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Night Shifts and Sleep Debt Increase Nurse Infection Risk, Study Finds
A recent study published in Chronobiology International has revealed that night work and sleep debt are associated with an increased…
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Nursing Homes Slash Nurse Staffing After Ownership Changes, Study Reveals
Recent research has shed light on a concerning trend in the nursing home industry: ownership changes are resulting in increased…
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Hospitals With Adequate Nurse Staffing Levels Have 11% Fewer C-sections, Study Finds
Every year, more women in the U.S. give birth via cesarean section (C-section), a trend that raises concerns about maternal…
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Robots in Nursing Homes Are Easing The Workload For Nurses, Study Finds
The long-term care industry has long grappled with high turnover rates and the challenges of providing quality care to an…
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Nurse Staffing Ratios Worse In Hospitals Serving Mostly Black Patients, Study Finds
A study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing has shed light on a concerning trend in healthcare: hospitals that…
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Nearly 54% of Nursing Students Suffer From Severe Depression/Anxiety/Stress, Study Reveals
Plus, get exclusive access to discounts for nurses, stay informed on the latest nurse news, and learn how to take…
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20% Drop in COVID-19 Medicare Patient Deaths Linked To Better Nurse Workplaces (Study)
A groundbreaking study from the Penn Nursing Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research (CHOPR), published in INQUIRY, uncovered a…
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Long Covid in NHS staff going undiagnosed, study suggests
A third of nurses have symptoms consistent with long Covid but only a fraction have a formal diagnosis, a new…
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Study reveals reasons why nurses are quitting
Poor staffing, feeling undervalued and being overworked are among the top issues driving nurses out of their jobs, a new…
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Study reveals characteristics of strong midwifery leaders
Midwives want to see their profession “truly valued” by society, governments and healthcare systems in order for midwifery leaders across…
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