*Toggle link - French COVID-19 Since the COVID-19 global pandemic began, Canadian Nurse has been publishing your research, experiences and commentary to keep you informed and supported through these challenging times
However, during the most recent outbreak, from October to November 2022, with the ID Now machine, 22 residents qualified for Paxlovid as there was no delay in diagnosing COVID-19
Yet, most nurses today have had little actual end-of-life care experience. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed that (Northcott & Wilson, 2021). People of all ages have been dying of COVID-19, and these deaths are occurring in all of the many places where nurses work
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https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2024/01/22/tous-infirmier-sont-professionnels-sante-mentale Why it’s important to approach care from a place of compassion and genuine curiosity By Michelle Danda January 22, 2024 istockphoto.com/PamelaMoore Nurses can rise as leaders in the future of health care
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https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2021/11/22/on-a-perdu-de-vue-la-crise-des-opioides-conseils-d COVID-19 reveals ‘stark’ disparity in public health responses Nov 22, 2021, By: Michelle Danda istockphoto.com/portfolio/sturti An important focus of advocacy work is understanding legalization and safe supply
As such, the influence of COVID-19 should be considered by nursing leadership when creating nursing assignments
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2020/07/22/ensemble-contre-le-racisme Jul 22, 2020 unsplash.com/xteemu The Canadian Nurse website is turning its attention to the issue of racism — particularly anti-Black racism — in nursing and health care
An exploration into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on caregivers and differences in caregiver burnout is necessary...Caregiving in quarantine: Evaluating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on adult child informal caregivers of a parent