Monthly Summaries of Nursing Research: September 2009 This month's diverse topics include nurse burnout, pain in older adults, and risk factors for inappropriate gestational weight gain. Experts And ...
Workplace violence against healthcare workers has emerged as a critical and escalating global challenge, often affecting frontline professionals engaged in ...
One big reason Kausler returned to Boise State is her memories of working alongside Dr. Jane Grassley as an undergraduate ...
The expo emphasized integrating research into daily nursing care and provided mentorship opportunities for students entering ...
The Dedicated Education Unit (DEU) represents an innovative clinical education model that bridges the gap between academic theories and the practical realities of healthcare. Developed in response to ...
The nursing workforce comprises the total body of nurses available to deliver care across a range of settings—from acute hospital units to primary care and community‐based services. Its composition, ...
If it is Tuesday, it is time for Tuesday Topics. College of Nursing and Health Professions hosts "Tuesday Topics," an informal, regularly designated space designed to connect faculty, students and ...
Research helps us to discover new knowledge, test or re-test assumed knowledge, and provide evidence for changes in practice. Nursing as a profession has its own body of knowledge, particular to ...
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programs have changed perioperative care in gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) oncology by ...