A call to action for all nursesThe federal administration’s willingness to put forth nonevidence-based polices serves as a direct threat to the health of our people and the integrity of…
Racial disparities in healthcareThis descriptive, qualitative study used semi-structured interviews developed by an advisory team and research staff. We framed interview questions to understand the experience of…
Women and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxisWhy are new HIV cases still occurring when we have preventive treatment? One reason could be a lack of knowledge and experience among healthcare…
2024 nursing trends and salary surveyThe results of the 2024 nursing trends and salary survey are in. We asked clinical nurses and nurse managers to provide us with feedback…
Advancing antiracismState nurses association initiatives build on community ties. In June 2024, the American Nurses Association took a significant step forward in addressing racism within…
Improving obstetric care for Black patientsAs a labor and delivery nurse, I’ve witnessed some of my Black obstetric patients suffer negative outcomes during their birthing experiences from what I…
American Nurses Foundation grant supports diversity in nursingThe $339,000 grant was bestowed in April to Southern University and A&M College, a historically Black college and university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In…
Implicit bias: More than a buzzwordImplicit bias, unconscious attitudes and stereotypes that influence our thoughts, actions, and decisions, frequently contradict our conscious beliefs. It’s a universal phenomenon that affects…
Anti-racism in nursingBarriers to and strategies for sustainable progress Racism in nursing not only contradicts the core values of our profession but also undermines the quality…
ANA Enterprise News, October 2024ANA awards $100,000 to C/SNA programs advancing antiracism in nursing The American Nurses Association (ANA) awarded $100,000 to 12 of its Constituent/State Nurses Associations…
The evolution of pulse oximetry and its impact on patient careAlthough nurses and other healthcare providers use SpO2 for clinical decision making, we should understand the limitations of pulse oximetry devices and how to…
Hispanic culture and healthThe Hispanic population accounts for roughly 19% of Americans—the largest minority group in the United States. However, Hispanic adults are the least likely ethnic…
A call to action for all nursesThe federal administration’s willingness to put forth nonevidence-based polices serves as a direct threat to the health of our people and the…
Racial disparities in healthcareThis descriptive, qualitative study used semi-structured interviews developed by an advisory team and research staff. We framed interview questions to understand the…
Women and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxisWhy are new HIV cases still occurring when we have preventive treatment? One reason could be a lack of knowledge and experience…
2024 nursing trends and salary surveyThe results of the 2024 nursing trends and salary survey are in. We asked clinical nurses and nurse managers to provide us…
Advancing antiracismState nurses association initiatives build on community ties. In June 2024, the American Nurses Association took a significant step forward in addressing…
Improving obstetric care for Black patientsAs a labor and delivery nurse, I’ve witnessed some of my Black obstetric patients suffer negative outcomes during their birthing experiences from…
American Nurses Foundation grant supports diversity in nursingThe $339,000 grant was bestowed in April to Southern University and A&M College, a historically Black college and university in Baton Rouge,…
Implicit bias: More than a buzzwordImplicit bias, unconscious attitudes and stereotypes that influence our thoughts, actions, and decisions, frequently contradict our conscious beliefs. It’s a universal phenomenon…
Anti-racism in nursingBarriers to and strategies for sustainable progress Racism in nursing not only contradicts the core values of our profession but also undermines…
ANA Enterprise News, October 2024ANA awards $100,000 to C/SNA programs advancing antiracism in nursing The American Nurses Association (ANA) awarded $100,000 to 12 of its Constituent/State…
The evolution of pulse oximetry and its impact on patient careAlthough nurses and other healthcare providers use SpO2 for clinical decision making, we should understand the limitations of pulse oximetry devices and…
Hispanic culture and healthThe Hispanic population accounts for roughly 19% of Americans—the largest minority group in the United States. However, Hispanic adults are the least…
Racial disparities in healthcareBy: Sonya Moore, PhD, RN, CRNA; Carolyn Still, PhD, RN; Siobhan Aaron, PhD, RN; and Samantha Desimio, BS
Women and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxisBy: Sheryl Malone-Thomas, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, AACRN; and Veronica J. Brady, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, ACRN BC-ADM, CDCES, FADCES; and Emily Anne Barr, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC, CNM, ACRN, FACNM, FAAN;
Improving obstetric care for Black patientsBy: Response by Tracy Wilson, DNP, MBe, MSN-Ed., FNP-C, RN
Anti-racism in nursingBy: Marketa Houskova, DNP, MAIA, RN; Carter Todd, MS, MBA, RN, NE-BC, CCRN; and Aron King, MS, RN
The evolution of pulse oximetry and its impact on patient careBy: Lauren Howard, BSN, RN, CEN, and Sinead Hellings, MSN, RN, CEN