April Issue: IV Patient-Controlled Analgesia Errors, Implementing EBP, Nurses...
“Think about your own workplace: do you take pride in what you do, feel that you and your work are valued, and enjoy the team you work with? Do the good days outweigh the bad days?”—AJN editor-in-chief...
View ArticleRevisiting Evidence-Based Practice, and ‘Making Change Stick’
Do you ever wonder why nurses engage in practices that aren’t supported by evidence, while not implementing practices substantiated by a lot of evidence? In the past, nurses changed hospitalized...
View ArticleJune Issue: Sickle Cell Complications, Stoma Skin Care, Promoting Nurse...
“I am as grateful to the nurses who work in hospitals serving the sickest and most vulnerable patients as I am to the nurses who have chosen a path focused on policy and public service.”—Virginia...
View ArticleDecreasing ED-Acquired Pressure Injuries
Perfect candidates for developing pressure injuries. The photos of EDs crowded with patients waiting for admission at the height of the COVID-19 surges brought back many memories of clinical days in...
View ArticleThe Particular Pain and Challenge of Educating Patients During a Worldwide...
Working in a rural community access hospital during the pandemic has been a struggle. Here as in many areas of the U.S., many in the surrounding community have not accepted the the existence of a virus...
View ArticleJuly Issue: Yoga for Patients with Psychiatric Illness, What We Know About...
“We have studied elder mistreatment for decades. . . We wait for it to happen and then find those to blame. What if we started from a position of prevention?”—Guest editorial, “Elder Mistreatment...
View ArticleImplementation Science: Systematic, Sustainable, Evidence-Based Change
By Cagkan/Adobe Stock Reading the article by Russell-Babin and colleagues in the December 2023 issue of AJN made me grateful for all the work that went into developing the nursing implementation...
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