The August issue of AJN is now live.
“Nursing Care for Patients After Ostomy Surgery,” a CE feature, details the basics of pre- and postoperative care and patient education for colostomy and ileostomy—two of the most common types of ostomy surgery.
This month’s Original Research article is on nurses’ self-reported QI engagement and competence. Also see “Cultivating Quality: Reducing Tubing and Device Connections” to learn about a nurse-led QI project that explored misconnection prevention strategies.
“Fostering Race-Based Conversations in Nursing,” our latest Focus on DEI column, discusses ways to address racism and promote cultural competence.
AJN Reports examines the unintended consequences of online health care portals, noting that:
Although patient portals are designed to help with the management of personal health information, their proliferation may also be creating barriers to care for some people.
See also the extensive health care news sections, the Journal Watch and Drug Watch sections, a new installment in our series on palliative nursing, and a Reflections essay on how a school nurse compassionately cared for the author when she became pregnant at age 15—and whose kindness inspired the author to eventually become a family NP.
A note on the cover: The most recent decade was the nation’s warmest on record, and temperatures are expected to continue to rise. As such, the photo on this month’s cover of a wind power station by the sea in Zhoushan, China—with the wind turbines in the distance offering an alternative to fossil fuels—seemed an appropriate choice.
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