Workplace violence incidents in healthcare are seemingly on the rise. Let’s take a look at why.
Read about how CNOs can understand workplace violence and prepare nurses for incidents, hear about what health systems can learn about virtual nursing, see more about workplace violence, learn about expanding healthcare accessibility to seniors, and find out about how these nurse managers got a four-day workweek.
Monday, July 1, 2024
 

Nurses across the country are experiencing record levels of workplace violence.

CNOs are responsible for the health and wellness of their nursing workforce, and it is imperative that they come up with innovative ways to prevent workplace violence.

In this week's lead story, learn how CNOs can understand the root causes of workplace violence and properly train the workforce to deal with possible incidents.

 

What's the Word on Workplace Violence? Part One
Workplace violence incidents in healthcare are seemingly on the rise. Let's take a look at why, according to these nurse leaders.
 
Podcast: Here's What Health Systems Can Learn About Virtual Nursing
Virtual nursing is only one piece of the workforce puzzle, says this nurse leader.
Infographic: Breaking Down Workplace Violence
CNOs must come up with innovative ways to prevent workplace violence.
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Key nursing leaders discuss the critical nature of burnout and actionable strategies CNOs can implement both in the short and long-term.
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Contributed Content: Empowering the Future - Transforming Nursing Education to Meet the Growing Demand for In-Home Care
Healthcare accessibility is critical for seniors, and nurses need to be properly equipped for that, says this nurse leader. 
 

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G Hatfield
Nursing Editor