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Engage with patients eye to eye

American Nurse

The cost of staff training amounted to $1,050; the cost of handouts, $200. September 18, 2022. February 21, 2022. Augustine for Health Sciences; 2022. Evidence-based practice poster presented at Nursing Passion: Reigniting the Art & Science, Advocate Aurora Health Nursing & Research Conference; 2022.

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Bending the Arc on Gender Affirming Care

Penn Nursing

Hyunmin (David) Yu, GNu’18, GR’24, who recently earned his PhD at Penn Nursing (now a postdoctoral fellow at their Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research), has humanized this question by digging into the results of the 2022 Healthcare Equity Index (HEI).

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8 Nurse Staffing Models To Try

Nurse.com

Internal staffing pools Southeast Georgia Health System created a Nursing Resource Pool in summer 2022. Front-line staff involvement in model design is critical — along with investments in staff training, change management, and coaching,” Boston-Fleischhauer said. “It gives them the best of both worlds.

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Combating Workplace Violence in Home Healthcare

Relias

Bureau of Labor and Statistics predicts that the job market for home health and personal care aids will grow by 22% from 2022 to 2032, adding about 804,600 new jobs. Create comprehensive staff training on workplace violence that includes: Content specific to home healthcare workers and their work environment.

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Patient Experience Trends for 2025 and Beyond

Relias

A 2024 survey found that 55% of healthcare providers believe patient access has improved, a significant increase from 27% in 2022. This feedback is often used to design new services, improve staff training programs, and refine care protocols.

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How to Prevent Workplace Violence in Healthcare

Celayix

A 2022 American College of Emergency Physicians poll of more than 30,000 emergency physicians found that witnessed emergency department violence was up 24% compared to a similar survey conducted in 2018. .” Responses from the 2022 survey (2,712) were compared with 2018 results.