COVID-19: Caring for Patients and Communities
The United States needs to use “innovative behavioral science and social marketing approaches to increase COVID-19 vaccine confidence and acceptance in diverse populations,” according to a recent editorial in JAMA.
In a Jan. 7 letter, the American Hospital Association (AHA) urged the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to take steps to speed COVID-19 vaccinations. “In the first few weeks of administering vaccines, hospitals have seen a number of barriers to smooth and effective vaccinations
A five-minute video from the Ad Council, a nonprofit organization that produces public service announcements, provides advice tailored for nurses on answering patient questions about COVID-19 vaccination.
This month’s Nursing Outlook highlights a collaboration at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), which engaged nurse practitioner
A first-of-its-kind rapid blood test could lower COVID-19 mortality by identifying which patients are responding to drug treatments and which patients are still deteriorating
A national collaborative aims to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases by offering training to public health and health care workers.
Doing the most possible with limited resources is the subject of a recent webinar available on-demand from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).
To thank caregivers, Musicians on Call is offering access to Hope for the Holidays, a virtual concert featuring award-winning artists Dolly Parton, Billie Eilish, Leslie Odom Jr. and others.
With COVID-19 increasing patients’ pain and morbidity and exacerbating high levels of clinician burnout and moral distress, integrating palliative and critical care “has never been more crucial,” according to the authors of an article in December’s Critical Care Nurse.