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UofL researcher and team explore broader definition of successful aging

A UofL research team led by Valerie Lander McCarthy proposes a new definition of successful aging that goes beyond traditional measures of physical and cognitive function. The concept emphasizes the importance of coping with challenges, maintaining social connections, and finding meaning in life.

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only) delivers reliable low-light performance and rugged build for astrophotography, lab documentation, and field expeditions.

Unraveling the 'black ribbon' around lung cancer

A Michigan State University study highlights the emotional toll of lung cancer stigma, with patients feeling guilt, self-blame, and discomfort around healthcare providers. The research aims to raise awareness among healthcare providers and develop strategies to strengthen coping skills and symptom management for affected individuals.

Computerized counseling reduces HIV-1 viral load, sexual transmission risk

New York University researchers found that computerized intervention may aid antiretroviral therapy, improving ART adherence and reducing sexual transmission risk behaviors. The study, published in the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, showed a promising intervention for increased ART adherence and safer sex.

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Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply

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Innovative gaming research gains national recognition

Researchers at UT Arlington College of Nursing, Baylor Scott & White Health, and UT Dallas developed a video-game simulation to teach doctors and nurses effective communication strategies. The project aims to enhance patient safety and improve patient outcomes by playing out tense situations in a virtual world.

Magnet hospitals have higher quality of care, NYU researcher finds

Research from NYU College of Nursing reveals that Magnet hospitals have superior practice environments, which lead to higher nurse-reported quality of care and better patient outcomes. The study found a positive correlation between positive work environments and excellent quality of care in both Magnet and non-Magnet hospitals.

NYU researchers find majority of Latinas are unaware of their risk of diabetes

The study found that nearly 4 million Latinas were never told they were at risk for diabetes, highlighting the need for effective and culturally sensitive follow-up care and case management. Alternate sites like optometry venues, pharmacies, or places of worship could increase access to education and self-management programs.

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Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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Columbia study finds hospitals don't follow infection prevention rules

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 ...

China's reliance on lower-paid contract nurses may compromise patient care

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...

Study: 'Living Room' offers alternative treatment for emotional distress

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...

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Bullying in academia more prevalent than thought, says Rutgers-Camden scholar

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.

The effects of sequestration on Indian health

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.

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New brief therapy eases symptoms of combat-related psychological trauma

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...

Studies assess impact of IOM report on nursing reforms

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.

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Rutgers-Camden nursing scholar develops tool for ostomy care

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.

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When care is omitted -- new research on a taboo topic

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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UCLA sleep apnea study uncovers more hidden dangers for women

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.

Intervention helps older adults prepare for emergencies

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.

Virtual simulation program to train home health workers

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.

GoPro HERO13 Black

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Nursing program grows with $1m grant

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.

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New technology to guide people through healthcare decisions

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.

NYU Nursing receives a $1.5M NEPQR grant from HRSA

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.

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

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NYU Nursing awarded scholarships through RWJF NCIN Program

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.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.

Most ward nurses say time pressures force them to 'ration' care

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.