Self-Care
Three strategies nurse leaders can use Fear, resilience, unprecedented, unknown. These are just a few words now circling our vocabulary with the onset of…
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…
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…
Relax…
“Relax” is sometimes easier to say than to do. As an ED nurse I have managed to elicit anger and frustration from patients and…
Into the community
Beyond being trusted by the public for their roles in hospitals, ambulatory clinics, schools, and other settings, nurses have a long track record of…
Top mental health apps for nurses
Whether you personally struggle with mental health concerns, or your patients are, your phone can be a valuable tool in the efforts to work…
Supporting nurses when patients die during a disaster: What leaders can do
Our communities are under unprecedented stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonessential personnel are isolated and quarantined at home. Some people may have to drop…
If you’re grateful and you know it clap your hands!
It starts with a distant sound of palms smacking together, then joined by more doing the same, leading to an undeniable crescendo of applause.…
Too much work and not enough time: Suggestions for the harried professional
Nurses are typically busy people, and the COVID-19 pandemic has added to our burdens. In many cases, we are home schooling children, and our…
Easing the psychological impact of COVID-19 for nurses
Nurses are at the forefront of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, providing life-saving care for affected patients. Psychological distress can be significant for…
Deliberate leadership during COVID-19
Three strategies nurse leaders can use Fear, resilience, unprecedented, unknown. These are just a few words now circling our vocabulary with the…
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…
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…
Relax…
“Relax” is sometimes easier to say than to do. As an ED nurse I have managed to elicit anger and frustration from…
Into the community
Beyond being trusted by the public for their roles in hospitals, ambulatory clinics, schools, and other settings, nurses have a long track…
Top mental health apps for nurses
Whether you personally struggle with mental health concerns, or your patients are, your phone can be a valuable tool in the efforts…
Supporting nurses when patients die during a disaster: What leaders can do
Our communities are under unprecedented stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonessential personnel are isolated and quarantined at home. Some people may have…
If you’re grateful and you know it clap your hands!
It starts with a distant sound of palms smacking together, then joined by more doing the same, leading to an undeniable crescendo…
Too much work and not enough time: Suggestions for the harried professional
Nurses are typically busy people, and the COVID-19 pandemic has added to our burdens. In many cases, we are home schooling children,…
Easing the psychological impact of COVID-19 for nurses
Nurses are at the forefront of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, providing life-saving care for affected patients. Psychological distress can be…
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