Posts tagged with: advocacy

Tsunami: A Conversation with Amanda Trujillo (Part 3 of 3)

You can read Amanda’s story in her own words; please, do.  The many subsequent posts are for Amanda as well as inspired by her. I thank her for sharing her time and story with me so I can share it... Read More

Waves: A Conversation with Amanda Trujillo (Part 2 of 3)

You can read Amanda’s story in her own words; please, do. The many subsequent posts are for Amanda as well as inspired by her. I thank her for sharing her time and story with me so I can share it... Read More

Ripples: A Conversation with Amanda Trujillo (Part 1 of 3)

I know there are people who have read and read and read about Amanda Trujillo. In fact, there are so many great posts, I don’t know who to link to so you can see them all. Be sure to check... Read More

Thankful for Vocal Nurses

Day 5: I am thankful for nursing colleagues who dare to raise their voices – which are often echos of patients’ voices – time and time again as advocates for change. Sometimes processes or “powerful” people drown out their voices,... Read More

Violence Against Nurses and its Impact on Stress and Productivity

The Article: Gates, D., Gillespie, G., & Succop, P. (2011). Violence against nurses and its impact on stress and productivity. Nursing Economic$, 29(2): 59-66. Big Idea: Emergency room nurses routinely face workplace violence from patients and their visitors. This cross-sectional... Read More

Cancer Health Disparities in Six Minutes

Disparities abound for vulnerable populations facing a cancer diagnosis. An American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) video provides a good overview of such disparities. Yeah, the music and background are quintessential government-video-production-quality, but the information is still good to know.... Read More

STOP Assaulting Nurses

Special thanks for @tersenurse for spotting this sign, snapping a pic, and tweeting it so we can all see this first-of-its-kind, bold message. (Click on the photo link in her original tweet below.) Love it!... Read More

Patient Navigation: An Update on the State of the Science

  The Article: Paskett, E., Harrop, P., & Wells, K. (2011). Patient navigation: An update on the state of the science. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 61(4): 237-249. Big Idea: Patient navigation has been around for over 20 years... Read More

No Health Insurance? No Treatment. No Way.

No one should die because they lack health insurance, yet the travesty happens daily. Even more so, the lack of insurance delays diagnoses and treatment decisions leading the poorer prognoses, disparate outcomes, and more costly, complex care. It’s a no-win... Read More