AONL
Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).
In an American Hospital Association podcast, an obstetrician/gynecologist at Sanford Health Bemidji in Minnesota discusses the dramatic expansion of maternal telehealth capabilities in Minnesota, as well as an inspiring telehealth program that reaches families in rural areas.
Providing nurse managers with leadership development skills in building trust with their nursing team could contribute to nurse retention and organizational commitment, a study concludes.
Rates of falls, bloodstream infections from central line catheters, catheter-associated urinary tract infections, pressure ulcers and pneumonia associated with ventilator use increased significantly during the pandemic and have not yet returned to pre-pandemic levels, a study found.
Systems-level interventions to reduce nurse burnout may improve patient outcomes, a JAMA Network Open study concludes.
An American Hospital Association podcast explores the growing role of advanced practice providers.
A persistent problem to the ongoing nursing workforce shortage is a lack of faculty available to teach qualified nursing school applicants.
The National Institute of Nursing Research said school health would be its next strategic priority.
The U.S. department of Health and Human Services seeks members to serve a three-year term on the National Advisory Council to the National Health Service Corps.
AONL President Deb Zimmermann, DNP, RN, is featured on the inaugural episode of The Shift podcast with Andrea Coyle, DNP, RN, chief clinical and innovation officer at SE Healthcare in Charleston, S.C.