April Issue: Trauma-Informed Care, Nurses’ Experiences During COVID-19, More
“As nurses we all care. It’s what we do. We care until our hearts hurt like an overused muscle.”—Eileen J. Glover in her Reflections essay, “The Suffering of Simone”
The April issue of AJN is now live. Here’s what’s new. Some articles may be free only to subscribers.
Original Research: Losing the Art and Failing the Science of Nursing: The Experiences of Nurses Working During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The authors of this qualitative descriptive study sought to understand nurses’ work experiences in various U.S. health care settings during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to learn more about barriers to and facilitators of their work.
CE: Trauma-Informed Care in Nursing Practice
This article presents the six foundational principles of trauma-informed care, using a case study to discuss the application of these core principles in nursing.
Improving Accuracy in Documenting Cardiopulmonary Arrest Events
The authors describe a quality improvement initiative to compare the timeliness and accuracy of paper-based versus electronic documentation of live cardiopulmonary arrest events.