A new study from Columbia University found that hospitals are not following evidence-based guidelines for preventing health care-associated infections. Despite decades of research, approximately one in 10 hospitals lack checklists to prevent certain infections, and these checklists are followed only half the time. The study's findings ...
A recent study from Columbia University School of Nursing found that hospitals with a high number of contract nurses had significantly higher levels of patient dissatisfaction and lower quality ratings. The study suggests that equal pay for equal work is essential for better patient outcomes, as low job satisfaction among contract nurs...
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A new qualitative study by DePaul University School of Nursing researchers found that a nonclinical care setting, referred to as 'The Living Room,' is perceived as helpful and positive for individuals in emotional distress. The program, staffed with peer counselors, provides a safe and calm space for patients to receive treatment and s...
A Rutgers-Camden nursing scholar warns that academic bullying is becoming increasingly common in academia, impacting the ability to recruit and retain quality educators. The study highlights instances of slander, isolation, physical threats, and unrealistic workloads as prevalent forms of bullying in academic workplaces.
A new commentary highlights the devastating impact of sequestration on the Indian Health Service, perpetuating longstanding health care disparities. Funding cuts lead to rationing of services, contributing to a 4.1-year gap in life expectancy compared to mainstream Americans, with alarming rates of alcoholism, diabetes, and mortality.
Researchers found that initiating palliative care consultations in emergency departments (EDs) reduced hospital length of stay by an average of 3.6 days compared to patients receiving consultations after admission. This study suggests that EDs could be a setting for improving patient-centered care and reducing healthcare costs.
University of Missouri researchers found that encouraging healthy adults to be more physically active can improve their cardiorespiratory fitness. The study suggests that recommendations from healthcare professionals and simple interventions can effectively boost physical activity levels and lead to better health outcomes.
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New York University College of Nursing has introduced an undergraduate honors elective in social entrepreneurship that connects the nursing profession to its roots of social innovation and action for change. Students develop essential tools with non-profit agencies serving homeless individuals, at-risk seniors, and pre-school children.
A new study suggests that accelerated resolution therapy (ART) is a safe and effective treatment for combat-related psychological trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among veterans. The therapy, which combines evidence-based psychotherapies with eye movements, was found to be shorter and more likely to be completed than co...
Researchers found that nearly 80% of nurse executives preferred or required BSNs for new hires, but only 25% required degree completion within a timeframe. Hospitals with residency programs also offered more training programs, suggesting a cultural value on employee development.
Janice Beitz, a Rutgers-Camden nursing professor, has developed an ostomy algorithm to guide nurses in proper assessment and management of ostomy patients. The algorithm provides a step-by-step pathway to selecting the best ostomy management option, enhancing patient safety.
Research at St. Michael's Hospital found that bedside handover, where patients are involved in the transfer of accountability with their care team, can reduce potential errors and improve patient engagement. The study also showed that this approach increases patient safety, satisfaction, and better informs care plans.
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A multi-institutional study recommends cutting inpatient mortality for pediatric cardiac surgery patients by limiting clinical experience to less than two years. Nurse education preparation at the baccalaureate level or higher also improved mortality rates.
Researchers at NYU College of Nursing have developed a new method to detect breast cancer-related lymphedema using Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) ratios. The study found that BIA ratios can accurately identify lymphedema in breast cancer survivors, allowing for earlier treatment and better outcomes.
A recent UTHealth study found that nursing homes using high-density foam mattresses may not need to turn residents every two hours to prevent pressure ulcers. The study showed no difference in pressure ulcer incidence for residents turned at intervals of two, three, or four hours.
A study by the University of Basel found that four out of thirteen nursing activities are left undone across Europe, with psychoeducational care being the most omitted. The research highlights the negative impact on job satisfaction and suggests optimizing nurse work environments can help reduce this issue.
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The university's simulation program employs alumni with depression and substance abuse issues to provide students with real-life experience in simulated medical scenarios. This novel approach allows for one-on-one training before actual patients are encountered.
A study by LSU Health Sciences Center found that simulation-based operating room team training improved attitudes, behaviors, and performance among medical and nursing students. The training resulted in better clinical outcomes and increased patient safety.
The OPTIMISTIC study, a healthcare initiative from Indiana University and the Regenstrief Institute, is underway in 19 Central Indiana nursing facilities. The program focuses on improving care coordination, palliative care, and chronic disease management to reduce avoidable hospitalizations.
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A recent UCLA sleep apnea study uncovered that women with the condition are more likely to develop symptoms of heart disease and other health issues due to weaker autonomic responses. The study found that women with obstructive sleep apnea tend to have subtler symptoms, leading to delayed diagnosis and potential long-term consequences.
A University of Missouri researcher has developed an intervention program to help older adults living independently better prepare for health emergencies. The program, which involves discussing hypothetical scenarios with support network members, was found to create better emergency plans than traditional methods.
A study found that older patients who underwent laparoscopic colon cancer resection were less likely to be discharged to a nursing facility than those with open surgical procedures. Patients between 70-75 years old had the lowest risk of discharge, while those over 85 were eight times more likely.
Researchers tested a biofeedback device on 20 grandmothers, finding a significant reduction in stress and negative emotions. The device tracks heart rate variability to help women cope with added responsibilities, showing promise for long-term benefits.
A virtual simulation program is being developed to train home health workers in recognizing and responding to risks. The program will use realistic scenarios and interactive elements to equip workers with the skills to evaluate home environments and adapt their tasks to protect themselves.
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The University of South Florida has created a Veterans' Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Program (V-CARE) to address the nation's nursing workforce shortage. The program builds on veterans' military healthcare training, offering credit for previous service and aiming to enroll 120 veterans over four years.
The SDSU-Imperial Valley School of Nursing program is expanding its efforts to recruit and retain minority nurses. With a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the program will provide scholarships and stipends to 70 nursing students over three years.
A study of nursing students in the UK found that 100% observed lapses in infection prevention and control practices during clinical placements. The most frequently observed events were hand hygiene violations, including failure to clean hands between patients and wearing nail polish or extensions.
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The University of Tennessee is working with local community partners to improve disaster preparedness and community wellness in Clay County, Kentucky. The project aims to address health and disaster readiness needs through a comprehensive assessment and implementation of solutions.
A University of Missouri nursing researcher will investigate better ways to identify child maltreatment deaths on death certificates, using this data to estimate a more accurate number of child fatalities. The project aims to improve prevention efforts by analyzing data from 10 states' child death review programs.
A long-term study of 240 grandmothers caring for their grandchildren found that these caregivers experience persistent depressive symptoms and strain on their health. Researchers suggest that grandmothers may benefit from resourcefulness training to reduce depressive symptoms.
Sullivan-Marx, dean of the New York University College of Nursing, receives the award for her sustained efforts in advancing geriatric nursing research and care. The recognition honors her work on improving functional outcomes of older adults and developing health policy in community-based long-term care settings.
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A new avatar-based decision technology called eSMARTT aims to ease the process of making healthcare decisions for loved ones who are unable to make their own choices. The system provides interactive simulations, decision coaching, and personalized resources to help caregivers navigate this difficult decision-making process.
The NYU College of Nursing's Dr. Tara A. Cortes leads a $1.5M grant project to develop an innovative interprofessional model of collaborative care for frail older adults. The Collaborative, Continuous Care (3C's) Model will standardize nurse-led practice and transform interprofessional education in community-based healthcare.
The NYU College of Nursing will provide $10K scholarships to five students in its accelerated bachelor's program who are traditionally underrepresented in the field of nursing. The scholarships support training and mentorship for students from underrepresented groups in nursing.
Dr. Cortes' $1.1M grant from HRSA will create a post-master's certificate program to address the need for adult advanced practice nurses with expertise in managing frail older adults with multiple chronic conditions. The program aims to foster interprofessional collaboration and improve treatment outcomes.
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A new study found that high levels of physician verbal abuse are closely associated with more negative work environments. Nurses who experienced verbal abuse reported lower job satisfaction, unfavorable perceptions of their work environment, and greater intent to leave their current jobs.
The University of South Florida is adapting a proven program to reduce sexual risk behavior among African-American college women. The study aims to test if this tailored approach helps reduce HIV/AIDS risk, which disproportionately affects young black women.
Research published in BMJ Quality & Safety found that most ward nurses report rationing care due to time pressures, with 86% saying they couldn't complete at least one care activity on their last shift. The study suggests that hospitals could use 'missed care' episodes as an early warning system for inadequate nurse staffing levels.
A peer-led intervention developed by a nursing researcher at the University of Missouri helps individuals with HIV adhere to their treatment plans. The program improves patients' quality of life and reduces the risk of spreading the virus.
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The study aims to determine end-of-life needs and available services for HIV/AIDS patients in Appalachian regions. The researchers will examine factors such as poverty, lack of health services, and stigma, and develop targeted interventions to address discrepancies.
Researchers will assess the effectiveness of palliative care home health visits in treating people with HIV and other chronic illnesses. The four-year study aims to improve quality of life and outcomes for patients with HIV, focusing on symptom management, coping, and advance care planning.
A new University of South Florida study explores the relationship between caregiver sleep and heart disease, testing an innovative night monitoring system to improve sleep quality and overall health. The research seeks to determine if better sleep can lower the risk of heart disease in caregivers caring for people with dementia.
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Eight Wayne State University undergraduate nursing students are gaining unique insight into the research field through a $40,000 NIH grant. The program provides skills and experiences not offered at the undergraduate level, with the goal of attracting nursing students to doctoral education earlier.
A recent study from the University of Tennessee found that triclocarban in antibacterial soaps may reduce the survival rates of baby rats. Prolonged exposure to the compound during pregnancy and nursing has been linked to early development issues.
A new intervention program in rural India has shown significant improvements in HIV/AIDS patients' lives by training lay women as social health activists. The program improved therapy adherence, immune-cell counts, and nutrition levels among patients.
Researchers identified clear risk factors for suicidal behavior among youth being bullied, including self-injury, emotional distress, and previous trauma. However, strong parental connections, positive school experiences, and perceived caring from adults were found to be significant protective factors.
Researchers at Loyola University Chicago will study whether vitamin D supplementation can improve mood and blood pressure in women with Type 2 diabetes and symptoms of depression. The six-month study aims to explore the potential benefits of vitamin D as an antidepressant therapy.
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A study found that exposure to triclocarban during lactation in rats can affect the early development of their offspring. The researchers found that pups exposed to triclocarban were significantly lighter and had a lower survival rate compared to those not exposed.
Researchers from U-M and Johns Hopkins will create a web-based tool called WeCare to track, understand, and treat behavioral symptoms of dementia. The goal is to improve caregiver skills and provide tailored strategies for in-home care, aiming to reduce stress and burden on families.
The USF College of Nursing is conducting a clinical trial to test a brief intervention, COPE, which aims to teach cancer patients management skills for improving symptoms they identify as the highest priority. The study will evaluate the effectiveness of COPE in alleviating moderate to high-intensity cancer symptoms causing distress.
A new study from the University of Colorado School of Medicine found that elderly drivers are often more open to discussing their driving status than clinicians initially thought. The research suggests that health care providers should start conversations with elderly drivers earlier, perhaps at age 65 when Medicare benefits kick in.
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The university has received a five-year, $1.76 million grant from the National Institute of Nursing Research for a pre- and postdoctoral fellowship program in palliative care. The goal is to train nurse scientists to advance knowledge on effective palliation for patients with advanced diseases.
A new Columbia University nursing study found that women have significantly lower odds of contracting bloodstream or surgical site infections compared to men. The study also showed that the difference in infection rates was less pronounced among younger children and older adults.
LWW's 8 published journals won gold, silver and bronze awards in various categories. Wolters Kluwer Health received the recognition for delivering high-quality publications.
A study of 1,089 nurses from diverse countries found that global views on end-of-life care preferences diverge between patients and themselves. Lack of knowledge about the patient's wishes and duty as a caregiver were key factors influencing these differences.
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Magnet hospitals demonstrate improved patient outcomes through investments in nursing education and work environment. Lower mortality rates and reduced failure-to-rescue rates are attributed to Magnet designation.
New York University College of Nursing's Dr. Sherry Deren received a five-year, $6.7 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse for continued funding of the Center for Drug Use and HIV Research (CDUHR). The Center will enhance translation and implementation of research findings to maximize public health impact.
A groundbreaking study, funded by £2m from the National Institute for Health Research, will examine ways to improve service user and carer involvement in decisions about their care. The research aims to develop a training package for mental health professionals and test its effectiveness in improving care planning.
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A recent CWRU study found that mothers with postpartum depression prefer online interventions for anonymous access to professional advice. The study also highlights the need for accessible resources to help new mothers cope with depression, which affects up to 15% of new mothers.
A University of Michigan study found that gay couples establish 'sexual agreements' to prevent HIV transmission, with 80% keeping their agreements. However, only 57% of couples confirm having an agreement, and 50% of those break it, increasing the risk of HIV transmission.