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Welcome to 2013!
JONA’s first issue of this New Year focuses on nursing research. From the status of nursing research within U.S. hospitals to the factors that enhance or inhibit it, the articles highlighted below offer fresh perspectives to nurse leaders.
And don’t forget our app! JONA’s iPad application gives you expanded capabilities, such as supplemental digital content through data files, short videos, and data collection instruments. I always appreciate hearing from our dedicated readers. Please refer to “Guidelines for Authors” available online at www.jonajournal.com for initial guidance, in addition to individual suggestions and direction. Here’s to another great year together!
Sincerely,
Karen S. Hill, RN, DNP, NEA-BC, FACHE
Editor-in-Chief, JONA
jonaeditor@gmail.com
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THIS JUST IN
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JANUARY 7, 2013 |
Massive shifts reshape global health landscape
According to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, humans are avoiding premature death only to live longer, sicker lives.
The Joint Commission targets patient flow
The Joint Commission just released a report that provides the requirement, rationale, and references for patient flow in hospitals, particularly through the emergency department.
Caution: What’s behind your walls?
Don’t overlook your organization’s physical environment: Patient safety extends to pipes, wiring, walls, floors, and drains.
Healthy living not the norm for healthcare professionals
When it comes to healthy living, practitioners aren’t the best role models.
Appearing in JONA: National Survey of Hospital Nursing Research: Requirements and Outcomes
Maureen Kirkpatrick McLaughlin, PhD, RN; Karen Gabel Speroni, PhD, RN; Katherine Patterson Kelly, PhD, RN; Cathie E. Guzzetta, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Sameer Desale, MS
Appearing in Nursing Management: The ABCs of dedicated education units
Eldon Walker, MS, RN; Pamela J. Springer, PhD, RN; Patricia Lazare, MSN, RN-BC; Nancy Jensen, BSN, RN; Joanne T. Clavelle, MS, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE; Patricia L. Johnson, PhD; and Bonnie K. Lind, PhD
Bonus Content
Be sure to take advantage of these bonus articles from JONA and Nursing Management. By accessing them through your eNews link, you can read the articles free of charge.
From JONA: Facilitators and hindrances to nursing research
From Nursing Management: Improve care delivery with integrated decision support
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