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Does Burnout Really Lead to Worse Patient Care?

Does Burnout Really Lead to Worse Patient Care?

It’s presumed that burnout drastically harms the quality of patient care, but previous research into the subject might be lacking…
Megan McMorris
March 26, 2021
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Burnout
Workplace Safety
Quality & Performance Improvement
Do Cameras in Nursing Homes Help Prevent Abuse?

Do Cameras in Nursing Homes Help Prevent Abuse?

As elder abuse rises globally, a common solution is to install security cameras in elderly patients’ rooms. This approach, adopted by seven states, disregards the rights of those it seeks to protect.
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
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Nursing Homes
Patient Safety
Malpractice
Measles Can Cause “Immunity Amnesia” in Unvaccinated Patients: Study

Measles Can Cause “Immunity Amnesia” in Unvaccinated Patients: Study

Two recent investigations explored the mechanisms behind which measles works. Here is what the science found and how it can help your patients.
Megan McMorris
March 26, 2021
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Vaccines
Infection Control
Research
Treat Rebound Headaches Early, Study Shows

Treat Rebound Headaches Early, Study Shows

An estimated 60 million people worldwide suffer from MOH, and it occurs with all types of headaches, ranging from migraines, cluster headaches or tension-type headaches.
Roxanne Nelson
March 26, 2021
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Neurology
Pain Management
Management & Treatment
Homemade Sunscreens Fail to Prevent Sunburns, Study Finds: What to Tell Your Patients

Homemade Sunscreens Fail to Prevent Sunburns, Study Finds: What to Tell Your Patients

More parents are relying on social media for recipes for alternatives to store-bought, safety-related products and don’t know they’re risking their child’s health.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Dermatology
Patient Communication
Research
How Effective Is Your Face Mask?

How Effective Is Your Face Mask?

N-95 face masks are the gold standard, but what protections do surgical and procedure masks offer against particles that could carry virus?
Theresa Tamkins
March 26, 2021
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Patient Care
Hospitals / Health Systems
Covid-19
Malnutrition is Common In Hospitals and a Hazard for Patients

Malnutrition is Common In Hospitals and a Hazard for Patients

We like to think that our hospitals provide just about anything a patient might need. But in reality, malnutrition is an incredibly common problem in hospitals
Theresa Tamkins
March 21, 2021
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Patient Care
Hospitals / Health Systems
Patient Safety
GI Complaints in Kids Could Signal Future Emotional Problems

GI Complaints in Kids Could Signal Future Emotional Problems

For many kids, frequent stomach problems aren’t just an excuse to get out of class. They’re often a symptom of something much darker
Sandra Gordon
March 26, 2021
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Gastroenterology
Pediatrics
Education
New Treatment Offers Hope to Mesothelioma Patients

New Treatment Offers Hope to Mesothelioma Patients

New treatment for advanced mesothelioma may improve the quality of life for patients who have few options
Amy O’Connor
March 21, 2021
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Pulmonology
Oncology
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Hope
Insights From A Nurse With A 1:40,000 Patient Ratio

Insights From A Nurse With A 1:40,000 Patient Ratio

Staffing considerations need to extend beyond ratios.
Tamara AL-Yassin, CEO of The Nursing Beat
April 7, 2023
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Leadership
Advice & Tips for Work
Quality & Performance Improvement
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