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Anna J Kiger Anna J Kiger
When our nation was challenged by a global pandemic in 2020, nursing stepped forward to carry out what needed to be done-to take care of the nation's people. As the pandemic evolved and became the largest single public health concern of our...
Franklin A Shaffer,Mukul A Bakhshi,Kaley N Cook et al. Franklin A Shaffer et al.
No other event has put health care-and nursing-at the forefront of local, national, and global discussions in the same way as the COVID-19 pandemic. Studies suggest that immigrant nurses are a critical part of US health care, and we are inc...
Kate Baron,Erica LaBella,Janet A Parkosewich et al. Kate Baron et al.
In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, nursing professional governance (NPG) clinical nurse leaders at Yale New Haven Hospital developed an innovative way to engage nurses in their practice. Utilizing an electronic platform, NPG leaders est...
Joan Shinkus Clark Joan Shinkus Clark
Jacqueline Herd, DNP, MSN, RN, NEA-BC is the Executive Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) at Grady Health System in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a California native and moved to Georgia in 2009 as the chief nursing officer at Grady ...
Daryl Joslin,Hunter Joslin Daryl Joslin
The American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) and Joslin Marketing partnered to conduct a study on the impact of COVID-19 on nursing leadership. The findings from the interviews and online survey identify key concerns, primary cha...
Kimberly Dimino,Kathleen M Horan,Carolene Stephenson Kimberly Dimino
The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the trajectory of health care delivery in the United States and the whole world. Frontline nurses-essential warriors in this fight-complete exhausting shifts and experience the moral dist...
Sharolyn Bush,Diane Michalek,Lucine Francis Sharolyn Bush
In response to improving upon a leadership development program at a US regional medical center, coupled with the understanding that transformational leadership is linked with better outcomes, as a first step, we examined the perceived leade...
Brenda Baird Simpson,Maria O Whitt,Linda Berger Brenda Baird Simpson
Providing adequate staff during a pandemic requires the creative use of all human resources from within the organization and from outside agencies offering assistance. With the use of all possible resources, clinical RNs are better supporte...