A survey of more than 1,500 opinion leaders from the healthcare industry, academia and government found that an overwhelming majority of the leaders believe nurses should have more influence in health ...
Nurses who reported that they were tired, did not get enough sleep, or could not recover adequately between shifts were more likely than unimpaired nurses to regret some clinical decisions they made ...
Although nursing care is the primary business of hospitals, nurses make up a small percentage of healthcare chief executive ...
National Advocacy Service for People with Disabilities also saw a significant rise in queries relating to the Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) Act ...
Across cultures and continents, most people prefer to tackle life’s toughest choices alone, trusting their own gut or inner voice over the counsel of friends or the wisdom of the crowd, according to a ...
Making important decisions can be a daunting process, especially when they involve significant life changes, financial commitments or career moves. As the saying goes, “Timing is everything,” and ...
Being able to make solid decisions—sometimes quickly and with minimal information and context—is a must-have skill for business leaders and professionals hoping to advance in their careers. While ...
Every workday brings its own mix of decisions. Some happen quickly, like replying to a client email or adjusting your calendar. Others feel larger, such as budgeting, hiring, or long-term planning.