Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Nurses Choice Recommended Reading - December 2019


Nursing Management

December 2019
See what your fellow nurses are reading! Browse this month's round-up of the 
top 10 most read articles from Lippincott's prestigious list of nursing journals.

Check out the Lippincott Nursing Pocket Card: Recognizing and Managing Sepsis below.


Utilizing the IDEAL discharge process to prevent 30-day readmissions
Nursing Management, November 2019

Proper indwelling catheter use to prevent CAUTIs
Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, November/December 2019

Magnetic work environments: Patient experience outcomes in Magnet versus non-Magnet 
hospitals
Health Care Management Review, January/March 2020

Reducing the Second Victim Phenomenon: Healing Our Healers With Caritas Coaching
Holistic Nursing Practice, November/December 2019

Experiences of Diabetes Burnout: A Qualitative Study Among People with Type 1 Diabetes
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, December 2019

Complementary therapies for acute pain management: What does the evidence say?
The Nurse Practitioner, December 2019

Vaccine safety in infants and children
Nursing, December 2019

Effect of a Systemwide Approach to a Reduction in Central Line-Associated Bloodstream 
Infections
Journal of Nursing Care Quality, January/March 2020

Integration of an Advance Care Planning Model in Home Health: Favorable Outcomes in 
End-of-Life Discussions, POLST Rates, and 60-day Hospital Readmissions
Home Healthcare Now, November/December 2019

Factors That Influence Health-Promoting Self-care in Registered Nurses: Barriers 
and Facilitators
Advances in Nursing Science, October/December 2019


Lippincott Nursing Pocket Card: Recognizing and Managing Sepsis
[Requires FREE Registration to The Lippincott Nursing Center]


* List and links courtesy of Anne Chaney at Wolters-Kluwer/Ovid.

* Questions about access, contact Your Ascension Wisconsin Librarians: 

                     Michele Matucheski        Kellee Selden