It’s taken a pandemic to disrupt: 1) regulations, laws, and policies that have impeded the ability of #nurses to practice to the full scope of their license; 2) the representation of #nursing in popular media.
1st in a series of #nurseworkforce and #covid19
Nurses change human health for the better. We see you and stand with you. Learn more about @JNJNursing’s work to elevate the nursing profession: https://t.co/rAR2b12I5c #NurseTwitter#NNM#NNW#MyCompany
In our new publication in @WHIjournal, we find that antidepressants are the most commonly discontinued psychotherapeutic drug during pregnancy -- big implications for perinatal mental health research https://t.co/ftwSV5RG7T
Hot off the press: It was a pleasure working with @UPittNursing DNP/PhD student @nilsenea who led a concept analysis of prolonged post-operative opioid use -- https://t.co/rccy9GQfLs
New postdoctoral research position posted! Our group at @uncsheps is looking for a researcher interested in Medicaid and evidence-based policy making. Great team: @gmarkholmes, @phsong, @JustinTrogdon, @Arrianna_Planey, @valeriealewis, @CiaraZachary
https://t.co/BISVcopMYm
Are any other academic researchers getting requests from high school students to volunteer and help them with their research? Do you have a good system in place for involving interested students? What types of activities do you engage them in?
What is the preferred and sensitive term for describing a group of beneficiaries dually eligible for Medicare & Medicaid that will repeat multiple times on a specific aims page? @DavidCGrabowski@LeavittPartners@AcademyHealth
New #JAANP paper takeaways:
- NP-owned practices are *usually* small by design
- This makes value-based payment a reach
- BUT the nursing model & VBP are the perfect match
- Paths toward NP practice aggregation may be a solution
check it out! #npslead!
https://t.co/PBhr8eYyhj
In our new publication @HSRatBMC funded by @UPittNursing CRE we found that community disadvantage predicts risk of med/surg revisit among patients with SMI https://t.co/8drNiObKLw
Do any health services researchers engaged in state policy evaluation have a go to conceptual framework they like to build off of? Currently writing a Katz ESI R01 and embarking on a new direction with econometrics!
This is counter to our findings published in @Health_Affairs that the local supply of primary care physicians decreases after rural hospitals close https://t.co/AG6wQHkgxM
Our research published in @NursingOutlook found that NPs and CRNAs do not respond to rural hospital closures by leaving the workforce https://t.co/4tQyS7YZde @RyanKandrack@UPittNursing