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NCC Urges Congress to Pass Title VIII Nursing Workforce Reauthorization Act

AONL and the other 64 members of the Nursing Community Coalition urged Senate and House committee leaders to pass the Title VIII Nursing Workforce Reauthorization Act of 2025 (S. 1874/H.R. 3593) as part of any health bill this Congress.

Study finds rigorous prevention measures reduce NICU viral infections

Enhanced infection prevention measures at 12 neonatal intensive care units reduced viral spread among patients significantly, according to a JAMA Network Open study of 48,475 infants.

AONL-AHA Learning Community drives innovation

An article in the February issue of Nurse Leader explores how the AONL-American Hospital Association Learning Community serves as a forum for nursing leaders to innovate and improve workforce sustainability.

NIAID staffers told to remove pandemic preparedness info from website

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases employees were instructed to eliminate the words “biodefense” and “pandemic preparedness” from its webpages, Nature reported

Stopping antidepressants during pregnancy doubles mental health risks

Women who stopped taking their antidepressants during pregnancy were nearly twice as likely to experience a mental health emergency and were more likely to have suicidal thoughts, psychosis or substance overdose than those who took their medications, a study found.

Study: Aspirin linked to 29% lower preeclampsia rate

Fifty percent of school nurses surveyed in 2022 met the criteria for burnout, underscoring persistent systemic challenges after the pandemic ended, a Journal of School Nursing study found.

School nurse burnout continued after the pandemic, study finds

Fifty percent of school nurses surveyed in 2022 met the criteria for burnout, underscoring persistent systemic challenges after the pandemic ended, a Journal of School Nursing study found.

Rural Health Transformation program may lead to more full-practice authority states

The Rural Health Transformation program could propel more states to enact full practice authority for nurse practitioners, according to American Association of Nurse Practitioners President Valerie Fuller, PhD, RN.

Fellowship spurs leaders, teams to prioritize evidence-based practice

An academic health system in Wisconsin designed an evidence-based practice fellowship structure consisting of direct care nurse teams leading projects and receiving mentoring from nursing leadership, according to an article in the February issue of Nurse Leader.

AHA podcast explores proactive approach to reduce workplace violence

In an American Hospital Association podcast, a senior leader at Hospital Sisters Health System in Springfield, Ill., discusses how its 13 hospitals prioritize workplace violence prevention.