…“Underserved/Disparities—Partnering to Address Critical Research Questions,” McLemore will review her work in partnering with patients to conduct community research with the very people the project is designed to help—those highest…
More…the health care work force, and allow better planning for primary care access. Find the report that summarizes the findings below. Appendix A lists the questions asked in the survey….
More…the Institute of Medicine recommendations. This Robert Wood Johnson Foundation research brief examines three aspects of how to meet the need for better data on the nursing workforce: barriers, questions,…
More…encounter on entering the workforce? The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice (2008), published by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, answers that question. The Essentials document…
MoreBy Jana Bitton, MPA, executive director, Oregon Center for Nursing There’s no question about it: Nurses need to lead. With the changing health care delivery environment, nurses are needed more…
More…you could change the profession in any one way, what would you change and why? I reworded this question to, “I love nursing but…” I find myself repeatedly articulating the…
MoreIf nurses could be more involved in the creation of their work schedules, would you ultimately have a more engaged, satisfied, and alert nursing workforce? That’s a question posed by…
More…of Leadership WNAC’s efforts to guide nurses to creating healthier communities. Embracing those social determinants of health as a nurse can be as simple as asking a question, says Kelsey…
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