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Mashup Score: 1AI and Nursing: Are We Ready? - AJN Off the Charts - 10 day(s) ago
The nursing profession has built a strong presence over the decades and won widespread trust from our patients and the wider public. With uses of AI already part of our current work and these uses likely to increase in the future, we need to build knowledge that can help us to understand enough about artificial intelligence and its uses to be able to advocate for patients when that technology intersects with their care.
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Mashup Score: 3Implementation Science: Systematic, Sustainable, Evidence-Based Change - AJN Off the Charts - 17 day(s) ago
Implementation science (IS) offers a more comprehensive, sustainable, and systematic way of integrating best evidence into practice.
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Mashup Score: 0Can Nursing Students Benefit from Using Artificial Intelligence? - AJN Off the Charts - 2 month(s) ago
Over time, it became evident that nursing students might benefit from AI in their study methods and when acquiring nursing knowledge to support their academic success. To better understand this, it is helpful to consider the three fundamental stages in which nursing students acquire knowledge and explore how AI can play a pivotal role in each stage. This blog post will include an overview of AI-powered tools with example prompts to guide students’ academic efforts.
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Mashup Score: 1Minimum Nursing Home Staffing Standards: A Good Start, But Not Quite There - AJN Off the Charts - 2 month(s) ago
Explore the recently proposed minimum nursing home staffing standards by CMS and discover their potential impact on long-term care facilities. While progress has been made, this article delves into the strengths and limitations of these requirements for nursing hours and suggests ways to further improve the quality of care in nursing homes.
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Mashup Score: 0Nurse Burnout Recovery: Healing Ourselves to Better Serve PatientsNurse Burnout Recovery: Healing Ourselves to Better Serve Patients - AJN Off the Charts - 3 month(s) ago
Heal nurse burnout, prioritize self-care, and boost patient care with practical tools
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Mashup Score: 2RSV Prophylaxis for Infants and Children: Now Available, But Is it Accessible? - AJN Off the Charts - 4 month(s) ago
Nirsevimab, approved for the prevention of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), is poised to mitigate the staggering effects of this lower respiratory tract disease. Since significant barriers remain related to distribution, accessibility, and insurance reimbursement for this drug, it is especially important for primary care RNs and nurse practitioners in clinics and medical homes to be well informed on this topic.
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Mashup Score: 4Unseen Struggles: When the Pain of Chronic Illness Meets Disbelief - AJN Off the Charts - 4 month(s) ago
Read this frank story of the invisible suffering of a Crohn’s disease patient as seen through the eyes of her best friend who is a nurse. Learn how nurses can make a difference in the lives of those with chronic illnesses but too often doubt the existence of pain they can’t see, and revisit the meaning of empathy and personalized care in your nursing practice.
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Mashup Score: 1Telehealth in Rural Nursing: Embracing Change for Better Patient Outcomes - AJN Off the Charts - 5 month(s) ago
From doubting telehealth to embracing its potential, a nurse describes her realization of the positive impact of telehealth on rural nursing, spanning improved patient outcomes and better healthcare access.
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Mashup Score: 1Why Should You Care About Malaria? - AJN Off the Charts - 5 month(s) ago
If you’re not one of the people infected in Florida or Texas this summer or a nearby resident, why should you care about malaria? Travel-related cases are increasing, malaria symptoms are nonspecific, and many medical facilities don’t routinely stock diagnostic tests and drugs for malaria. Here are some resources for nurses and others.
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A movement-evoked pain assessment (also known as movement-based pain assessment) evaluates pain during movement, function activities, or other physical tasks. At a more biological level, movement-evoked pain reveals how the nervous and motor systems are functioning together and highlights any dysfunction in pain responses. Understanding the patterns of pain at rest and during movement offers a unique opportunity to plan care with intentionality and develop a pain management plan that will control pain at its peak.
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