Monday, October 4, 2021
 

"If the health system falters because we don't have enough nurses to care for patients, lives will continue to be lost long after this pandemic and that's a message we really want the public to understand." — Beth Wathen, president, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses

The extreme demands of caring for hospitalized, largely unvaccinated, patients are taking a toll on healthcare systems and providers, so the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) has launched "Hear Us Out," a nationwide effort to show the COVID-19 pandemic from frontline nurses' perspective and urge those who have yet to be vaccinated to reconsider.

For this week's lead story, I spoke with Beth Wathen, AACN president, about how the Hear Us Out campaign plans to help Americans understand the consequences of what is now a preventable disease.

 

How Nurses are Urging the Unvaccinated to Reconsider
Unless pressure on healthcare facilities and workers eases, 'our health system is in peril,' AACN president warns.
 
Nearly 30% of RNs are at Risk of Leaving Their Organization, New Analysis Reveals
New Press Ganey flight risk assessment finds decreased engagement ratings are driving nurse turnover possibilities.
Mandatory Vaccines for Healthcare Workers Might Upend Nurses' Training
Groups representing the nursing profession say "students should be vaccinated when clinical facilities require it" to complete their clinical training.
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Nursing Students Who Refuse a Mandated COVID-19 Vaccine Could be Disenrolled
Education programs are not obligated to provide alternate clinical experiences based on a student’s vaccine preference, new policy issued by leading nursing organizations says.
As COVID-19 Numbers Soar, Some Nurses Don't Have Adequate Protections, National Nurses United Says
Hospitals and health systems must do more to comply with OSHA emergency temporary standard (ETS), nurse survey reveals.
COVID Is Killing Rural Americans at Twice the Rate of Urbanites
Since the pandemic began, about 1 in 434 rural Americans have died of COVID, compared with roughly 1 in 513 urban Americans.
Nashville General Hospital Targeting Social Determinants of Health and Health Equity
Nashville General Hospital is addressing patient food insecurity and working with faith-based organizations to boost education attainment, health literacy, and healthcare access.
New Data Provides In-Depth Insights into Employee Culture
About 33% of employees feel disconnected from their leaders, new 2022 Global Culture Report reveals.    
 

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Carol Davis
Nursing Editor