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Mental Health Matters: How CNOs Can Help Prevent Nurse Suicides

Health Leaders | Nursing

All of those events can take a major toll on a nurse's mental health, which can lead to more serious problems. September is Suicide Prevention Month , and CNOs need to be aware of the risks and warning signs among their workforce and provide mental health resources and programs. Mental health is critical.

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5 Key Healthcare Trends Affecting Nurse Practitioners in 2023

Health Leaders | Nursing

NPs are taking on leadership roles in research and the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses. AANP emboldens its members to take on leadership roles by offering ongoing courses in developing leadership skills. So, we encourage NPs to take leadership positions, certainly on boards, in health policy, and health systems management.

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Urgent Action is Needed to Prevent Nurse Suicide

American Nurse

Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States, with more than 48,100 people losing their lives to suicide per year (National Institute of Mental Health, 2024). Unfortunately, only a small percentage of nurses will receive needed mental health services (Berlin et al., 2019, 2020). 2023; Kirzinger et al.,

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The Relentless School Nurse: Gun Deaths in U.S. – New Study Challenges Mental Illness Narrative

The Relentless School Nurse

not mental illness By Ben Botkin, Oregon Capital Chronicle The fallacy of attributing the U.S. firearm mortality epidemic to mental health is a groundbreaking new study led by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) that sheds light on the driving force behind the surge in gun deaths across the United States. .”

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Nursing Burnout: What It Is and How to Prevent It?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Nurses are at risk for developing depressive disorders and other mental health conditions and for quitting their jobs. For patients, nurse burnout can directly impact health. Nurse managers and nurse leaders can help lower the risk of nurse burnout through better leadership. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Cimiotti, Linda H.

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Dedicated academic advisors for nursing student athletes

American Nurse

For example, senior-level students complete four clinical rotations—public health, mental health, advanced medical–surgical, and leadership. September 3, 2019. Such options led to fewer conflicts with class and clinical experiences, fewer absences from clinical, and less makeup work. December 2022.

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Staff Retention in Behavioral Health: Your Questions Answered

Relias

From counseling individuals with mental health disorders to helping vulnerable children and families access critical resources, your organization and the behavioral health professionals you employ perform a wide range of important work. As demand for behavioral health providers increases across the U.S.