Increased CNA staff levels were linked to a reduction in injurious falls at nursing homes, while low-staffed facilities were ...
RN staffing fell in nursing homes that added unions, but that did not equate to declines in quality, a new study shows.
A new study has found that nursing homes with higher staffing levels report fewer injurious falls among long-stay residents. The study also found that facilities with insufficient staff levels are ...
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Study Links Nurse Understaffing to Higher Risk of Death, Readmissions
"Recommendations do not go far enough in calling for policy action," experts say ...
Staffing mandates won’t cause SNF closures, a study of 6,849 nursing homes shows increased staffing raised revenues ...
A recent study by the School of Nursing found disparities in patient outcomes among hospitals that predominantly serve Black communities. The March 7 study, conducted by the Nursing School’s Center ...
A new study challenges conventional thought regarding the benefits of continuity in nursing care within intensive care units (ICUs). The researchers found that increased nurse continuity was not ...
Researchers from Penn’s School of Nursing and the Alzheimer’s Association have discovered that caregivers of people with dementia experience improvements in their ability to manage stress upon ...
A new study – just published in Nursing Research – has uncovered concerning disparities in patient outcomes, specifically related to nursing care, within hospitals that predominantly serve Black ...
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