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The Nursing Shortage: Looking Ahead to 2023

Nurse.com

“The findings provide timely and targeted evidence on per-nurse costs, both yearly and over 10 years, to hospital leaders and policymakers for financial investment in nursing resources,” reported study author Muir. To combat the nursing shortage, it’s staffing, staffing, staffing. Evidence-based leadership training.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Aneesah Coates

Minority Nurse

Nursing leaders should strive to be lifelong learners and stay current on best practices and evidence-based research to improve care. Many attributes that contribute to successful nursing leadership can be learned and developed over time. And this can all be done no matter what level of nursing leadership you are in.

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Addressing Nursing Shortages: A Major Issue in New Mexico Healthcare

American Nurse

Support systems offering counseling, stress management, and professional development can assist nurses in managing job expectations. Hospital Nurse Staffing and Patient Mortality, Nurse Burnout, and Job Dissatisfaction. link] 
 ANA Nursing Resource Hub (2023). Why nurses leave nursing.

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The Nursing Code of Ethics: A Cornerstone of Professional Practice

Every Nurse

Contribution to ethical work environments : Nurses are called to create and foster ethical environments in their workplaces that support safe, quality patient care. Advancement of the profession : Nurses should actively participate in advancing the nursing profession through research, scholarly inquiry, and professional development.