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Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing: What Is It & Key Insights

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Some healthcare organizations choose to add a sixth part to the steps of evidence-based practice in nursing – disseminate – to the cycle. 4 When you share your own research and evidence with colleagues, this supports the widespread use of evidence-based practice in nursing. Sources “What is Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing?,”

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Alcohol screening in acute care settings

American Nurse

In 2023, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) reported that binge drinking among adults between the ages of 35 and 50 years reached an all-time high in 2022, representing a significant 5- and 10-year increase. Workplace violence 2021-2022. bls.gov/iif/factsheets/workplace-violence-2021-2022.htm 2022;117(4):877-89.

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Top 10 Healthcare Career Resources Articles of 2022

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

With 2022 coming to a close and 2023 right around the corner, we’d like to take a moment to recap the best blogs HospitalRecruiting that were published this year. Our job board is proud to continue offering resources for healthcare professionals and employers alike, so today we would like to recognize the standouts.

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The Nursing Shortage: Looking Ahead to 2023

Nurse.com

And in 2023, recruiting and retaining good nurses could be the most critical area of focus in determining a hospital’s success. The financial cost of the nursing shortage couldn’t be clearer. The 2022 Nurse Salary Research Report by Nurse.com found that of 2,516 nurses surveyed, 29% were considering leaving the profession altogether.

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8 Nurse Staffing Models To Try

Nurse.com

“This frees the RN up to continually assess the patient, communicate with the care team, and other critical skills that allow the RN to practice at top of license,” Zangerle explained. Team-based care The COVID-19 pandemic spotlighted the importance of cross-training nurses to work outside of their specialties to cover care needs.