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Compassionate Care: 4 Ways Nurses Can Improve Patient Care

Daily Nurse

Compassion is a common trait among health professionals, and compassionate care ensures that patients feel respected and well-cared for during their stay and can even speed up recovery. Genuine compassion requires forward-thinking and careful planning. Genuine compassion requires forward-thinking and careful planning.

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Prioritizing Mental Health in Nurses

Daily Nurse

Nurses dedicate their lives to caring for others, but unfortunately, many do not feel supported at work. This is significant because if a nurse does not feel supported or feel their mental health is impacted, how can they adequately care for others? Nurses must practice self-care. References American Nurses Association.

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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. If nothing is done to mitigate burnout, this gap will widen, exacerbating the healthcare workforce shortage and adversely affecting patient care. Editor's note: Care to share your view?

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A call for healthy role models

American Nurse

Are nurse leaders serving as good examples of self-care? Takeaways: Nurse leaders must advocate for clinical nurses’ self-health and develop and support programs to ensure a healthy work-life balance for today’s workforce. We measured health risk based on BMI.

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The Future of Telehealth and Nursing

Nurse.com

Through a variety of telehealth platforms, patients now have access to high-quality care from the comfort of their own homes — an experience that has proved invaluable during the COVID-19 pandemic. Telehealth nursing is a method of delivering care remotely using technology, including mobile devices, tablets, and computers.

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Here's the Current Landscape of Nursing Education

Health Leaders | Nursing

Jason Dunne , chief academic officer at the Arizona College of Nursing (AZCN), the American Association of Colleges of Nursing ( AACN ) anticipates that 1,000,000 nurses will retire by 2030. “At To combat burnout, it is essential that nurses learn self-care.

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Nursing Trends in 2023 and Beyond

Diversity Nursing

Nurses at the forefront of healthcare continue to face challenges that change how we provide Nursing care to our patients. The World Health Organization has estimated that nearly 6 million more healthcare jobs must be filled by 2030 to meet the growing healthcare needs. We can expect the demand for Nurses to remain high for many years.