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Study on Nurse-Community Partnerships for Climate Justice

November 7, 2022

I am a PhD candidate with the University of Wisconsin – Madison School of Nursing. I am conducting a study with nurses who have experience partnering with communities to advance climate justice. The main goal of this research is to learn about effective strategies that nurses use or have used with community partners who are on the frontline of adverse health impacts from climate change. Specifically, this study will 1) describe how nurses and their community partners conceptualize climate justice and 2) examine how their perspectives and experiences inform the partnership strategies that advance climate justice. 

The movement to advance climate justice requires new directions for nursing and holds pragmatic implications for nursing research, education, advocacy, and practice. This study will help determine whether there are existing effective climate justice strategies implemented by nurses and their community partners. Future research will determine if the strategies can be scaled for a greater impact and widely disseminated, such as through nursing and public health education. If no effective strategies are found, further research is needed to better understand effective strategies utilized by climate justice community-based organizations and the potential role of nurses as partners in the climate justice movement. 

If you are a nurse who is working with one or more community partners to advance climate justice and are found to be eligible and participate in the full study, you will receive up to $70 to thank you for your time. If you would like to participate or learn more, please click HERE for the Participant Screening Survey, which will take approximately 3 minutes to complete.  

This study was determined to be IRB exempt.

 

 

Study Title: Nurse Leader Ethical Concerns During COVID-19 pandemic

November 7, 2022

MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!

R3: Resilient Nurses Initiative, Maryland in collaboration with the American Organization of Nurse Leaders (AONL) is seeking participants for a national research study about nurse leaders’ ethical concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic.   If you are a nurse leader age 18 or older, who has been practicing nursing in the United States since 2019 (or before), please click here https://nursingjhu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9tVTM6H6RM52YQu to participate in a survey. Participation in this survey is completely voluntary. Please contact Dr. Cynda Rushton, Principal Investigator, at [email protected] or (410) 614-2223 with any questions [JHM IRBApplication Number:  IRB00332536]

Link To Website 

 

CNA Launches New Website

CNA is proud to announce the launch of its redesigned website. This has been in the works for weeks and the launch date is finally here and located at the same address: www.coloradonurses.org.

The new site was designed with a more interesting and modern appearance, easier navigation, and it's user-friendly. We welcome members and non-members to view CNA's lastest news posts, upcoming events calendarmember benefits, and more! 

 

 

Next CNA Statewide Members-Only Town Hall Meeting - Nov. 30

Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022 | 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

This FREE members-only webinar meeting will feature:

SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERTerry Chase, ND, MA, RN, will present, A Wholehearted Life: One Step at a Time”

Dr. Terry Chase will share her personal experience of a catastrophic spinal cord injury and her transformation resulting in personal and professional growth.  This interactive and engaging session offers an interesting and inspiring mix of personal challenge, positive psychology, grounded wisdom, and a call-to-action for healthcare providers. Dr. Chase skillfully integrates her personal lived experience with an eclectic balance of education and professional training. This session will offer practical exercises and skill building activities for attendees to live fully with resilience, grace, and grit. (See Dr. Chase's bio on this web page). 

AND...

Association Updates From:

  • Laura Rosenthal, CNA President
  • Membership Committee
  • GAPP Committee
  • Lobbying Team

Members will be provided with the Zoom information closer to the meeting.

If you are unable to attend this live meeting, it will be recorded and available to members on the CNA website.

 

A Systematic Approach to Ethical Decision-Making for Nurses

(Risk Management Article Courtesy of NSO)

Throughout their careers, nurses, nurse practitioners, and other nursing professionals will encounter challenging situations at work that present ethical dilemmas. Deciding what to do in these situations can cause significant stress, as the appropriate course of action can vary depending on each unique set of circumstances. This article reviews a model that nursing professionals can use as a guide to help them gain a better understanding of conflicting issues and navigate ethical dilemmas.

Read Here
 
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