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		<title>The American Association of Neuroscience Nurses (AANN) Celebrates 45th Annual Educational Meeting</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2013 17:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Calls on Practitioners to Explore the Specialty’s Critical Information to Improve Patient Care Official AANN Journal Introduces iPad App Edition to Aid Practitioners with Fast, Convenient Access to the Research Philadelphia PA (March 7, 2013) – The American Association of &#8230; <a href="http://www.lww.com/wordpress-pe/?p=2125">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Official AANN Journal Introduces iPad App Edition to Aid Practitioners with Fast,<br />
Convenient Access to the Research </em></strong><em></em></p>
<p><strong>Philadelphia PA (March 7, 2013) – The American Association of Neuroscience Nurses (AANN) will celebrate its 45<sup>th</sup> Annual Education Conference designed to help neuroscience nurses explore the critical, evidence-based information of its specialty to support a wide range of patient conditions. In recognition of the field’s advances over the past 45 years, AANN’s official research publication, the <em>Journal of Neuroscience Nursing</em> (JNN), will introduce an iPad app edition at the meeting. The AANN Annual Educational Meeting takes place March 9-12 in Charlotte, North Carolina. JNN is </strong><strong>published by <a href="http://www.lww.com/">Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins</a>, a part of <a href="http://www.wkhealth.com/">Wolters Kluwer Health</a>.</strong><strong><em></em></strong></p>
<p>“Digital access is part of our future and is increasingly how our members and practitioners want to access the <em>Journal</em>,” said V. Susan Carroll, MS, RN-BC, Editor of the <em>JNN</em>.  “We are pleased to launch the <em>Journal </em>app during our annual meeting, reinforcing our focus to make the <em>JNN</em> even more accessible to nurses and practitioners in today’s demanding, quickly-changing field.”</p>
<p>AANN’s 45<sup>th</sup> Annual Educational Meeting theme – <em>Listen, Learn, Lead</em> –is designed to explore the critical information of the specialty, which encompasses nursing care for patients suffering a wide range of conditions, including strokes, dementia, brain trauma and injuries, and neurological diseases. This aligns with the <em>JNN</em>’s focus to provide research and information that is directly applicable to neuroscience nursing practice, as evidenced in the March/April issue.  </p>
<p>For example<em>, State of the Science: Use of Biomarkers and Imaging in Diagnosis and Management of Alzheimer Disease</em> by Dierdre Brett Faller explores recent techniques that may soon allow a clinical diagnosis before the disease progresses to the point where symptoms become evident &#8211; when the benefits of treatment are limited. While still in the research stages, new methods to determine the disease’s pathology at earlier stages have the potential for an immense impact in clinical diagnosis and management.  For neuroscience nurses, this important research is key to putting the techniques into practice as they become more widely available, and being able to discuss them with patients and their families.         </p>
<p><em>Neurological and Psychiatric Diseases and Their Unique Cognitive Profiles: Implications for Nursing Practice and Research</em> by David E. Vance, Joan E. Dodson, Jason Watkins, Bridgett H. Kennedy, and Norman L. Keltner, highlights the distinct ‘cognitive profiles’ of neurological and psychiatric diseases – which include bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress syndrome, depression, and anxiety disorders.  Knowledge of how these diseases impact a patient’s cognitive function and ability to interact in society helps nurses determine how well the patient may be able to manage important aspects of their care regimen, such as remembering to make appointments or take medications.  Overall, this understanding will help nurses provide the best care, tailored to the individual patient’s needs. </p>
<p>“Both articles have a strong research and new practice implications focus,” says Carroll. “They directly reflect the quality content in the <em>JNN</em>, and show how the <em>Journal </em>is positioned to help every nurse provide the best patient care.”</p>
<p><strong>JNN for the iPad is Convenient, Accessible</strong></p>
<p>The March/April issue of the <em>JNN </em>is now available as a free download in the iTunes App Store.  Each issue, delivered in a state-of-the art digital format, provides an enhanced print-like reading experience.  Special features include the ability to share articles and content via email, videos, and podcasts.  The iPad app also provides links back to <a href="http://journals.lww.com/jnnonline/pages/default.aspx">JNNOnline.com</a>, the <em>Journal</em> website, where subscribers can search, access, complete continuing education opportunities, and read the full contents of every issue.</p>
<p>Subsequent issues of the <em>JNN</em> will be available on the iPad on the same bimonthly schedule as the current online and print editions.  Future supplements and special issues will also be posted for download as soon as they are published. During an initial trial period, all readers of the <em>JNN </em>for the iPad will have free full access to the current issue.  After this free introductory period, AANN members and subscribers will continue to enjoy full access via a simple login process.</p>
<p><strong>About  the <em>Journal of Neuroscience Nursing</em></strong></p>
<p>The <em><a href="http://journals.lww.com/jnnonline/pages/default.aspx">Journal of Neuroscience Nursing (JNN)</a></em>, the official journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, contains original articles on advances in neurosurgical and neurological techniques as they affect nursing care, theory and research, as well as commentary on the roles of the neuroscience nurse in the health care team.  The <em>Journal</em> provides information to nurses and health care professionals working in diverse areas of neuroscience patient care such as multi-specialty and neuroscience intensive care units, general neuroscience units, combination units (neuro/ortho, neuromuscular/rehabilitation, neuropsychiatry, neurogerontology), rehabilitation units, medical-surgical units, pediatric units, emergency and trauma departments, and surgery. The information is applicable to professionals working in clinical, research, administrative, and educational settings.</p>
<p><strong>About the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses (AANN)</strong></p>
<p>Founded in 1968, the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, an organization of more than 4,000 members worldwide, is committed to working for the highest standard of care for neuroscience patients by advancing the science and practice of neuroscience nursing. AANN accomplishes this through continuing education, information dissemination, standard setting, and advocacy on behalf of neuroscience patients, families, and nurses. AANN develops and supports nurses in providing excellence in care and promotes the neuroscience nursing specialty. As the leading authority in neuroscience nursing, AANN inspires passion in nurses and creates the future for the specialty.</p>
<p><strong>About Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins </strong></p>
<p>Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins (LWW) is a leading international publisher of trusted content delivered in innovative ways to practitioners, professionals and students to learn new skills, stay current on their practice, and make important decisions to improve patient care and clinical outcomes. <a href="http://www.lww.com/">LWW</a> is part of <a href="http://www.wolterskluwerhealth.com/">Wolters Kluwer Health</a>, a leading global provider of information, business intelligence and point-of-care solutions for the healthcare industry. Wolters Kluwer Health is part of <a title="blocked::http://www.wolterskluwer.com/ http://www.wolterskluwer.com/" href="http://www.wolterskluwer.com/">Wolters Kluwer</a>, a market-leading global information services company with 2012 annual revenues of €3.6 billion ($4.6 billion).</p>
<p>Contacts:</p>
<p>Robert Dekker<br />
Director of Communications<br />
Wolters Kluwer Health<br />
+1 (215) 521-8928<a href="mailto:Robert.Dekker@wolterskluwer.com"><br />
Robert.Dekker@wolterskluwer.com</a></p>
<p>Connie Hughes<br />
Director, Marketing Communications<br />
Wolters Kluwer Health Medical Research<br />
+1 (646) 674-6348<a href="mailto:Connie.Hughes@wolterskluwer.com"><br />
Connie.Hughes@wolterskluwer.com</a></p>
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		<title>The Nurse Practitioner Marks 25th Annual Legislative Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2013 16:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brenda.Busick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Comprehensive Review of Laws and Regulations Affecting APRNs&#8217; Practice in Every State Philadelphia, Pa. (January 22, 2013) –  The most comprehensive review of new legal and regulatory issues affecting advanced nursing practice across the United States is now available in &#8230; <a href="http://www.lww.com/wordpress-pe/?p=1978">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Philadelphia, Pa. (January 22, 2013) –  The most comprehensive review of new legal and regulatory issues affecting advanced nursing practice across the United States is now available in the &#8220;25th Annual Legislative Update,&#8221; presented exclusively by <em><a href="http://www.tnpj.com/">The Nurse Practitioner: The American Journal of Primary Healthcare</a>.  The Nurse Practitioner</em> is</strong><strong> published by <a href="http://www.lww.com/">Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins</a>, a part of <a href="http://www.wkhealth.com/">Wolters Kluwer Health</a>.</strong></p>
<p>Compiled by Susanne J. Phillips, MSN, FNP-BC, the annual supplement presents a comprehensive review of the legislative proceedings, bills, and laws pertaining to advanced practice registered nursing (APRN) practice in every state.  The <a href="http://journals.lww.com/tnpj/Fulltext/2013/01000/25th_Annual_legislative_update__Evidence_based.7.aspx">25th Annual Legislative Update</a> is now freely available on the journal website</p>
<p><strong>Progress in Evidence-Based Reforms Improving Access to APRN Care</strong></p>
<p>The 25th Annual Legislative Update incorporates current information provided by state nursing boards and APRN associations about the &#8220;hot topics&#8221; affecting APRN practice in their states.  &#8220;Despite attempts by medical boards to limit current practice authority, APRNs succeeded in improving access to APRN care in several states,&#8221; writes Phillips. </p>
<p>The special edition provides an essential update on recent legislative and regulatory activity promoting access to APRN care, prompted by decades of peer-reviewed research demonstrating the quality and safety of APRN practice.  Efforts are ongoing to standardize laws and regulations governing APRN practice across states, and to establish effective consumer protections.</p>
<p>Yet legislation continues to be &#8220;vehemently opposed&#8221; in many states, according to Phillips.  She discusses steps APRNs can take to &#8220;empower legislators to move beyond the outdated, evidence-lacking arguments that APRNs are not educated enough, safe enough, or credentialed enough to care for the nation&#8217;s residents.&#8221;</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s update presents a rundown of the latest developments in the areas of legal authority, reimbursement, and prescriptive authority for all 50 states.  It also includes a table summarizing practice authority for nurse practitioners in every state and the District of Columbia, along with updated statistics and the total number of APRNs reported by state boards of nursing.</p>
<p><strong>Nurses Encouraged to Work Together to Meet Challenges</strong></p>
<p>The past year has seen several important improvements in legal authorization of APRN practice, including passage of legislation and promulgation of regulations in 17 states.  In addition, eight states reported statutory or regulatory activity leading to improvements in prescriptive authority.</p>
<p>But challenges remain, including reports of defeated bills and unsuccessful regulatory reform efforts in five states.  In addition, two states—Kentucky and Missouri—passed legislation limiting APRN practice in specific ways.   Phillips urges APRNs and others interested in ensuring access to evidence-based healthcare to support state APRN organizations.</p>
<p>Nurses are also encouraged to check out the <a href="http://campaignforaction.org/state-action-coalitions">Future of Nursing Campaign for Action</a>, supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and AARP, to see what steps are being taken and participate in efforts to improve nursing practice.  Phillips adds, &#8220;This is a great way for all of the APRN organizations to work together to implement the recommendations and improve practice in your state.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>About <em>The Nurse Practitioner</em></strong></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.tnpj.com/">The Nurse Practitioner: The American Journal of Primary Healthcare</a></em> is the leading monthly source for clinical, practical, cutting-edge information for advanced practice nurses and other primary care clinicians. Each issue presents peer-reviewed articles that range from clinical topics and research to political and practice issues. In addition, <em>The Nurse Practitioner</em> provides regular features, columns, continuing education and pharmacology credits, staff development education, and more.  Its mission is to meet the needs of the nurse practitioner (and other advanced practice nurses and clinicians) by providing practical, cutting-edge clinical and professional information.<em></em></p>
<p><strong>About Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins<br />
</strong><strong><br />
</strong>Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins (LWW) is a leading international publisher of trusted content delivered in innovative ways to practitioners, professionals, and students to learn new skills, stay current on their practice, and make important decisions to improve patient care and clinical outcomes.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lww.com/">LWW</a> is part of <a href="http://www.wolterskluwerhealth.com/">Wolters Kluwer Health</a>, a leading global provider of information, business intelligence, and point-of-care solutions for the healthcare industry. Wolters Kluwer Health is part of <a title="blocked::http://www.wolterskluwer.com/ http://www.wolterskluwer.com/" href="http://www.wolterskluwer.com/">Wolters Kluwer</a>, a market-leading global information services company with 2011 annual revenues of €3.4 billion ($4.7 billion).</p>
<p>Contacts:</p>
<p>Robert Dekker<br />
Director of Communications<br />
Wolters Kluwer Health<br />
+1 (215) 521-8928<a href="mailto:Robert.Dekker@wolterskluwer.com"><br />
Robert.Dekker@wolterskluwer.com</a></p>
<p>Connie Hughes<br />
Director, Marketing Communications<br />
Wolters Kluwer Health Medical Research<br />
+1 (646) 674-6348<a href="mailto:Connie.Hughes@wolterskluwer.com"><br />
Connie.Hughes@wolterskluwer.com</a></p>
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