Making the invisible visible: The importance of applying a lens of intersectionality for researching internationally educated nurses
There is a worldwide shortage of 6 million registered nurses (Buchan& Catton, 2020), exacerbated by their international migration from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) like the Philippines, India, Sub-Saharan African states, and the English-speaking Caribbean islands to high incomes countries (HICs) like the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom  (Moyce et al., 2016; Pressley et al., 2022; Thompson et al., 2022). International nurse migration results in an inequitable distribution of nurses across countries, thus weakening LMICs’ health systems capacity to address their populations’ health care needs. (So...
Source: Nursing Outlook - November 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Roy A. Thompson, Kaleea R. Lewis, Cedonnie A. Curtis, Sherif A. Olanrewaju, Allison Squires Source Type: research

Nursing science's crucial role in addressing social and structural determinants of health
The National Institute of Nursing Research ’s 2022–2026 Strategic Plan (NINR, 2022) urged nurse researchers to recalibrate their focus and direct their attention toward health equity and the social determinants of health (NINR, 2022). Given the widespread recognition of the impact of social determinants on health and well-being, one mig ht have anticipated enthusiastic support for this initiative. However, the redirection of nursing research priorities was met with palpable apprehension by some. For the past two decades, the NINR's focus has been largely centered on symptom science, wellness, self-management, and end-...
Source: Nursing Outlook - November 15, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Hudson P. Santos Source Type: research

A novel administrative structure supporting academic nursing practice-based scholarship
Practice-based scholarship (PBS) is critical for advancing nursing science, and for changing and saving lives. (Source: Nursing Outlook)
Source: Nursing Outlook - November 9, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Angela Moss, Sarah Livesay, Barbara Swanson Source Type: research

Building research infrastructure and multisite studies in merged health care settings: A framework for nurse scientists and health care leaders
Merged healthcare settings, particularly those with Magnet designated sites, present distinct opportunities for PhD nurse scientists developing nursing research infrastructure. (Source: Nursing Outlook)
Source: Nursing Outlook - November 9, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Rachelle J. Lancaster, Deborah L. Gentile, Jeanne L. Hlebichuk, Meagan B. Cleary, Mary L. Hook, Vida M. Vizgirda Source Type: research

Describing the male registered nursing workforce toward increasing male representation in professional nursing
Men are significantly underrepresented in nursing and increasing their numbers should be a priority. (Source: Nursing Outlook)
Source: Nursing Outlook - November 8, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Grant R. Martsolf, Kristin Gigli, Brendan Case, Janette Dill, Andrew Dierkes Source Type: research

President to President: Lessons on Friendship and Fortitude
Linda D. Scott, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FNAP, FAAN President (Source: Nursing Outlook)
Source: Nursing Outlook - November 1, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Linda D. Scott, Kenneth R. White Tags: President's Message Source Type: research

A Year in Review: Advancing Better Health Through Nursing Science
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Source: Nursing Outlook - November 1, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Victoria Vaughan Dickson Tags: Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Source Type: research

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Innovation for encouraging nurses to become PhD-prepared faculty
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Source: Nursing Outlook - October 25, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Julia A. Snethen Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

The application of Chat  Generative Pre-trained Transformer in nursing education
Nursing education is critical for nurses to deliver quality health care. Incorporating AI into education can enhance the learning process and better equip nurses for their health care roles. (Source: Nursing Outlook)
Source: Nursing Outlook - October 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jialin Liu, Fan Liu, Jinbo Fang, Siru Liu Source Type: research

A comparison of the practice patterns of emergency department teams that include physicians, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants
Physicians see most emergency department (ED) patients, but, recently, nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) have provided an increasing amount of ED care. (Source: Nursing Outlook)
Source: Nursing Outlook - October 20, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Ellen T. Kurtzman, Burt S. Barnow, Aakanksha Deoli Source Type: research

A roadmap for social determinants of health and biological nursing research in the National Institute of Nursing Research 2022 –2026 Strategic Plan: Optimizing health and advancing health equity using antiracist framing
Health equity is essential for improving the well-being of all individuals and groups, and research remains a critical element for understanding barriers to health equity. While considering how to best support research that acknowledges current health challenges, it is crucial to understand the role of social justice frameworks within health equity research and the contributions of minoritized researchers. Additionally, there should be an increased understanding of the influence of social determinants of health on biological mechanisms. (Source: Nursing Outlook)
Source: Nursing Outlook - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jacquelyn Y. Taylor, Veronica Barcelona, Cherlie Magny-Normilus, Michelle Lynn Wright, Alexandria Jones-Patten, Laura Prescott, Stephanie Potts-Thompson, Hudson P. Santos Source Type: research

Full practice authority and burnout among primary care nurse practitioners
Full practice authority (FPA) improves clinical autonomy for nurse practitioners (NPs). Autonomy may reduce burnout. (Source: Nursing Outlook)
Source: Nursing Outlook - October 17, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Allyson W. O ’Connor, Christian D. Helfrich, Karin M. Nelson, Jeanne M. Sears, Penny Kaye Jensen, Christine Engstrom, Edwin S. Wong Source Type: research

Using nursing science to advance policy and practice in the context of social and structural determinants of health
Social and structural determinants of health play a large role in health inequities. (Source: Nursing Outlook)
Source: Nursing Outlook - October 16, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Bridgette M. Rice Source Type: research