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Compassion Fatigue, Nursing Workflow Featured in Latest Journal of Emergency Nursing
Issue also contains research on telehealth use with sexual assault patients.
ENA Names Anna Valdez New Journal of Emergency Nursing Editor-in-Chief
Anna Valdez reaches career milestone as new Journal of Emergency Nursing editor-in-chief.
Four Individuals Honored with Journal of Emergency Nursing Awards
The Emergency Nurses Association recognized on Wednesday the recipients of the annual Journal of Emergency Nursing Awards which include Reviewer of the Year and Author of the Year.
ENA Announces Inaugural ENDVR Fellows to Increase Nursing Research Diversity
Three emergency nurses have been selected as the first ENA ENDVR Fellows.
Emergency Nurses Association Research Evaluates Quality Indicators for Emergency Nursing Practice
Through a newly published study, Emergency Nurses Association researchers describe emergency department-specific nursing-sensitive quality indicators and recommend further development and testing to better determine quality of patient care.
New ENA Foundation Program Promotes Diversity in Nursing Research
The ENA Foundation’s new Emergency Nursing Diverse Voices Research Fellowship aims to increase diversity in nursing research.
ENA Study Explores Secondary Traumatic Stress in Near Real-time
Newly published research by the Emergency Nurses Association that analyzed Twitter content found health care providers had deep concerns and high stress levels due to lack of personal protective equipment during the first three months of the pandemic.
ENA-supported Programs Included in House-passed Funding Legislation
On Thursday, the House of Representatives passed the FY 2022 Labor, Health & Human Services, and Education Appropriations Bill which includes important funding priorities supported by the Emergency Nurses Association.
Four Nurses Honored with Journal of Emergency Nursing Awards
This year's JEN awards highlight the outstanding work of top authors and reviewers.
ENA Study: Secondary Traumatic Stress Impacts All Areas of Nurses’ Lives, Patient Care
New research conducted by the Emergency Nurses Association explores secondary traumatic stress in emergency nursing and its impact on nursing practice and workplace environment.
Five ENA Members Earn Journal of Emergency Nursing Awards
The Emergency Nurses Association proudly announced five members as recipients of the 2020 Journal of Emergency Nursing awards.
ENA Applauds Introduction of ED Suicide Screening Legislation in Congress
The Effective Suicide Screening and Assessment in the Emergency Department Act would create a grant program within the Department of Health and Human Services that is focused on assisting EDs develop ways to better identify, assess and treat patients with signs of suicidality.
An Unintended Side Effect: Legal Cannabis Places High Demand on Emergency Nurses
The legalization of cannabis might be the cause of an unexpected side effect – an increase in emergency department workloads caused by patients in need of treatment for cannabis-related overdoses, according to ENA researchers.
ENA Recognizes Four Members with Journal of Emergency Nursing Awards
The Emergency Nurses Association on Monday announced the 2019 Journal of Emergency Nursing Reviewer of the Year and Authors of the Year award recipients.
ENA Partners with Nursing Organizations on First-Ever Workforce Study
ENA, MedEvac Foundation International, BCEN, STN and ASTNA partnered for a first-of-its-kind study on the state of the emergency, trauma and transport nursing workforce.
ENA Study: Emergency Departments Must Better Prepare for Medical Needs of Geriatric Patients
Researchers define state of emergency nursing readiness for the care of geriatric patients.
ENA Names Jessica Castner Editor of Journal of Emergency Nursing
An experienced researcher, Castner has served several roles with the journal since 2012.
Emergency Nurses Association Announces Journal of Emergency Nursing Award Recipients
The Emergency Nurses Association today announced three Journal of Emergency Nursing (JEN) awards recognizing the publication’s Reviewer of the Year and Authors of the Year.
Study: In-depth emergency department suicide screenings should become common practice
New research from the Emergency Nurses Association encourages more in-depth suicide screenings in the emergency department in an effort to better identify individuals at risk for suicide. The study, recently published in the Journal of Emergency Nursing, explores current screening...
Study: Workplace bullying is underestimated driver of nurse and patient outcomes
New Emergency Nurses Association theory helps identify and correct bullying behavior.