A new study by University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing faculty and alumni and published in the October 2024 issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration is the first to comprehensively ...
Black women with symptoms of depression more often report sleep disturbances, self-criticism, and irritability than stereotypical symptoms such as depressed mood, according to a new study led by ...
Making the time between nursing home inspections less predictable and more erratically spaced could better protect patients, potentially saving 12% more lives, a new study finds.
A study run by the University of Pennsylvania found that speeding and handheld cellphone use largely contribute to the dangerous behaviors exhibited by teen drivers. Credit: Diego Cárdenas Teenage ...
Through wide-ranging studies, researchers aim to improve survivorship and quality of life for cancer patients and caregivers. In treating cancer, nurses care for the entire patient. At Case Western ...
Those who entered nursing homes initially as non-Medicaid residents, particularly those with longer stays, were at risk of spending down their assets and enrolling in Medicaid, according to a December ...
In a phenomenon that researchers are calling a “dual pandemic” because of the severity of the impact of coupled factors, a Rutgers School of Nursing research study has found that nonwhite nurses are ...
Groundbreaking research by Yale School of Nursing Dean Margaret Grey and her colleagues was recently honored as being among the top ten most influential nursing studies in the 22-year history of the ...
Patients treated in magnet hospitals (specially designated for their nursing excellence) had 14 percent lower odds of death than patients in non-magnet hospitals, according to a new study with nearly ...
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