Nursing research is vital to the evolution of healthcare, with every specialty benefiting from new findings and evidence-based practices. In maternal and neonatal nursing, research helps improve birth outcomes and maternal health management. For critical care nurses, studies focus on optimizing life-saving techniques and enhancing recovery times. In community health, research explores strategies to prevent disease and improve overall wellness in populations. Meanwhile, in surgical nursing, research drives advancements in post-operative care and pain management. The constant integration of research ensures that nursing professionals are equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to provide the best care, regardless of the specialty.
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Patricia M Burrell, Hawaii Pacific University, United States
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Nina Beaman, Aspen University, United States
Title : Impact of AI and wearable technologies on nursing futures
David John Wortley, International Society of Digital Medicine, United Kingdom
Title : Nurses eyes saving lives with human trafficking
Lisa Wallace, Morehead State University, United States
Title : Contributing factors to moral distress among nurses providing care to high acuity patients
Ismat Mikky, Bloomfield College of Montclair State University, United States
Title : The unspoken truth: Overcoming frustration and barriers to generate and enhance contribution to the advancement of nursing practice and patient care worldwide
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