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Study details factors linked to nurse depression during pandemic’s first wave

A survey of nearly 2,500 nurses employed at four New York University Langone Health System hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic linked higher levels of depression and anxiety to several factors

When the Customer Is Not Always Right

Janet Davis MSN, RN, NEA-BC, and Jeanette Karon discuss behavioral disruption in the health care environment and share solutions on how to improve staff safety while managing disruptive patients and visitors.

Annual Fire Door Inspections, Opening Remediation and Maintenance | Presented at Assa Abloy

This presentation will provide an overview of annual fire door inspection requirements, strategies for remediation of non-compliant issues and on-going management of openings.

Advancing Education and Building Trust to Address COVID-19 in Communities of Color

April is National Minority Health Month. With COVID-19 having a disproportionate impact in communities of color, emphasis on improving access to vaccines as they become more widely available and eliminating health care inequities is critical.

Exhibitor & Sponsor Rules & Regulations 2021

Exhibitor & Sponsor Rules & Regulations for SHSMD Connections 2021

COVID-19 leads Colorado nurse execs to form collaborative

Kathy Boyle, PhD, RN, chief nursing officer at Denver Health and AONL member, spearheaded the creation of a nurse leader collaborative to share experiences and support her peers who work in Colorado health care systems.

Study: Pulse oximetry less accurate for people with dark skin

Reliance on pulse oximetry to determine a patient’s oxygen status came under question with the release of a study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggesting the practice results in poor outcomes for people of color.

Continuous monitoring reduces need for rapid response, improves outcomes

Patients enter hospitals with multiple comorbidities and acute-on-chronic conditions. Late detection of deterioration in these patients can increase length of stay in the intensive care unit and result in poor outcomes.

Nurses Week Ticker

Nurses are superheroes, answering the call every day to care for their community and patients. For over a year, nurses have been on the frontline fighting COVID-19. This National Nurses Week, AONL wants to turn nurse leaders into comic book superheroes. Share your favorite superhero pose or assemble your team of nurses and be transformed into a virtual comic that will be streamed on AONL social channels throughout National Nurses Week, May 6-12.

Health Care HR Week Specials

Special activities and offerings exclusively during Health Care HR Week 2021!