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  • The study explored how early life adversity, specifically home threat, influences epigenetic age acceleration in adolescents through various sleep characteristics like duration, efficiency, and timing.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 861 participants at age 15, linking childhood home-threatening experiences to decreased sleep quality and patterns.
  • Results suggested that poor sleep mediated the connection between early home threat exposure and faster aging, highlighting the need for improved pediatric sleep health to mitigate the negative impact of early adversity.
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The Clinical Nurse Specialist: Maximizing Return on Investment.

Nurs Adm Q

August 2024

Authors' Affiliations : Rhode Island College, Onanian School of Nursing, Providence, Rhode Island (Dr DiLibero and Ms Calvert); Department of Women Children, & Family Nursing, Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, Illinois (Dr Mohr); Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island (Ms Burton-Williams); Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Dr Dresser); Department of Nursing Research, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, Florida (Dr Mason); Department of Neurology, Miriam Hospital & Newport Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island (Ms Schaefer); and Neonatal Intensive Care, Children's Health, Dallas, Texas (Dr Tidwell).

The United States health care system is facing an unprecedented nursing shortage, increasing complexity of care, and fewer experienced nurse mentors. These factors contribute to a cycle of burnout, turnover, decreased quality and safety, and a worsening financial bottom line. Improving these contributing factors depends on our ability to mitigate the structural causes of burnout and turnover.

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Resilience and Innovation: Reflection on Critical Care Nursing Through the COVID-19 Era.

Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am

September 2024

Lois E. Silverman Department of Nursing, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, USA. Electronic address:

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The Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on Nursing Education: Evidence, Experience, and Lessons Learned.

Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am

September 2024

Rhode Island College, Onanian School of Nursing, 600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908, USA. Electronic address:

This article examines the multifaceted impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on nursing education, with a focus on implications for critical care. Issues including the rapid transition to remote learning, stress and burnout, disengagement, challenges in clinical education, ethical dilemmas, and the influence of workforce dynamics on nursing education are discussed. The article explores challenges, opportunities, and the invaluable lessons learned from this unprecedented crisis.

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Measuring Intracranial Pressure.

Crit Care Nurse

February 2024

Joan Walsh is an assistant professor and a clinical nurse specialist, Graduate Program, Zvart Onanian School of Nursing, Rhode Island College, Providence.

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Purpose: The right of children to be heard was acclaimed at the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child, with subsequent research conducted in various settings, but with few in hospitals. This study explores the perceptions of children hospitalized with cancer and the impact of approachable nurses.

Design & Methods: The impact of approachable nurses was explored using a qualitative, descriptive research design, including semi-structured interviews with seven school age children in a pediatric oncology service.

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To guide the development of entry-level nursing education, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) published the Essentials document in 2021 with a broadened scope of competencies. Community, population, and public health (CPPH) nurse educators use a number of foundational documents to crosswalk for gaps in the AACN principles, highlighting the need of including these contemporary documents within the baccalaureate CPPH nursing curriculum. In this crosswalk, the authors highlight important capabilities and knowledge exclusive to these fundamental documents and tools, as well as the relevance of these competencies and knowledge to CPPH baccalaureate nursing education.

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