VOICE | January 2023
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Public Health
The January issue of Voice of Nursing Leadership focuses on public health, showcasing the many ways nurses work in this area. Los Angeles County CNO Denise Foster give readers an in-depth look at the role of public health nurses, while Health Partners’ Leslie Dockan details the health system’s genomic research project. Learn about City of Hope’s efforts to end food insecurity. In addition, this issue features an article on the latest installment of AONL’s longitudinal nurse leadership survey, showing how challenges have changed since July 2020.
Happy New Year! I can hardly believe I’m starting my second year as AONL’s President. I knew when I stepped into the role that time would fly, but 2022 has truly moved at warp speed! AONL started off the year with... Continue reading.
In 2019, HealthPartners began discussing the role we wanted to play in the field of genomics. The opportunity to shape population health genomics for patients was very intriguing and we knew we wanted to be a leader in this... Continue reading.
No nurse or caregiver ever wants to have their patients choose between having food to eat and filling a prescription or driving to a health care appointment. Yet a percentage of patients must make that choice every day. What patients are... Continue reading.
This survey is the fourth non-incentivized survey in a study designed to track several areas over time. The initial survey launched after the pandemic’s initial wave in July 2020, with 1,824 leaders completing or partially completing the survey. The second launched February 2021 with 2,741 responses. The third launched August 2021 with 1,781 nurse responses. The October 2022 survey received 2,336 responses with a +/- 2.58% margin of error at a 99% confidence level... Continue reading.
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Communities across the nation benefit from expert public health nursing services, yet much of their work goes unnoticed. While the pandemic response brought public health efforts to the forefront, the monumental... Continue reading.