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J Nurs Adm
January 2024
Author Affiliation: Senior Fellow, AARP Public Policy Institute, Fairfax, Virginia.
This column addresses how AARP, a consumer organization, is leading a Center for Health Equity through Nursing. The Center is working to support nursing to mitigate the nursing workforce crisis. Susan C.
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December 2018
Background Particulate matter (particles < 2.5 μm [ PM ]) exposure during the in utero and postnatal developmental periods causes cardiac dysfunction during adulthood. Here, we investigated the potential priming effects of preconception exposure of PM on cardiac function in adult offspring.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNurs Outlook
May 2017
Women Children Family Nursing Department, Rush University, Chicago, IL.
Background: The rise in undergraduate enrollment of African-American students has not translated into more African-American faculty members, although they could mentor minority students and promote an ethos that encourages their academic success. Discrimination against African-American faculty members continues, which could lessen their presence.
Purpose: This study explored the narratives of 23 African-American faculty members to determine if race still matters in nursing.
J Adv Nurs
July 2016
School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Aims: To propose definitions of global health and global nursing that reflect the new paradigm that integrates domestic and international health.
Background: Increased globalization has led to expanded awareness of the importance of global health and global nursing among students and faculty in the health professions and among policymakers and practitioners.
Design: Discussion paper that includes a discussion and review of the literature related to global health and global nursing.
Health Aff (Millwood)
July 2015
Marla E. Salmon is a professor of nursing and global health in the Evans School of Public Policy, University of Washington, in Seattle.
In its 2011 report on the future of nursing, the Institute of Medicine issued recommendations to position nursing to meet the challenges of twenty-first-century health care. Following release of the report, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funded eleven local and regional partnerships of nurses, foundations, and other stakeholders to begin implementing some of the recommendations in their regions. A qualitative evaluation of these partnerships found that although not all goals were met, most of the partnerships achieved meaningful gains.
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