COVID-19: Caring for Patients and Communities

In December 2020, with the first wave of the pandemic afoot, AONL sent a national inquiry to nurse leaders. Responses from leaders guiding high-stakes initiatives
Nurses in San Francisco, Houston, Baltimore and Fort Wayne, Ind., shared their observations of long-haul COVID patients in recent interviews with Nurse.com.
At least six states are using federal resources to boost hospital staffing amid the latest COVID-19 wave. Alabama is using $12.3 million in CARES Act funding to hire
Intensive care units (ICUs) in Southern hospitals are running “dangerously low” on space as the delta variant creates COVID-19 surges across the region.
In an op-ed in Medpage Today, Karen Cox, PhD, RN, and Tejal K. Gandhi, MD, MPH, called patient visitation “a silent safety net,” which improves patient outcomes and reduces
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported a rise in COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits and hospital admissions between June and August 2021
The coronavirus pandemic has taught us many valuable lessons. One that I believe will be integral to the growth and sustainability of the entire health care workforce is just how deeply mental and physical health are impacted by the work that we do every day and how important it is to cultivate…
An integrative review in Pediatric Nursing summarizes the nursing knowledge on COVID-19 in children and adolescents published between March and August of 2020.
To address the unique challenges the COVID-19 pandemic produced for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention