor of nursing at Montana State University College of Nursing, is widely known across health care disciplines for his research on health care …

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The First 50 Years of NPs: An Illustrated Timeline Shows Triumphs

WEBBy Amanda Anderson, a critical care nurse and graduate student in New York City currently doing a graduate placement at AJN. This year marks the 50th …

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Nurses and COVID-19: Into the Battle with All That We Have and …

WEBMarch 23: There is an important lesson to be learned from Italy, where COVID-19 has rapidly spread, placing a sophisticated health care system on the verge of collapse. …

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The Psychology of Burn Pain: What Nurses Need to Know

WEBThe June issue of AJN includes the second part of a two-part article on burn pain (here’s the first part; for the best versions of both parts, click on “article as PDF”). …

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In a Changing Health Care Landscape, Narrowing Options for …

WEBChristine Contillo, RN, lives in New Jersey and has been a staff nurse at a university health service in New York City for eight years. I’ve been a practicing nurse …

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Recent Supreme Court Decisions and Public Health Consequences

WEBIn the December 2021 issue of AJN, Caroline Dorsen and colleagues wrote a Viewpoint, “Why Nurses Should Care About the Supreme Court.” In it, they note: “The …

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Worsening Global Health Workforce Shortage: What’s Being Done

WEBAccording to the World Health Organization (WHO), by 2035 there will be a shortage of 12.9 million health care workers; currently, there is a shortage of 7.2 …

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Examining Our Biases About Mental Illness

WEB“There’s nothing really wrong with him, it’s just anxiety.” How many times have you heard someone say this—or said it yourself? Mental health problems are …

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What to Know About the ACA After Third Failed SCOTUS Challenge

WEBOn June 17, 2021, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) rejected the latest constitutional challenge to the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The ACA lawsuit was linked to …

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Falls in Behavioral Health: Different Population, Different Risk

WEBIn this month’s Cultivating Quality article, “ Preventing Falls Among Behavioral Health Patients ,” free until July 20, Stephanie Ocker and colleagues discuss their very …

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Fighting HIV–AIDS with Public Health Billboards: September ‘Art of

WEBFighting HIV–AIDS with Public Health Billboards: September ‘Art of Nursing’. By Sylvia Foley, AJN senior editor. Public Health Billboard, Guinea-Bissau …

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AJN Speaks With Mary Pappas, School Nurse Who Alerted CDC to …

WEBMary Pappas, BSN, RN, is the nurse at St. Francis Preparatory School in Queens who first notified officials of the swine flu outbreak. She’s been interviewed by …

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