2020
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2020.29.9.498
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Nursing in a pandemic

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“…In the face of disruptions to care, access, and utilization, nursing leadership remains a vital link in building and sustaining resilience through enhanced resources and support to health care teams. 32 LOOKING TO THE FUTURE Nursing leadership remains a lynchpin for effective multidisciplinary engagement with sustained commitment to patient and community advocacy. Nurse leaders across academia, clinical practice, and industry represent the best of a profoundly gifted and dynamic group, which is only increasing in size and influence.…”
Section: Balancing Leadership Authenticity and Performance Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the face of disruptions to care, access, and utilization, nursing leadership remains a vital link in building and sustaining resilience through enhanced resources and support to health care teams. 32 LOOKING TO THE FUTURE Nursing leadership remains a lynchpin for effective multidisciplinary engagement with sustained commitment to patient and community advocacy. Nurse leaders across academia, clinical practice, and industry represent the best of a profoundly gifted and dynamic group, which is only increasing in size and influence.…”
Section: Balancing Leadership Authenticity and Performance Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us of our visionary, Florence Nightingale, when she trained nurses and cared for soldiers during the Crimean War during trying conditions. 21 Following in Florence Nightingale's footsteps, the CNS/CNL team excelled in promoting rapid nursing practice changes, innovation, and PPE training to keep our staff and patients safe and healthy in unchartered territory. The year of the nurse has afforded the CNS and CNL alike the opportunity to come together and provide pioneering care to our patients and communities we serve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Officially, 2020 has been declared the "International Year of the Nurse and Midwife" by the World Health Organization (WHO) and it´s also with the bicentennial of the birth of the nursing mother, Florence Nightingale and the "Nursing Now" campaign, which pretend to generate global awareness of the nurses´ value. The above, added to the COVID-19 pandemic, should be a powerful combination of forces to ensure greater visibility of nursing in health systems and society worldwide 6 . Therefore, this study aimed to review and synthesize the trends on COVID-19 and nursing research, identifying the main journals, country of origin, language, topics, type of design, and area of applicability of the results.…”
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confidence: 99%