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The Top 3 Podcast Episodes and Blog Posts You Loved in 2024

Healthy Workforce Institute

Throughout the year, weve been honored to share strategies, resources, and solutions with you whether through our podcast episodes or blog posts These resources have been just a few ways weve helped you create and sustain a healthy work culture. Listen to our podcasts and explore our blogs to lead your team to success.

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Healthy Workforce Top Articles and Podcasts from 2023

Healthy Workforce Institute

As we wrap up this year, we’d like to share our top articles and podcasts; resources, and a few other goodies with you. Healthy Workforce’s Top Articles in 2023 I’ve been blogging and writing articles since I started this company in 2011. The following represents our three most popular blog articles of the year.

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Are Nurses the Worst Patients? 

Daily Nurse

As stated in a 2021 Medscape article by Diane M. These are moments when we are humans first and nurses second, and our thought processes and actions don’t necessarily match the advice we would give to patients, friends, or family for the same issues we’re failing to address in our own lives. ” Case in point.

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Anxiety Sensitivity Affects Patients’ Care, Recovery

Daily Nurse

Clinicians need to have a better understanding of the potential impact of patients’ anxiety sensitivity, or “fear of fear,” according to an article published in American Journal of Critical Care ( AJCC ). The post Anxiety Sensitivity Affects PatientsCare, Recovery first appeared on Daily Nurse.

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I think therefore I am? – Rise of the Machines

Palliverse

If it can help us to do our jobs better and can free up some time for real face to face patient care, why not? We’ve even started a blog on the site and I have written an article which you can read here. While you have a look at the site and have a read of the blog post, I’ll keep on writing.

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Climate Change and Critical Care: How Nurses Can Lead the Fight for Environmental Sustainability

Daily Nurse

The healthcare industry is increasingly feeling the effects of climate change, impacting individual patients, clinicians, organizational operations, and public health as a whole. Nurses, as frontline caregivers and patient advocates, have a crucial role in both responding to and mitigating these environmental challenges.

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The Alarming Trend of Seasoned Nurses Being Laid Off: Profits Over Patient Care? 

Minority Nurse

Instead, it will increase their financial losses due to increased sentinel events and a decrease in Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) scores due to poor patient outcomes. Impact on Patient Care The consequences of laying off seasoned nurses can have a negative impact on patient care.