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Patients and family members using medical devices at home may use them incorrectly, resulting in harm, according to ECRI.
Women of color who experienced traumatic birth experiences stemming from obstetric racism said they had postpartum anxiety and depression, increased medical mistrust and decreased desire for future children, a study found.
An interprofessional team on an oncology unit implemented additional cleaning practices, including a program conducted by clinical staff, to reduce Clostridioides difficile rates.
An updated survey instrument can better assess the experiences of nursing faculty, students and staff from diverse backgrounds while identifying practices that facilitate student and professional success.
Healthy work environments exist when nurses practice to the top of their license and have their input respected and listened to throughout the organization, according to AONL member Deana Sievert, DNP, RN.
The American Hospital Association submitted a statement this week to the House Ways and Means Committee for a hearing on chronic drug shortages.
Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and Rep. Lauren Underwood, D-Ill., this week introduced the Future Advancement of Academic Nursing Act (H.R.7266).
Nurse Leader, the official journal of AONL, seeks an editor in chief.
Attend the AONL 2024 Advocacy Day on June 3-4 in Washington, D.C. to join nurse leaders from across the country in advocating for AONL-supported legislation.
AONL released the second phase of its Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity and Belonging toolkit this week.