Reducing Anxiety Among Nurse Leaders Through Virtual Animal-Related Engagement.

J Nurs Adm

Author Affiliations: Research Nurse (Dr Cooper), Nurse Manager (Dr Kowalski), and Soothing Paws Program Manager (Plantamura), Center for Nursing Innovation and Research, Morristown Medical Center, Atlantic Health System; and Statistician (Chiu), Atlantic Center for Research, Morristown, New Jersey.

Published: January 2024

This project explored the relationship between virtual animal-related engagement (ARE) and anxiety in nurse leaders. A quality improvement project used a valid and reliable visual analog scale from 0 to 100 for self-reporting of anxiety in nurse leaders. Baseline and intervention group data were collected for 2 weeks at 15 and 5 minutes before the daily leadership huddle. Differences in anxiety levels 5 minutes before the huddle for baseline with the use of the intervention were significant. Within the intervention group, anxiety levels at 15 and 5 minutes were significant. Project outcomes suggest a difference in self-reported anxiety of nurse leaders based on ARE.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NNA.0000000000001380DOI Listing

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