Patient and family member complaints are “directly related” to increased reports of both emotional abuse and physical violence against nurses in the workplace, according to a study published in ...
The critical nursing shortage in the United States is going to get worse — much worse — according to results of a comprehensive National Council of State Boards of Nursing and National Forum of State ...
A first-of-its-kind study provides a snapshot of the substantial mental health burden on nurses around the world. Published in the journal International Nursing Review, the research documents the ...
For nurses working in the NICU, a shift-level staffing ratio of three infants per nurse was significantly associated with increased odds of missed care. Higher subjective workload ratings reported via ...
LANSING – Nurses are caught in the middle between their professional ethics code and constraints on treating patients who can’t afford medical care, a new study says. As a result, nurses in such ...
A study published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association found that more favorable electronic health record usability scores are associated with lower odds of burnout ...
A year ago, the nation watched in horror as the novel coronavirus ravaged one of America’s biggest cities. New York City was the county’s early epicenter for COVID-19, with some 203,000 cases of the ...