Assessing Nurse Educators’ Knowledge of the Social Determinants of Health & Current or Future Plans for Integration into Nursing Curriculum Research Participant Recruitment: This research will explore nurse educators’ knowledge of the social determinants of health and recommendations for appropriate actions to ensure nursing students receive instructions about how to care for patients who experience varying social conditions. This is for those teaching full-time with a minimum two years’ experience in a 2-year (ADN) or 4-year (BSN) nursing program. Primary investigator is Sonique Sailsman PhD, RN, Barry University. Learn More
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Issues that Keep Nurses Up at Night, According to Recent Survey When the pandemic first hit, most of us had to get used to working from home, getting groceries delivered and helping our kids adjust to online school. Nurses, on the other hand, had to do that, plus contend with even longer shifts, clothing that could infect their families and the very real chance of getting COVID-19. In December, NurseGrid — an app that gives staff, departments and entire organizations better command over schedule distribution and communication — conducted a follow-up survey to surveys that were done the previous April and September. The findings were published recently. Read More
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