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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. Nursing students exposed to in-home clinical training learn to manage care within the patient's living environment, giving them insight into the real-life applications of their academic training.

Education 100
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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). Nurse leaders can support and participate in organizational structures to improve nursing and patient outcomes.

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Nurse-Midwives Train Doulas to Reduce Black Maternal Health Risks

Minority Nurse

In 2021, they received a $545,000 Duke Endowment grant, which will fund the program for three years beginning in May 2022. Nurse-midwives Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, Venus Standard and Stephanie DeVane-Johnson. Black women have the lowest breastfeeding rate out of any race,” DeVane-Johnson said.

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Medicare Care Compare: Publicly reported performance measures

American Nurse

For example, patient education about medication serves as a performance measure in all healthcare settings, whereas preventing unnecessary hospitalization relates to post-acute care settings. The NAM reports classify healthcare quality measures as structural, process, outcome, cost of care, or patient experience of care.

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Using Virtual Reality to Teach Students about Social Determinants of Health

Council of Public Health Nursing Organizations

Immersive experiential learning, such as Virtual Reality (VR), allows students to experience the impacts of SDOH and develop creative solutions to improve health outcomes while encouraging students to learn from another person’s perspective. References American Association of Colleges of Nursing. & Caboral-Stevens, M.

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Strengthening the Role of Nurses in High-Reliability Cultures  

Consult QD

Rooted in quality and safety excellence, high-reliability cultures lead to better health outcomes and patient experiences, improved efficiency, increased job satisfaction and more. The campaign started in 2022 with health system leaders.

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A Successful High-Risk Birth: The Baiera Family’s Story

Relias

Despite the hardship, Rocky and Leo Baiera were born healthy, weighing 3 pounds, 6 ounces each on January 27, 2022. Vince Baiera reflected on the course of events that led to his sons’ births and pointed to a few key moments that helped them achieve a positive outcome. What Went Right and What We Can Learn. And they had each other.