Home health is another care setting where workers use judgment language Image: iStock/PeopleImages Home health is another care setting where workers use judgment language A first-of-its kind study from Penn LDI reveals that Black and Hispanic patients are described negatively, and have shorter visits.
Curbing gun violence with a public health approach Penn In the News PBS Curbing gun violence with a public health approach Sara Jacoby of the School of Nursing explains how public health research and interventions could be used to reduce gun violence. Would mandated nurse-to-patient ratios fix Pa.’s nursing shortage? Penn In the News WESA Radio (Pittsburgh) Would mandated nurse-to-patient ratios fix Pa.’s nursing shortage? Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing notes that mandated nurse staffing ratios have caused nurses to return to hospitals in California and other states. Promoting exercise for healthy brain aging in the Latino community Participants of Tiempo Juntos with community health promoter, Ruby Rivera and Adriana Perez. (Image: Courtesy of Penn Memory Center) Promoting exercise for healthy brain aging in the Latino community Penn Nursing’s Adriana Perez engages the Latino community in fitness classes through Tiempo Juntos Por Nuestra Salud. Should hospitals be required to have a certain number of nurses? Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Should hospitals be required to have a certain number of nurses? Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing says that Pennsylvania doesn’t have a shortage of trained nurses, but the state does have a shortage of nurses currently working in hospitals. Nurses from across Pa. call for action on bill that would set staffing minimums in hospitals, other health care facilities Penn In the News WFMZ (Allentown, Pennsylvania) Nurses from across Pa. call for action on bill that would set staffing minimums in hospitals, other health care facilities Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing says that Pennsylvania is unique because it has 25 years of data to study on nursing staff ratios. Expert breastfeeding diet and nutrition advice from registered dietitians Penn In the News Good Housekeeping Expert breastfeeding diet and nutrition advice from registered dietitians Diane L. Spatz of the School of Nursing recommends avoiding high-mercury-containing fish like swordfish, tile fish, and ahi tuna when breastfeeding. How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Penn In the News Vice How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Janet Chrzan of the School of Nursing and the School of Arts & Sciences discusses people’s fear of food and the negative impact of diet culture. Where have all the nurses gone? Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Where have all the nurses gone? An analysis by Rachel French of the Perelman School of Medicine and Karen Lasater of the School of Nursing found that more than 40% of registered nurses reported high burnout, even before the pandemic. Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel is also quoted about nurse practitioners. The lonely have plenty of company Penn In the News Managed Healthcare Executive The lonely have plenty of company Nancy A. Hodgson of the School of Nursing says that social isolation and loneliness are tied to poor health outcomes. Load More
Would mandated nurse-to-patient ratios fix Pa.’s nursing shortage? Penn In the News WESA Radio (Pittsburgh) Would mandated nurse-to-patient ratios fix Pa.’s nursing shortage? Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing notes that mandated nurse staffing ratios have caused nurses to return to hospitals in California and other states. Promoting exercise for healthy brain aging in the Latino community Participants of Tiempo Juntos with community health promoter, Ruby Rivera and Adriana Perez. (Image: Courtesy of Penn Memory Center) Promoting exercise for healthy brain aging in the Latino community Penn Nursing’s Adriana Perez engages the Latino community in fitness classes through Tiempo Juntos Por Nuestra Salud. Should hospitals be required to have a certain number of nurses? Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Should hospitals be required to have a certain number of nurses? Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing says that Pennsylvania doesn’t have a shortage of trained nurses, but the state does have a shortage of nurses currently working in hospitals. Nurses from across Pa. call for action on bill that would set staffing minimums in hospitals, other health care facilities Penn In the News WFMZ (Allentown, Pennsylvania) Nurses from across Pa. call for action on bill that would set staffing minimums in hospitals, other health care facilities Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing says that Pennsylvania is unique because it has 25 years of data to study on nursing staff ratios. Expert breastfeeding diet and nutrition advice from registered dietitians Penn In the News Good Housekeeping Expert breastfeeding diet and nutrition advice from registered dietitians Diane L. Spatz of the School of Nursing recommends avoiding high-mercury-containing fish like swordfish, tile fish, and ahi tuna when breastfeeding. How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Penn In the News Vice How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Janet Chrzan of the School of Nursing and the School of Arts & Sciences discusses people’s fear of food and the negative impact of diet culture. Where have all the nurses gone? Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Where have all the nurses gone? An analysis by Rachel French of the Perelman School of Medicine and Karen Lasater of the School of Nursing found that more than 40% of registered nurses reported high burnout, even before the pandemic. Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel is also quoted about nurse practitioners. The lonely have plenty of company Penn In the News Managed Healthcare Executive The lonely have plenty of company Nancy A. Hodgson of the School of Nursing says that social isolation and loneliness are tied to poor health outcomes. Load More
Promoting exercise for healthy brain aging in the Latino community Participants of Tiempo Juntos with community health promoter, Ruby Rivera and Adriana Perez. (Image: Courtesy of Penn Memory Center) Promoting exercise for healthy brain aging in the Latino community Penn Nursing’s Adriana Perez engages the Latino community in fitness classes through Tiempo Juntos Por Nuestra Salud.
Should hospitals be required to have a certain number of nurses? Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Should hospitals be required to have a certain number of nurses? Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing says that Pennsylvania doesn’t have a shortage of trained nurses, but the state does have a shortage of nurses currently working in hospitals. Nurses from across Pa. call for action on bill that would set staffing minimums in hospitals, other health care facilities Penn In the News WFMZ (Allentown, Pennsylvania) Nurses from across Pa. call for action on bill that would set staffing minimums in hospitals, other health care facilities Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing says that Pennsylvania is unique because it has 25 years of data to study on nursing staff ratios. Expert breastfeeding diet and nutrition advice from registered dietitians Penn In the News Good Housekeeping Expert breastfeeding diet and nutrition advice from registered dietitians Diane L. Spatz of the School of Nursing recommends avoiding high-mercury-containing fish like swordfish, tile fish, and ahi tuna when breastfeeding. How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Penn In the News Vice How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Janet Chrzan of the School of Nursing and the School of Arts & Sciences discusses people’s fear of food and the negative impact of diet culture. Where have all the nurses gone? Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Where have all the nurses gone? An analysis by Rachel French of the Perelman School of Medicine and Karen Lasater of the School of Nursing found that more than 40% of registered nurses reported high burnout, even before the pandemic. Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel is also quoted about nurse practitioners. The lonely have plenty of company Penn In the News Managed Healthcare Executive The lonely have plenty of company Nancy A. Hodgson of the School of Nursing says that social isolation and loneliness are tied to poor health outcomes. Load More
Nurses from across Pa. call for action on bill that would set staffing minimums in hospitals, other health care facilities Penn In the News WFMZ (Allentown, Pennsylvania) Nurses from across Pa. call for action on bill that would set staffing minimums in hospitals, other health care facilities Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing says that Pennsylvania is unique because it has 25 years of data to study on nursing staff ratios. Expert breastfeeding diet and nutrition advice from registered dietitians Penn In the News Good Housekeeping Expert breastfeeding diet and nutrition advice from registered dietitians Diane L. Spatz of the School of Nursing recommends avoiding high-mercury-containing fish like swordfish, tile fish, and ahi tuna when breastfeeding. How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Penn In the News Vice How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Janet Chrzan of the School of Nursing and the School of Arts & Sciences discusses people’s fear of food and the negative impact of diet culture. Where have all the nurses gone? Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Where have all the nurses gone? An analysis by Rachel French of the Perelman School of Medicine and Karen Lasater of the School of Nursing found that more than 40% of registered nurses reported high burnout, even before the pandemic. Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel is also quoted about nurse practitioners. The lonely have plenty of company Penn In the News Managed Healthcare Executive The lonely have plenty of company Nancy A. Hodgson of the School of Nursing says that social isolation and loneliness are tied to poor health outcomes. Load More
Expert breastfeeding diet and nutrition advice from registered dietitians Penn In the News Good Housekeeping Expert breastfeeding diet and nutrition advice from registered dietitians Diane L. Spatz of the School of Nursing recommends avoiding high-mercury-containing fish like swordfish, tile fish, and ahi tuna when breastfeeding. How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Penn In the News Vice How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Janet Chrzan of the School of Nursing and the School of Arts & Sciences discusses people’s fear of food and the negative impact of diet culture. Where have all the nurses gone? Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Where have all the nurses gone? An analysis by Rachel French of the Perelman School of Medicine and Karen Lasater of the School of Nursing found that more than 40% of registered nurses reported high burnout, even before the pandemic. Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel is also quoted about nurse practitioners. The lonely have plenty of company Penn In the News Managed Healthcare Executive The lonely have plenty of company Nancy A. Hodgson of the School of Nursing says that social isolation and loneliness are tied to poor health outcomes. Load More
How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Penn In the News Vice How Ozempic warps our relationship with food and pleasure Janet Chrzan of the School of Nursing and the School of Arts & Sciences discusses people’s fear of food and the negative impact of diet culture. Where have all the nurses gone? Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Where have all the nurses gone? An analysis by Rachel French of the Perelman School of Medicine and Karen Lasater of the School of Nursing found that more than 40% of registered nurses reported high burnout, even before the pandemic. Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel is also quoted about nurse practitioners. The lonely have plenty of company Penn In the News Managed Healthcare Executive The lonely have plenty of company Nancy A. Hodgson of the School of Nursing says that social isolation and loneliness are tied to poor health outcomes. Load More
Where have all the nurses gone? Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Where have all the nurses gone? An analysis by Rachel French of the Perelman School of Medicine and Karen Lasater of the School of Nursing found that more than 40% of registered nurses reported high burnout, even before the pandemic. Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel is also quoted about nurse practitioners. The lonely have plenty of company Penn In the News Managed Healthcare Executive The lonely have plenty of company Nancy A. Hodgson of the School of Nursing says that social isolation and loneliness are tied to poor health outcomes. Load More
The lonely have plenty of company Penn In the News Managed Healthcare Executive The lonely have plenty of company Nancy A. Hodgson of the School of Nursing says that social isolation and loneliness are tied to poor health outcomes.