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Study: In-depth emergency department suicide screenings should become common practice
Feb 23, 2018
New research from the Emergency Nurses Association encourages more in-depth suicide screenings in the emergency department in an effort to better identify individuals at risk for suicide. The study, recently published in the Journal of Emergency Nursing, explores current screening...
Study: Workplace bullying is underestimated driver of nurse and patient outcomes
Oct 26, 2017
New Emergency Nurses Association theory helps identify and correct bullying behavior.
Journal of Emergency Nursing Study Underscores Need for Education and Training to Successfully Identify and Treat Human Trafficking Victims
Jun 26, 2017
A study released today in the Emergency Nurses Association’s Journal of Emergency Nursing aims to help emergency nurses better identify victims of human trafficking.
Study: Emergency department staffing needs to account for required level of care, patient volume; not just number of beds
Nov 12, 2016
A Journal of Emergency Nursing study offers insights into what emergency nurses believe are the necessary components to achieve safe staffing levels in emergency departments.