Friday, January 17, 2025

Recommended Reading for Nurses - January 2025

 

In Recommended Reading for Nurses, we offer access to the hottest topics in nursing and healthcare, as well as other “must-read” content.

See what your fellow nurses are reading!

Browse this month's round-up of 10 top articles from Lippincott's prestigious list of nursing journals.


Development and Content Validity of a Questionnaire on Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Maintenance and Knowledge of Nursing Professionals Regarding Best Practices

Journal of Infusion Nursing, January/February 2025


Ethical Considerations for Nurse Practitioners Conducting Research in Populations with Opioid Use Disorder
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, January 2025

Critical Appraisal of Evidence: Synthesis and Recommendations
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, January 2025

Elements Supporting Translation of Evidence Into Practice: A Model for Clinical Nurse Specialist and Nurse Scientist Collaboration
Clinical Nurse Specialist: The Journal for Advanced Nursing Practice, November/December 2024

Effectiveness of the ABCDEF Bundle to Manage and Prevent Delirium: Pre- and Postintervention Quasi-Experimental Study
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, November/December 2024

The Next Chapter in Alzheimer's Disease Treatment: 
Antiamyloid Monoclonal Antibodies
The Nurse Practitioner, November 2024

Nursing Student Insights: How Clinical Experiences Shape Perceptions and Career Decisions

Nursing2024, November 2024

The Effects of Nursing Students’ Locus of Control, Motivation, and Learning Strategies on Their Academic Performance
Nursing Education Perspectives, November/December 2024

A Forecast of the HIV Clinician Workforce Need in the United States: Results of a Quantitative National Survey
Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, November/December 2024

Implementing a Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury Prevention Bundle in Critical Care
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, November 2024


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