Diagnostic Accuracy of Delirium Assessment Methods in Critical Care Patients

Diagnostic Accuracy of Delirium Assessment Methods in Critical Care Patients

Delirium is a disorder of decreased ability to focus, sustain or shift attention, change in cognition and or perception. The main objective was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of Confusion Assessment Method for the ICU... read more

Critical Care Nursing in Resource-Limited Environments

Critical Care Nursing in Resource-Limited Environments

Critical Care Nursing in resource-limited environments is an emerging sub-speciality, currently centred on regions within sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia. The World Federation of Critical Care Nurses (WFCCN) continues... read more

Dear hospital administrators: Please value your amazing nurses

Dear hospital administrators: Please value your amazing nurses

Anyone who has worked in health care for any length of time, has seen situations erupt where nurses and administrations clash. I have seen this happen myself in many health care institutions, and almost every doctor I've... read more

AACN Essentials of Critical Care Nursing

AACN Essentials of Critical Care Nursing

Endorsed by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) and written by top clinical experts in critical care nursing, this textbook covers all the must-know details on the care of adult, critically ill patients... read more

Are Nurses Ready to Help to Improve Cost-Effectiveness?

Are Nurses Ready to Help to Improve Cost-Effectiveness?

The whole hospital workforce is nowadays compelled to accept greater responsibility for controlling health-care expenses. Nurses are in the front line to ensure proper use of drugs and consumables, and could have an important... read more

Both Nurse Practitioners and Physicians Should be Outraged

Both Nurse Practitioners and Physicians Should be Outraged

The United States is facing a looming physician shortage, and some groups see this as an opportunity to promote an agenda of replacing physicians with nurses. The nurse-as-doctor concept appeared in the Institute of Medicine... read more

Pediatric Critical Care, 5e

Pediatric Critical Care, 5e

Still the #1 resource for today's pediatric ICU teams, the newly released Pediatric Critical Care, 5th Edition covers the entire field, from basic science to cutting-edge clinical applications. Drs. Bradley P. Fuhrman and... read more

The Way We Think About Nurse Burnout is Broken

The Way We Think About Nurse Burnout is Broken

There are several things wrong with the way we think about nurse burnout. This is troubling for several reasons. If we do not have a clear understanding about burnout, then we cannot help nurses who may be suffering from... read more

Integration of Nurse Practitioners Into the Critical Care Team

Integration of Nurse Practitioners Into the Critical Care Team

As the demands of critical care medicine increase one viable option to meet needs is the addition of a nurse practitioner to the traditional structure of the critical care team. The purpose of this article is to convey our... read more

The Nurses: A Year of Secrets, Drama, and Miracles with the Heroes of the Hospital

The Nurses: A Year of Secrets, Drama, and Miracles with the Heroes of the Hospital

Nurses is the compelling story of the year in the life of four nurses, and the drama, unsung heroism, and unique sisterhood of nursing—one of the world's most important professions (nurses save lives every day), and one... read more

Effects of the I-PASS Nursing Handoff Bundle on Communication Quality and Workflow

Effects of the I-PASS Nursing Handoff Bundle on Communication Quality and Workflow

Implementation of the I-PASS Nursing Handoff Bundle was associated with widespread improvements in the verbal handoff process without a negative impact on nursing workflow. Implementation of I-PASS for nurses may therefore... read more

Why Nursing Burnout is A Priority

Nursing burnout is still seen as a "soft" topic. How do we know that? Well, it is still a dilemma that organizations do not know what to do with. That and it is often bumped from the agenda. Think about it- what comes first?... read more

Association of Attitudes Regarding Overuse of Inpatient Laboratory Testing With Health Care Provider Type

Association of Attitudes Regarding Overuse of Inpatient Laboratory Testing With Health Care Provider Type

Routine hospital laboratory testing is common, and unnecessary tests can harm patients. Multiple professional societies have recommended against routine laboratory testing in hospitalized patients. Advanced practice health... read more

3 Reasons Many Nurses are Leaving the Profession

3 Reasons Many Nurses are Leaving the Profession

A 2017 study from RNnetwork, one of the largest, travel nursing companies in the country, shows nearly half of the nurses they surveyed are considering leaving the field altogether. RNnetwork provided an email poll to more... read more

Sharing Research Through Social Media

Sharing Research Through Social Media

Earlier this year, a group from the HARTSofthe possible team met here in Oxford to reflect on our progress and to plan what was needed next. We came up with a Rainbow Prism Model to show the three areas of our work: sharing... read more

Nurses are burnt out. Here's how hospitals can help

Nurses are burnt out. Here's how hospitals can help

Studies have found that overworked nurses lead to more errors and lower patient satisfaction. Nurses across the country are stressed, burnt out and thinking of leaving the profession. Surveys, polls and studies of all kinds... read more

Promoting Mobility and Preventing Falls in the Hospital

Promoting Mobility and Preventing Falls in the Hospital

When older adults are hospitalized, there is an inherent tension between preventing falls and promoting mobility. In response to public and professional attention to medical errors, federal policy and, in turn, hospital culture... read more