Dr. Allison Norful (@USNursing), nurse scientist with @ColumbiaNursing, gave an insightful presentation at the Gerri MacEwen Memorial Lecture in Nursing last week, highlighting how improving work environments can enhance nurse well-being, optimize care delivery, and drive impactful policy changes.
I’m beyond grateful to be listed among Columbia’s Top 12 university-wide research in 2023. I’m very fortunate to work with amazing colleagues, especially bedside nurses who contribute insurmountable knowledge from the frontlines. More to come in 2024! https://t.co/kRHjQac0f2
Our recent interview with @JAMA_current is now available. Much more work to be done to secure a healthy and ample U.S. Nursing workforce. @ColumbiaNursing
In their new Forefront article, @NurseNikpour, @agnostic_data, Emily Cramer, K. Jane Muir + @USNursing from @UMich@PennMedicine + @Columbia argue that research is needed on how leveraging RNs in expanded roles improves patient outcomes and cost savings. https://t.co/qwnVzbqZP1
A new study is published in the July issue of Journal of Emergency Nursing titled, Emergency Nursing Workforce, Burnout, and Job Turnover in the United States: A National Sample Survey Analysis authored by @USNursing, @kenrickcato, @bernardchangMD, Taryn Amberson and @DrCastner.
So grateful for this funding from the @NIMHgov but even more importantly, another step forward in advocating for nursing workforce through research. @ColumbiaNursing (1/3)
We’ll be using physiologic and epigenetic measures to explore the impact of personal and work environment factors on depression, anxiety, burnout, stress and suicidal ideation and behavior in nurses. (2/3)
Latest publication online now. Work environment factors, including conflict, poor leadership, unclear goals, and working in ICUs pose health risk for nurses. More clinical experience yields higher resilience scores. New grads need support @ColumbiaNursing
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Research by @ColumbiaNursing's Allison Norful [@USNursing] and her colleagues is seeking solutions to widespread but little-studied burnout among nurses, the clinical discipline that bore the heaviest frontline burden of caring for COVID patients. https://t.co/X7NUFGf12Z
New paper out! A recent national collaboration we did across 4 institutions to understand threats to nursing ethics during the pandemic #burnout#wellbeing https://t.co/wpPOp4yE6d
@USNursing Allison Norful from @ColumbiaNursing gave a fantastic presentation on pre-pandemic examination of physical and psychological nursing health outcomes across 10 countries!! @ENRS_Science#ENRS2023