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Learn how chronic stress and poor sleep may raise cortisol levels and impact your health. Plus, expert backed tips for maintaining healthy cortisol levels.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
2 Habits That Are Quietly Increasing Your Cortisol Levels
Lowering cortisol Please also review AIHCP's Stress Management program
Of providers in 10 countries, U.S. primary care physicians are among those who feel the least prepared to manage patients’ mental health issues.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
The Case for Integrated Primary Care Across 10 Countries | Commonwealth Fund
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Across the country, hospitals and health systems are exploring innovative ways to improve quality of care and patient satisfaction through architecture.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
4 Experience-Enhancing Hospital Design Strategies | AHA
Hospital designs Please also review AIHCP's Case Management Program
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If you're a nurse weighing the decision to go back to school, you're probably asking yourself one central question: is the time, money and effort actually worth it? For most nurses who take the leap, the answer is a resounding yes. Becoming a nurse practitioner (NP) opens the door to higher pay, greater autonomy and a better work-life balance than bedside nursing typically allows. But the right answer depends on your goals, and it's worth taking a close look at what the role really offers.
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The higher levels of nursing AIHCP offers numerous types of certifications that are open to nurses and nurse practitioners
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What’s trending now: From Reiki in hospitals to herbal teas for blood pressure, alternative therapies are moving into mainstream wellness spaces. Evidence gaps remain: Some remedies, like Rhus tox or vitamin E supplements, have limited or no proven benefits, and more research is needed to confirm their effectiveness. Safety first always: Herbs and supplements can interact with medications, sometimes dangerously. Consulting a healthcare provider before use is essential.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Finding balance with alternative medicine choices
Holistic care Please also review AIHCP's Holistic Nursing Program
A useful primer ahead of the 2028 policy primary.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Healthcare Please also review AIHCP's Case Management Program
Although I ultimately have no definitive answer to my original query, maybe it is worth it to implement a return of medicine that is born from communities themselves, tailored to their customs and invested in their well-being for the long, long term.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Herbal medicine and growing pains
Growth of holistic remedies Please also review AIHCP's Holistic Nursing Program
Jennifer Johnson explains what employers can do to benefit staff welfare and avoid tribunal claims
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How to support neurodivergent people at work
Working with neurodivergence Please also review AIHCP Behavioral health programs
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A recent healthcare-related federal court settlement serves as a reminder that job titles do not determine overtime eligibility under the Fai
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Are Your Healthcare Managers Actually Managers? | Sheppard - JDSupra
A closer look at healthcare management Please also review AIHCP's Healthcare Manager Program
Issues like money in politics and Republicans’ and Democrats’ ability to work together are also seen as very big problems across the political spectrum.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Americans See Health Care Costs, Inflation as Big Problems Facing the Nation
Healthcare and current issues Please also review AIHCP's Healthcare Certifications
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Nurses from various prisons, forensic and civilian hospitals across
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Mental health nursing: the way to enhance quality of care for patients with mental disorders
Nursing and mental health Please also review AIHCP's Behavioral Health Certifications
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If you know someone is in a mental health crisis, experts say the best thing to do is to spark a conversation and connect them to resources and professional help.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
How to spot and help someone in a mental health crisis
Spotting a mental health issue Please also review AIHCP's healthcare certifications
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Nicholas Fogleman combines brain imaging with clinical care to understand those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
He maps brains of children and teens with ADHD | UNC-Chapel Hill
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Type D personality, defined by the co-occurrence of negative affectivity and social inhibition, has been associated with poorer health outcomes in chronic diseases, including asthma. However, the psychological mechanisms underlying the relationship between Type D personality and asthma control remain unclear. This cross-sectional study included 150 adult patients with asthma recruited from a tertiary outpatient clinic. Participants completed the Asthma Control Test (ACT), Type D Personality Scale (DS-14), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Type D personality traits were identified in 39.3% of the sample. Compared with non–Type D individuals, patients with Type D personality had higher depressive and anxiety symptom scores and poorer sleep quality (all p < 0.05). Mediation analyses using bootstrapping (5,000 resamples) revealed significant indirect effects of Type D personality on asthma control through depression (β = -0.088, 95% CI [-0.132, -0.047]), anxiety (β = -0.115, 95% CI [-0.158, -0.078]), and sleep quality (β = -0.057, 95% CI [-0.091, -0.029]). These indirect effects remained statistically significant after adjustment for age, sex, smoking status, and FEV1 (% predicted). These findings suggest that Type D personality is indirectly associated with poorer asthma control through increased psychological symptom burden and impaired sleep quality.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
The mediating role of depression, anxiety, and sleep in the relationship between type D personality and asthma control: a cross-sectional study | Scientific Reports
Studies Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Program
A sexual-assault nursing program at Brandon’s hospital had no nurses available to examine a victim earlier this month, requiring the individual to travel to Winnipeg for care — a situation the head of the Manitoba Nurses Union says is “very concerning.”
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Forensic nursing gap adds trauma for sexual-assault survivors: MNU –
Please also review AIHCP's Trauma Informed Care program and also its Forensic Nursing Program
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More hopeful parents turn to alternative wellness treatments while trying to conceive as a growing menu of fertility-focused support can now be found.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Where to find holistic fertility treatments in New York City
Holistic venues in reproduction care Please also review AIHCP's Holistic Nursing Program
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Erasing the Trauma in Forensic Care | Letters To Editor | courierjournal.net
Trauma and forensic care Please also review AIHCP's Forensic Nursing Program
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Hospital care at home enables patients to receive acute-level care for conditions requiring high-level monitoring in the comfort of their homes, rather than in hospitals.
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What is hospital care at home?
Care at home Please also review AIHCP's Pastoral Thanatology Program As well as its Palliative Care Specialist Certification
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We asked neurodivergent and neurotypical people to tell us about their experiences with ADHD. Here's what they said.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
I have ADHD. Rise in diagnoses shows science has ways to go | Opinion
Understanding ADHD Please also review AIHCP's ADHD Consulting Program
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Healthy fats, happy mood? Here's what experts say about the connection between omega-3 and depression.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
What Happens to Your Mood When You Take Omega-3s Regularly
Holistic health and mood remedies Please also review AIHCP's Holistic Nursing Program
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Employers are clamoring for workers who can do doctor-like work but who are trained faster and can cost them less.
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Nurse Practitioner Is Now the Hottest Job in Healthcare - WSJ
Good article on nurse practitioners Please also review AIHCP's Holistic Nursing Program
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“For years I believed I wasn’t capable. Now I know I can achieve what I put my mind to it.”
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
'My undiagnosed ADHD hasn't stopped me helping people in their most challenging moments' - Yahoo News UK
Facing ADHD Please also review AIHCP's ADHD Consulting Program
The inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive symptom profiles of ADHD are linked to different underlying brain systems and correlated with different co-occur…
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
ADHD Inattention and Hyperactivity-Impulsivity: Neural Pathways
Understanding ADHD Please also review AIHCP's ADHD Consulting Program
Sleep is employees' #1 mental health challenge, but HR leaders often miss this critical signal. Learn how to improve employee sleep health and protect sleep and workplace safety.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Why Employee Sleep Health Needs to be on HR's Radar and What Organizations Can Do | Spring Health
Management of employees and their health Please also review AIHCP's Healthcare Manager Program
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Empowerment in nursing is increasingly recognized as an important determinant of patient safety culture as the primary outcome, with patient safety activities reported as secondary outcomes where applicable. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to synthesize the evidence on the association between nursing empowerment and patient safety culture and to examine whether different types of empowerment were associated with variation in effect estimates. A comprehensive search was conducted in Google Scholar, PubMed, and ScienceDirect, with the final search completed on 6th March 2026. Eligible studies included quantitative primary studies of nurses in clinical settings that reported sufficient data for effect-size estimation. Data were pooled using a random-effects meta-analysis, and subgroup, sensitivity, and reporting-bias analyses were performed. Seven studies met the inclusion criteria, comprising six cross-sectional studies and one randomized controlled trial (RCT), with a total of 1,079 participants. The meta-analysis demonstrated a statistically significant and large pooled association between nursing empowerment and patient safety culture (r = 0.721, 95% CI: 0.424 to 0.878, p < 0.001), although heterogeneity was very high (I² = 98.28%, Q(7) = 460.96, p < 0.001), with a wide prediction interval (r = -0.420 to 0.979). Subgroup analysis showed that psychological empowerment had a significant positive effect (β = 1.2385, p = 0.0022), structural empowerment showed a marginal effect (p = 0.0547), and empowerment programs were not statistically significant (p = 0.2292). Sensitivity analysis indicated that the overall finding was robust, although one study contributed disproportionately to heterogeneity. The funnel plot did not indicate asymmetry upon visual inspection, and Egger's test showed no evidence of publication bias (z = -0.03, p = 0.978). Overall, nursing empowerment was associated with better patient safety culture, but the magnitude and consistency of this association varied across empowerment types and study contexts.
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