Nurses play vital role for the health care in response to infective disease pandemics and epidemics and nurses require Governments, policy makers and nursing organizations to actively engage in supporting nurses during and after a pandemic or epidemic.
This session describes the various rules, guidelines laid by WHO and CDC and other health organizations to rescue nurses.
Title : Strengthening the nursing profession: The new paradigm of mentorship
Robin Adams Geiger, Ingenovis Health, United States
Title : Improving health literacy levels through teach-back methods and supplemental handouts
Mercedes Rebeca Jasso, Baylor Univeristy, United States
Title : Value based care: Implications for nursing
Adele Webb, Strategic Education, Inc., United States
Title : Behavior-based interview simulation: Preparing undergraduate students for job interviews
Katy Bartlett, Baylor Louise Herrington School of Nursing, United States
Title : Exploring and responding to increasing burnout among higher education nursing faculty in the United States
Shannon McCrory Churchill, D’Youville University, United States
Title : Exploring and responding to increasing burnout among higher education nursing faculty in the United States
Abigail Mitchell , D’Youville University, United States