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Article summarizes nursing knowledge on COVID-19 in children

An integrative review in Pediatric Nursing summarizes the nursing knowledge on COVID-19 in children and adolescents published between March and August of 2020.

Voice of the President | September 2021

The coronavirus pandemic has taught us many valuable lessons. One that I believe will be integral to the growth and sustainability of the entire health care workforce is just how deeply mental and physical health are impacted by the work that we do every day and how important it is to cultivate workplaces that foster well-being.

Efficiencies Gained: Starting Centralized Bed Placement During a Pandemic

Patients enter acute care facilities through many different portals: emergency rooms, direct admissions from physician offices, surgery suites, transfers from other hospitals and ambulatory call centers.

Needs Assessment Shows Members Value COVID-19 Resources, Education and Advocacy

Thank you to all members who participated in the AONL 2021 Needs Assessment fielded electronically in March. More than 1,370 nurse leaders shared their thoughts on the future of nursing leadership, AONL benefits and resources and the role AONL plays in their work.

Nurse Executive Role in HICS: COVID-19 Insights

Hospitals continue to confront a wide variety of operational and fiscal challenges daily; the COVID-19 pandemic was no exception.

CDC: Child, teen COVID-19 hospitalizations nearly quadrupled in low-vax states

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported a rise in COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits and hospital admissions between June and August 2021

Hospital visitation restrictions hurt patients and nurses

In an op-ed in Medpage Today, Karen Cox, PhD, RN, and Tejal K. Gandhi, MD, MPH, called patient visitation “a silent safety net,” which improves patient outcomes and reduces

Efficacy of COVID-19 vaccine in front-line workers wanes

The overall effectiveness of three COVID-19 vaccines remains strong but is waning, according to a study of infections in U.S. front-line workers published this week by the

Researchers find COVID-19 antibody protective against variants

By attaching to a part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that varies little from variant to variant, a COVID-19 antibody identified by researchers at the Washington University School

HHS mandates COVID-19 vaccines for its health care workforce

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra this week announced the agency will require the 25,000 members of its health care workforce to be vaccinated against