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Is Nursing Students’ Mental Health in Jeopardy?

Nurse.com

“We have a horrible mental health epidemic going on inside of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Melnyk, citing the U.S. Surgeon General’s advisory released in December 2021 on the mental health crisis among young people. Purdue Global, she said, addresses mental health in all its nursing degree programs.

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Contributed Content: Why Healthcare Workers Must Receive Burnout and Resiliency Training Before Entering the Workplace

Health Leaders | Nursing

Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that we will need more than 275,000 additional nurses by 2030 to meet the growing demand. Some schools and training facilities are incorporating mental health resources, peer support groups, and resilience workshops into their curricula. Editor's note: Care to share your view?

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The Relentless School Nurse: Embracing a Multigenerational Workforce: A School Nursing Perspective

The Relentless School Nurse

As a recognized leader in promoting equitable school health services, she researches chronic illness management in schools and the provision of school nursing services. Her scholarship embraces public health, children’s mental health, and school health policies.

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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.

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The Future of Nursing for BSNs: What the National Academy of Medicine Report Means for You

Joyce

In 2011, the NAM (then called the IOM) released The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. The NAM report emphasized a need for more nurses with BSN degrees who could use their nursing, critical thinking, and leadership skills to innovate the healthcare system in years to come.

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Nurse Leaders Are Critical to the Future of Nursing

Relias

At the halfway mark of Future of Nursing 2020-2030 , we can determine the progress made since the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine outlined their vision for the decade. At the same time, nurses stepped into new leadership roles, influenced policy decisions, and expanded access to care in innovative ways.

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Project ECHO and the geriatric healthcare workforce

American Nurse

In The Future of Nursing 2020–2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity , the National Academy of Medicine promotes an interprofessional approach to education and training for nurses to help develop their leadership skills as well as their understanding of health equity, social determinants of health, and population health.