In this issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics, guest editors Sharon C. O’Donoghue and Justin H. DiLibero bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Moving Forward in Critical Care Nursing:: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic brought considerable pressure on nurses worldwide, and many new opportunities have occurred to help ease the burden and move forward. In this issue, top experts examine the changes the pandemic has ushered in and look to the future of making improvements for critical care nurses, covering topics like health inequities, healthy work environments, nursing management, and patient safety.
Understanding the Evolving Pathophysiology of Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Adult Nursing Management Challenges and Solutions to Patient Safety During a Pandemic Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Newly Licensed Critical Care Nurses Supporting and Retaining Nurses in Trying Times A Post-Pandemic Review of American Association of Critical Care Nurses’s Domains of Establishing and Sustaining Healthy Work Environments: Strategies for Nurse Leaders Support for Clinical Nurse Educators: Imparting Key Leadership Skills Right-sizing Documentation: What the Pandemic Taught Us about Clinical Documentation and Quality of Care Health Equities with Limited English Proficiency: A Review of the Literature Delirium and Coronavirus Disease 2019: Looking Back, Moving Forward Connecting the Dots: Unveiling the Overlapping Realities of Long Coronavirus Disease and Post-Intensive Care Syndrome The Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on Nursing Education: Evidence, Experience, and Lessons Learned Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: Achieving Outcomes, Improving Value, and Work Environment - Lessons Learned from the Pandemic
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