Investigating Nurse-Reported Missed Care: Recommended Reading in AJN’s September Issue
The September issue of AJN is now live.
This month features two Original Research articles:
- “‘Do I See Myself?’ Exploring the Potential for Online Images to Attract a Diverse Nursing Workforce,” which examines how online images of health care workers vary by gender and skin tone and how those representations might impact recruitment.
- “Nurse-Reported Missed Care and Its Association with Staff Demographics and the Work Environment,” which evaluates the prevalence of, types of, and reasons for nurse-reported missed care, including staff-associated factors, at one hospital.
“Exploring the Human Experience in Health Care,” the first article in a new series from health care performance improvement organization Press Ganey, discusses the emerging concept of human-centered care—and how data can be used to help deliver it.
Read “Pneumococcal Vaccination in Adults” to learn about updated pneumococcal vaccine recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which include two new vaccines.
What can nurses do to protect patient safety and provide good care in light of record-high, ongoing national drug shortages? See AJN Reports to find out.
See also the extensive health care news sections, the Journal Watch and Drug Watch sections, a Specialty Spotlight column highlighting the role […]