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Home health care workers' beliefs about infection prevention seem to have a greater influence on prevention protocol compliance than their absolute knowledge of infection control practices

Infection Control Compliance Not Tied to Knowledge

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Rather, home health care nurses' beliefs and perceptions seem to have most impact on compliance
A nurse-based phone education intervention can promote shared decision making in patients with newly diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis

Phone-Based Intervention Aids Rheumatoid Arthritis Care

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Educational phone calls with nurses promote shared decision making in care
The risk for in-hospital mortality is increased with lower registered nurse staffing and higher levels of admissions per registered nurse

Lower RN Staffing Linked to Increased In-Hospital Mortality

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Higher levels of admissions per registered nurse also tied to increased in-hospital mortality
The workload of neonatal intensive care unit nurses

Workload of NICU Nurses Linked to Missed Nursing Care

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Link significantly increased with increased subjective workload

November 2018 Briefing – Nursing

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Nursing for November 2018. This roundup includes the latest...
Among patients with employer-sponsored insurance

Shifting Pattern Seen for Primary Care Office Visits

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Primary care physician visits down, but visits to nurse practitioners, physician assistants up
Both rotating night shift work and unhealthy lifestyle are associated with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes among female nurses

Rotating Night Shift Work, Lifestyle Factors Linked to T2DM

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Significant additive interaction identified for night shift work, unhealthy lifestyle for female nurses
The results of a recent survey of thousands of nurses and patients show that hospital patient safety remains a serious concern

Better Work Environment Tied to Better Patient Safety

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Large survey shows patient safety, hospital nursing work environment concerns remain
The number of quality and safety educational gaps between nurses with bachelor's and associate degrees has substantially increased since 2007 to 2008

Nurses With Bachelor’s Degree Feel More Prepared

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Gaps in quality, safety competencies between bachelor's, associate degree nursing grads increase

October 2018 Briefing – Nursing

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Nursing for October 2018. This roundup includes the latest...