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    • Prioritizing wellness in a multi-site new graduate nurse residency program 

      Wilkins Howard, Andrea; Richardson, Kristie; Jones, Abby; Rella, Julianne; Acevedo-Sanic, Amalia; Turnbull, Klaria; Caudill, Halea; Gay, James C.; Bannis, Sophia; Fruitticher, Jennifer; Ross, Amy; Chambers, Belinda; Robinson, Stephanie; Palmer, Catherine
      New Graduate Registered Nurse (NGRN) burn-out is an increasing, but not well studied phenomena (Xie et al., 2021).  Purpose: The purpose of the study is to determine if prioritizing wellness in a newly built, ...
    • Developing emerging nurse leaders 

      Brigstock, Tracey; Dunn, Lisa; Price, Heather; Higgins, Sally; Bates, Melissa (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2023-08)
      At a time of continuous advancements in healthcare, nurse leaders play a fundamental role in influencing change and driving improvement, both to enhance patient outcomes and experience and to create and sustain positive ...
    • Nurses suffering in silence: Addressing the stigma of mental health in nursing and healthcare 

      Rushton, Cynda Hylton; Boston-Leary, Katie (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2022-08)
      Prior to the pandemic, there were alarmingly high numbers of healthcare professionals suffering from burnout, with some studies indicating numbers as high as 45 to 55%. Burnout remains an enigma that's difficult to ...
    • Compassion, collaboration, and community strategies for staff well-being 

      Gordon, Donna Leno; Nitorreda, Maria Veronica; Jacolbe, Fe Villar; Sinclair Chung, Opal (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2023-06)
      The COVID-19 pandemic brought unforeseen, unprecedented challenges to healthcare staff well-being. It also elicited compassion, a sense of community and belonging, and strong interdisciplinary collaboration at NYC Health ...
    • Blueprints for well-being modeling the way through human-centered leadership and pathway to excellence 

      Leclerc, Lucy; Pabico, Christine (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2023-04)
      As the ground in healthcare continues to shift beneath our feet, we can now confidently describe the world we live in as peripandemic. Not quite pandemic and not quite postpandemic. Assuredly, the ship of hope that we'd ...
    • 2022 Pathway Nurse of the Year Award™ winners 

      McCright, Maggie (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2023-02)
      When meaningful recognition occurs in organizations, nurses are acknowledged and appreciated for their contributions. It sends a powerful message that they're valued, which is a key component of a healthy and productive ...
    • Bridging the gaps of healthcare inequity and nurse well-being 

      Moore, Kevin; Sepe, Paulette; Dans, Maricon (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2022-12)
      The American Nurses Credentialing Center's Pathway to Excellence® (PTE) and Pathway to Excellence in Long-term Care® programs provide a framework to assist healthcare organizations across the continuum ...
    • A framework for achieving the National Plan for Health Workforce Well-Being recommendations 

      Grant, Ernest J.; Pabico, Christine (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2022-10)
      Before the SARS-CoV-2 virus hit the shores of the US in February 2020, there were already deep concerns regarding the overwhelming demands placed on healthcare workers. No one could have anticipated the additional challenging ...
    • ANCC Pathway to Excellence® now included in the Leapfrog Hospital Survey 

      Pabico, Christine; Graystone, Rebecca (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2022-04)
      The American Nurses Credentialing Center's (ANCC) Pathway to Excellence® Program (Pathway) and The Leapfrog Group (Leapfrog) are pleased to share that the Pathway program is now included in the Leapfrog Hospital ...
    • 2021 Pathway Nurse of the Year Award™ winners 

      McCright, Maggie; Dans, Maricon (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2022-02)
      When organizations recognize their employees for their contributions, it sends a powerful message that they're valued, a key component of a positive work environment. Meaningful recognition involves an organization recognizing ...
    • Tell your story: Tips for developing a successful conference abstract 

      Newberry, Lynn W. (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2021-12-01)
      In our current dynamic healthcare environment, dissemination of data obtained through nursing research and/or quality improvement (QI) projects is paramount. Information that emerges from research and projects can be ...
    • Multi-site research playbook: A practical guide to support multi-site research studies for greater impact 

      Shirey, Maria; Bonamer, Jen; Clarke, Sean; Haas, Sheila; Ivory, Catherine; Kitto, Simon; Price, David; Weiss, Marianne; Yakusheva, Olga; Chappell, Kathy; Johantgen, Meg
      Rigorous, high-quality nursing research creates an evidence base that advances nursing practice, shapes health policy, and contributes to improving nurse, patient, and system outcomes. Yet, too often, nurse researchers ...
    • Pathway and Sigma partnership: Leveraging professional branding 

      Gray, Sarah E.; Dans, Maricon (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2022-06)
      The American Nurses Credentialing Center's Pathway to Excellence® Program (Pathway) and Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) are harnessing their collective impact to grow in value and benefit ...
    • Innovative residency strategies for transitioning to practice new graduate nurses 

      Patterson, Barbara
      The purpose of this study is to stimulate change in how new registered nurses are trained and transitioned from their academic preparation to the workforce. Through specific individualized learning modalities which support ...
    • Adding the patient's perspective to hand cleaning compliance 

      Arnold, Barbara; James, Cynthia
      The aim of this project is to improve hand cleaning compliance rates of HCPs by adding the patient's perspective to the multi-modal hand cleaning practices. Patients’ views and opinions are usually not included in ...
    • Well-being and culture transformation with Dr. Christine Pabico and Paulette Sepe: HealthCare's MissingLogic, Episode 113 

      Christopherson, Tracy; Troseth, Michelle; Pabico, Christine; Sepe, Paulette (MissingLogic LLC, 2021-09-08)
      Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast serves healthcare leaders in living a resilient and balanced life, and to work with healthcare organizations committed to creating healthy, healing work cultures. The battle against ...
    • Nurse residents as change agents for wellness in the workplce 

      Stroupe, Lya M.; Casdorph, Nancy
      Research has shown that individuals who work in the medical field have compassion fatigue and burnout.  Some healthcare workers leave jobs, commit suicide or have increased patient errors related to compassion ...
    • Meaningful recognition: An imperative for nurse manager well-being 

      Barnes, Bonnie; Barnes, Mark; Pabico, Christine (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2021-10)
      The DAISY® Award for Extraordinary Nurses was created in 1999 out of grief for the loss of Patrick Barnes to recognize nurses for their compassionate care. The program now honors exceptional nurses from around the ...
    • 2020 ANCC Pathway Award® winner 

      Ball, Sarah; Diggins, Kristine; Martindale, Nairobi; Patterson, Angela; Pohnert, Anne M.; Thomas, Jacinta; Todd, Tammy; Bates, Melissa (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2021-08)
      Each year since 2011, the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) has partnered with Cerner to bestow the ANCC Pathway Award® on a Pathway to Excellence®-designated organization to elevate the practice ...
    • Partnering for maximum impact: Pathway to Excellence® and Sigma team up to benefit nurses 

      Pabico, Christine; Abel, Sarah E. (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2021-04)
      The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Pathway to Excellence® Program (Pathway) and the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) have harnessed the synergy between both organizations ...

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