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Attention Nurses: It’s Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace!

Daily Nurse

Mark your calendars for October 10, 2024—World Mental Health Day is here! This year’s theme, “It’s Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace,” is a call to action that resonates deeply, especially within the nursing community. How can health systems identify nurse burnout before it progresses?

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Nursing professional development at night

American Nurse

The NPD practitioners also promote unit socialization so new nurses feel accepted and secure, which can help reduce the chances that they’ll leave the organization. See Cost of nurse turnover.) American Nurse Journal. 2024; 19(2). Nursing professional self-concept: A scoping review protocol. 2023;13(1):51-6.

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Addressing Nursing Shortages: A Major Issue in New Mexico Healthcare

American Nurse

Nursing Workforce Demographics Nurses are aging and retiring. The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) reported that almost one million RNs are above 50 (HRSA, 2024). Retirement of experienced nurses worsens the shortage by reducing skills and knowledge. link] 
 ANA Nursing Resource Hub (2023).

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Celebrate National Nurses Week — and Read Our Nurse Salary and Job Satisfaction Report

Relias

Nurses make a difference in our communities Nurses are not only present in hospitals and clinics, but also in schools, workplaces, homes, and other settings, where they serve as health promoters, educators, counselors, and mentors. Nurses are the heart and soul of their communities, and they truly make the world a better place.

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Is Spirituality the Key to Nurses Triumphing Over Stress?

Minority Nurse

Nurses know that they need to be ready to focus on their patient’s needs and fill their emotional tanks during distress. Knowing that they’re helping others live healthy lives can bring satisfaction to many nurses, but nurses also need to fill their tanks.

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Nurse leadership: Pitfalls and solutions

American Nurse

Pitfall #1: Assuming the role of protector and defender Impact: This approach may cost you the best nurses on your team. American Nurse Journal. 2024; 19(6). Doi: 10.51256/ANJ0624138 References American Organization for Nursing Leadership. AONL nurse manager competencies. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(2):e2036469.

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Collaboration: The key to patient care success

American Nurse

American Nurse Journal announces 2024 All Pro Nursing Team Awards. When nurses, pro­viders, therapists, leadership, and other professionals work together as a cohesive team, patients benefit—and so do nurses and all healthcare workers. As soon as the patient can safely ambulate, functional independence is promoted.