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Using AI to Transform Nursing Education 

Daily Nurse

Cristina Lussiana is a senior program manager of digital health and monitoring at Population Services International ( PSI ) and an expert in the health applications of AI. Daily Nurse spoke with Lussiana about using AI to transform nursing education. How can AI be used to improve health on a global scale?

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Contributed Content: Empowering the Future - Transforming Nursing Education to Meet the Growing Demand for In-Home Care

Health Leaders | Nursing

The rapidly changing landscape of health care, underscored by the resultant needs of an aging population, has magnified the demand for in-home care. This includes mastering how social determinants like finances, family dynamics, housing, and nutrition impact health outcomes.

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Implementation of Trauma-informed Principles in Nursing Education: An Appeal for Action

Minority Nurse

An individualized student-centered approach is crucial in understanding and adapting teaching pedagogy in nursing education to realize, recognize, respond, and resist re-traumatization (SAMHSA, 2014)in student nurses with a history of traumatic stress.

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The Importance of Effective Communication in Nursing

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Trust is something that nurse educators and leaders should also cultivate as they work to develop the next generation of nurses. To inspire trust, nurse leaders and educators should: Always tell the truth. Such psychosocial care has been proven to improve patient health outcomes and quality of life.

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Nursing’s role in lifestyle medicine

American Nurse

This aligns with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement Quintuple Aim of better health outcomes, lower costs, improved patient satisfaction, enhanced provider well-being, and advanced health equity. Lifestyle medicine education Many opportunities exist to add more LM education to undergraduate and graduate nursing curriculums.

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LGBTQ+ nursing: Glancing back, looking forward

American Nurse

The opposite also is true: Shame and social stigma can lead to negative, at times catastrophic, health outcomes. As a nurse, I take pride in the ongoing work of nurses who have and continue to address the healthcare disparities in LGBTQ+ communities. I hope I’m right.

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The Value of Nursing

American Nurse

One way to reframe and reclaim the purpose and value of nursing is to address and elevate the intellectual, clinical, ethical, and relationship aspects of our discipline (Wolf, 2022). This will mitigate burnout, improve retention, and create a culture where nursing knowledge and leadership is encouraged and valued.