“Violence is only part of the work. Every nurse and health care worker experiences it at some point. “ Sentiments like this echo in American hospitals...
This week, the blog was written by Dr. Victor Kpandemoi Abu, senior lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifer, London South Bank University, London, Great Britain. Not...
Reflecting on my mother’s ten-year nursing profession, I often wonder why so many nurses leave the career after just a number of years. In the UK,...
Dr. Rosemary Godbold, Dr. Lisa Whiting, Honey-Anne Greco, Dr. Anthony Herbland R.Godbold@herts.ac.uk This week’s blog comes from the group in Hertfordshire who’ve been working to...
As a physician, I remember the primary time I saw a toddler die. She was within the pediatric intensive care unit, brought along along with her...
Intensive care – game was designed by an intensivist and gameologist. It has code blue scenarios, but I’m undecided if it has code brown for full...
This review of reviews or systematic reviews was met with data specializing in the usage of artificial intelligence in higher education. Bond, M., Khosravi, H., De...
Sometimes when faced with current challenges in healthcare, reminiscent of the continued nursing shortage, it’s mandatory to look to the past. The first article by Hall...
Journal Club article: Ede, J., Sutherland, S., Lumley, C., Douglass, A., & Walthall, H. (2024). The Impact of the Clinical Academic Nurse Researcher on Critical Care:...