New study counters belief that using intuition in patient care comes with years of experience or is associated with gender Intuition—often described as a “gut feeling”—factors prominently in clinical ...
The Clinical Advisor spoke to David (Hyunmin) Yu, PhD, RN, AGACNP-BC, about the findings of his study on how LGBTQ+ inclusive policies affect nurses’ job satisfaction. We spoke with David (Hyunmin) Yu ...
Ensuring sufficient staffing levels in birthing units could help hospitals lower cesarean section rates, according to a study published Jan. 28 in Nursing Outlook. A team led by researchers at New ...
Moral injury remains prevalent among critical care nurses, with newer nurses at the highest risk of developing symptoms, ...
Federal regulators could use a new measure of staffing adequacy to increase public pressure on nursing homes, even if a nationwide rule setting staffing minimums is defeated. A cadre of researchers — ...
The first comprehensive report from the Oregon Longitudinal Data Collaborative uses data from K-12 schools, higher education and the workforce. The first-ever major study from a massive statewide ...
Work through the questions and explanations to build confidence in providing safe, patient-centred emergency contraception.