Journal ArticleThe Nursing clinics of North America · March 2026
Diversity is essential for optimal mental health outcomes, requiring a shift from isolated concepts to recognizing diversity as transformative. Mental health disparities persist not from lack of effective treatments, but from workforce deficiencies in cult ...
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Journal ArticleNurse education in practice · January 2026
AimThe purpose of this study was to compare faculty perceptions of the quality of artificial intelligence (AI)-generated versus human-generated summaries of narrative exit survey data to assess the feasibility of AI integration into program evalua ...
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Journal ArticleJMIR Med Educ · August 7, 2025
BACKGROUND: Telehealth training is increasingly incorporated into educational programs for health professions students and practicing clinicians. However, existing competencies and standards primarily address videoconferencing visit logistics, diagnostic m ...
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Journal ArticleHealthcare management forum · July 2025
Formal training for those in managerial roles in healthcare is often fragmented, with clinical leaders and operational leaders receiving separate training or none at all. This project aimed to gain insights into how to better prepare leaders in dyad leader ...
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Journal ArticleSocial science & medicine (1982) · December 2024
Previous studies have reported on the health impact of systemic racism among historically oppressed populations. In fact, there is an emerging body of literature, including systematic reviews, which describe the negative health consequences of systemic rac ...
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Journal ArticleNeurology. Clinical practice · June 2024
BackgroundSeizure action plans (SAPs) provide valuable information for patients to manage seizure emergencies, but are underutilized in adult epilepsy centers. The purpose of this project was to implement a structured SAP for adult patients with e ...
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Journal ArticleThe Nursing clinics of North America · March 2024
With the introduction of more complex health conditions and the changing landscape of the healthcare infrastructure, burnout is increasingly becoming a crisis for the nursing profession and for the public. Recruitment in nursing must consider the concept o ...
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Chapter · March 2023
Book explores various ethical challenges facing clinicians who care for patients facing end-of-life decision making, especially in hospice and palliative care. ...
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Chapter · December 5, 2022
Nursing Leadership During Crisis guides nurse leaders from the Covid-19 pandemic to a mature perspective, integrating theoretical frameworks, ideals, processes, and reflections from those on the front lines. ...
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Journal ArticleThe Nursing clinics of North America · September 2022
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of risk and protective factors for suicide in the lesbian (L), gay (G), bisexual (B), transgender (T), and queer (Q) veteran population, identify the tools and resources necessary to address their menta ...
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Journal ArticleNursing · January 2022
AbstractThis article discusses the interconnection between the syndemic effect of racial inequities and disparities as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black Americans. It also highlights meaningful reforms and priorities to achieve ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of hospice and palliative nursing : JHPN : the official journal of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association · June 2021
Hospice and palliative care providers throughout the United States have continued to provide compassionate patient- and family-centered care during the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic while adapting to the need for scrupulous infection control ...
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