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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
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2019/07/22/comment-se-remettre Jul 22, 2019, By: Jenna L...We gently roll her into the white plastic shroud, attach the toe tag, and pull the zipper closed
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2024/04/22/est-ce-laccueil-recrues-attendaient Study sheds light on need to address incivility experienced by students and new nurses By Kathryn Chachula & Nadine Smith April 22, 2024 istockphoto.com/LaylaBird It is essential that new nurses engage in self-care and healthy coping mechanisms as they continue to learn and grow in their first year of practice
My master’s thesis included a research project with participants who described how there is no easy, one-size-fits-all effort to create safe, inclusive and equitable spaces for every individual as there are many complexities within identities and experiences. Considering the history and challenges nurses may experience in making meaningful change, as well as the privileged and trusted position that nurses hold within society, we are making a call to action for nurses to improve the health-care experiences of 2SLGBTQIA+ community members. This call is based on conversations with participants, my experience as a nurse, the academic literature and voices within the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Although the call includes specific language and suggestions for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, these actions can be implemented with any group that experiences oppressions due to systemic factors within health-care settings
Chan June 27, 2022 istockphoto.com/portfolio/KatarzynaBialasiewicz Few nurses have had much experience in providing end-of-life care
Reviewers of Canadian nursing programs typically include nurses with experience in leadership and education
Restoring mental well-being The silver lining to this experience was that I never ended up contracting COVID-19, and for this I am grateful...However, I did also take away a few other positive pearls of information from this experience with regard to mental health
Eight nurses responded with stories about their MAID experiences. They shared compelling accounts that raised good points...These stories prompted more questions. Why were some experiences so positive while others were unsettling?
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2022/08/22/le-besoin-de-soins-axes-sur-le-patient Student uses recent hospitalization to reflect on common learning practices By Natasia Varieur August 22, 2022 Courtesy of Natasia Varieur During her third semester of nursing school, Natasia Varieur became extremely ill and had to be hospitalized. “Before my experience as a patient, I would have said that there was a place for learners in every situation
1 Comment - Your self-assessment of you in both situations of provider and of receiver of patient care is an awesome learning experience in and of itself