Public Health
I’m an emergency department (ED) nurse and worry about becoming critically ill from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Despite years of pandemic anticipation and months…
Responding to reports of retaliation against nurses
ANA is disturbed about reports of employers retaliating against nurses and other healthcare workers for raising legitimate concerns about their personal safety while caring…
Supporting staff during the COVID-19 pandemic: A case report
We know from the Handbook of COVID-19 Prevention and Treatment, compiled by frontline providers in China, that caregiver emotional sequelae to the pandemic may…
ANA launches expanded COVID-19 Resource Center
To enhance member support, the American Nurses Association (ANA) recently expanded the COVID-19 Resource Center, a digital resource that gathers information from trusted sources,…
Elevating nurses’ voices concerning the pandemic
To ensure nurses’ voices are included in vital conversations about the pandemic, ANA continues proactive outreach to highlight nurses in the national media and…
Being on the front lines: The need for mental health PPE
Nurses are experiencing psychological burdens of care. Daily headlines, community-wide applause, and military flyovers honor the physicians, nurses, and first responders on the front…
Purpose in Life During COVID-19
Dr. Martha Abshire is an assistant professor and Dr. Mona Shattell is an associate dean at Johns Hopkins University. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed…
Nurse leader’s role in supporting frontline clinical nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic
I am a nurse leader and manage acute care hospital units. The 103 staff members who directly report to me and I are living…
No More “Just a Nurse”
In the time of COVID-19, nurses and nursing are getting much more media attention than is typical. I see this as a very good…
A COVID-19 story
There was little information about COVID-19 when the pandemic began, but one important piece of information we did have was that the virus was…
First pandemic and second thoughts
“Our greatest freedom is the freedom to choose our attitude.” — Victor Frankl (more…)
Ethics and personal safety on the frontlines of COVID-19
I’m an emergency department (ED) nurse and worry about becoming critically ill from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Despite years of pandemic anticipation…
Responding to reports of retaliation against nurses
ANA is disturbed about reports of employers retaliating against nurses and other healthcare workers for raising legitimate concerns about their personal safety…
Supporting staff during the COVID-19 pandemic: A case report
We know from the Handbook of COVID-19 Prevention and Treatment, compiled by frontline providers in China, that caregiver emotional sequelae to the…
ANA launches expanded COVID-19 Resource Center
To enhance member support, the American Nurses Association (ANA) recently expanded the COVID-19 Resource Center, a digital resource that gathers information from…
Elevating nurses’ voices concerning the pandemic
To ensure nurses’ voices are included in vital conversations about the pandemic, ANA continues proactive outreach to highlight nurses in the national…
Being on the front lines: The need for mental health PPE
Nurses are experiencing psychological burdens of care. Daily headlines, community-wide applause, and military flyovers honor the physicians, nurses, and first responders on…
Purpose in Life During COVID-19
Dr. Martha Abshire is an assistant professor and Dr. Mona Shattell is an associate dean at Johns Hopkins University. The COVID-19 pandemic…
Nurse leader’s role in supporting frontline clinical nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic
I am a nurse leader and manage acute care hospital units. The 103 staff members who directly report to me and I…
No More “Just a Nurse”
In the time of COVID-19, nurses and nursing are getting much more media attention than is typical. I see this as a…
A COVID-19 story
There was little information about COVID-19 when the pandemic began, but one important piece of information we did have was that the…
First pandemic and second thoughts
“Our greatest freedom is the freedom to choose our attitude.” — Victor Frankl (more…)
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