New study counters belief that using intuition in patient care comes with years of experience or is associated with gender Intuition—often described as a “gut feeling”—factors prominently in clinical ...
Hospitals that employ burnout reduction strategies for nurses – through wage increases, professional mobility, stress reduction and opportunities for learning and leadership – spend about one-third ...
The COVID-19 pandemic and industrywide nurse staffing shortages have led to many nurses and other clinical staff being thrust prematurely into nurse leadership positions. But new research suggests ...
A recent study found that nurse burnout is linked to lower healthcare quality, patient safety grades, and patient satisfaction. The study, published Nov. 5 in JAMA Network Open, analyzed 85 studies ...
A new study has found a direct link between nurse burnout and unfavorable patient and facility outcomes, including medication errors and a degraded safety culture. The meta-analysis of 85 studies and ...
The frequency of communication between nurse and patient varies. Some patients call the nurses several times a week to talk about their health issues, even those that aren't cancer-related. Others ...
A retrospective cohort study from Japan suggested that understaffing of hospital nurses was linked to worse patient outcomes, especially during day shifts. Patients exposed to nurse understaffing over ...
A patient's risk of dying from routine surgery is higher at hospitals with fewer nurses at the bedside, according to research to be published in today's Journal of the American Medical Association.