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  2. Nursing shortage - Wikipedia

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    Nursing shortages have an impact on the healthcare environment in all aspects of nursing, but it does impact other nurses directly causing the nursing community to face issues of burnout. Burnout is a feeling that nurses experience when an overwhelming amount of workload is placed on a nurse.

  3. Facing growing dissatisfaction, hospital nurses look to make ...

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    A 2023 survey of top hospital concerns conducted by the American College of Healthcare Executives revealed workforce challenges, including personnel shortages, once again top the list. Addressing ...

  4. Nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Emergence of Modern Nursing (2nd ed. 1972) Dock, Lavinia Lloyd. A Short History of Nursing from the Earliest Times to the Present Day (1920)full text online; abbreviated version of her four volume A History of Nursing; also vol 3 online; Donahue, M. Patricia. Nursing: The finest art, an illustrated history.

  5. List of health and medical strikes - Wikipedia

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    Hôpital Notre-Dame anti-Jewish strike – 1934 [1] [2]; Saskatchewan doctors' strike – 1962; Belgium physicians' and dentists' strike in 1964, April 1 to April 18, 1964; Quebec specialist doctors strike [3] – October 10, 1970

  6. Violence against healthcare professionals by country

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    [1] [2] [9] At the psychiatry department, the violence of the patients were directed more to nurses than doctors and to women than men. [10] In a tertiary care hospital in Delhi, 40% of doctors reported being exposed to violence in the last year. The point of delivery of emergency services was the most common place of violence and verbal abuse ...

  7. Nursing shortage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The nursing force had among the highest rates of "burnout, injury and illness." [7] Along with a nursing shortage, there has also been a shortage of nursing educators, particularly nursing faculty in academia. [7] The COVID-19 pandemic in Canada spotlighted and exacerbated the existing nursing shortage. The shortage in the nursing workforce is ...

  8. National Association of Hispanic Nurses - Wikipedia

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    Each summer, NAHN hosts a conference in which hundreds of nurses attend to discuss issues concerning the Hispanic community, share best evidence-based practices, and view exhibits from nurse researchers, nursing students, recruiters, nursing schools, non-governmental organizations such as the American Heart Association, and many research ...

  9. History of nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nursing History Review1.1 (1993): 229-246. Dawley, Katy. "Perspectives on the past, view of the present: relationship between nurse-midwifery and nursing in the United States." Nursing Clinics of North America (2002) 37#4 pp: 747–755. Fairman, Julie and Joan E. Lynaugh. Critical Care Nursing: A History (2000) excerpt and text search; Hine ...