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Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).
New parents who receive attentive, supportive nursing care during labor and immediately after childbirth are more likely to exclusively breastfeed their newborn
Access to potentially life-saving mammograms is more difficult for women who face barriers related to the social determinants of health (SDOH).
Two papers published this month in Clinical Infectious Diseases describe ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has sped the development of health service delivery innovations.
Almost 300,000 more Americans died this past year than in 2019, and deaths among adults aged 25-44 years old increased the most, by 26.5%.
In a recent paper in Nursing Economic$, two academic nurses and one practice leader assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
The American Hospital Association (AHA) will host a webinar explaining the value of Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs) in advancing the quality of care.
The COVID-19 pandemic is altering the nursing profession, and nurse executives are seizing the moment to strengthen the profession.
The Joint Commission issued a series of Heads-Up Reports in response to inquiries and feedback received during the pandemic.
Many nurse leaders say doing what is right for the patient and the community brings optimum value.
Hospitals need to talk about burnout the same way they talk about benefits, says AONL board member Anne Schmidt