A retrospective cohort study from Japan suggested that understaffing of hospital nurses was linked to worse patient outcomes, ...
Feedback from clinicians and managers identified numerous barriers to providing care for dehydration among nursing home residents including limited training, absence of specific protocols and ...
There was no significant association between a nursing home’s ownership status and pain among residents living with dementia, according to a February study published in Pain Management Nursing.
A new study – just published in Nursing Research – has uncovered concerning disparities in patient outcomes, specifically related to nursing care, within hospitals that predominantly serve Black ...
A recent study by the School of Nursing found disparities in patient outcomes among hospitals that predominantly serve Black communities. The March 7 study, conducted by the Nursing School’s Center ...
Historic funding cuts to Medicaid in the federal budget bill are set to take effect this fall, fundamentally shifting the U.S. health care system. Meanwhile, a new study finds that the quality of ...
A new study challenges conventional thought regarding the benefits of continuity in nursing care within intensive care units (ICUs). The researchers found that increased nurse continuity was not ...
Researchers from Penn’s School of Nursing and the Alzheimer’s Association have discovered that caregivers of people with dementia experience improvements in their ability to manage stress upon ...
BYU nursing alumna Abby Anderson participates in the BYU nursing school's public and global health study abroad. Anderson taught basic hygiene, wrapped wounds and performed health assessments on many ...
BYU nursing student Ali Norris practices inserting an IV in the Nursing Learning Center. Norris and other nursing students are struggling to plan for the future as a decision has not yet been made ...