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Provider Belief in a Treatment Efficacy Affects Patient Outcomes

Provider Belief in a Treatment Efficacy Affects Patient Outcomes

How a clinician perceives the treatment they are providing can affect its efficacy from the patient’s perspective. Here's why.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Management & Treatment
Patient Communication
Quality & Performance Improvement
Three Things You Should Know About The Nursing Beat’s Newsletter Rebrand

Three Things You Should Know About The Nursing Beat’s Newsletter Rebrand

The Nursing Beat has a new look! Here’s what’s new and why the TNB team made the changes.
Payton Sy
July 20, 2023
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Meet the Team of Nurses Who Revolutionized Their Hospital’s EHR System

Meet the Team of Nurses Who Revolutionized Their Hospital’s EHR System

This multi-year undertaking called Project Joy has allowed nurses at the UCHealth system to spend more time at the bedside than they’d done in a year.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Innovation
Hospitals / Health Systems
Real HCP Stories & Experiences
Meet the Nurse Practitioner Fighting to Make Infertility Treatment More Accessible

Meet the Nurse Practitioner Fighting to Make Infertility Treatment More Accessible

NP Tara Brandner never wants another couple to have to max out their credit cards just to start a family.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Quality & Performance Improvement
Real HCP Stories & Experiences
Obstetrics
Preventing Prone Position Pressure Injuries

Preventing Prone Position Pressure Injuries

Most people know them as bedsores, but whatever you call pressure injuries, the ulcers that form on the skin from extended periods of immobility are frustrating for patients.
Tara Haelle
March 17, 2022
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Patient Safety
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diversity
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Prepare for Tax Day: Changes You Need to Know

Prepare for Tax Day: Changes You Need to Know

Tax day is only two months away, so now is a good time to start getting your finances in order to file. There are several changes this year that may help nurses, PAs, and NPs.
Tara Haelle
February 28, 2022
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Flo Picks
Positive Work Environments Boosts Nurse and Patient Satisfaction

Positive Work Environments Boosts Nurse and Patient Satisfaction

A poor work environment for nurses could increase the likelihood of adverse outcomes for patients.
Theresa Tamkins
March 26, 2021
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Patient Care
Practice Operations
Quality & Performance Improvement
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Physical, Sexual Violence Against Long-Term Care Staffers is a Real and Pervasive Problem

Physical, Sexual Violence Against Long-Term Care Staffers is a Real and Pervasive Problem

Many facilities don’t provide care providers the resources they need when they’re assaulted or harassed by patients.
Theresa Tamkins
March 26, 2021
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Workplace Safety
Practice Management
PFAS Chemicals in Anti-Fog Products and Reducing Your Exposures

PFAS Chemicals in Anti-Fog Products and Reducing Your Exposures

A new study finds that the most popular anti-fog sprays and solutions contain per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS).
Tara Haelle
January 5, 2022
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Covid-19
Infection Control
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 People in the US are Mishandling Antibiotics, Affecting Resistance

People in the US are Mishandling Antibiotics, Affecting Resistance

Up to 66% of patients misuse antibiotics, greatly contributing to nationwide antibiotic resistance.
Taleena Nadkarni
March 26, 2021
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Trends
Patient Communication
Patient Care
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