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1Frances Hansen recently retired after 41 years in a variety of nursing roles. Most recently, she worked as an elementary school nurse for five years in Auburn, NY. Off the Charts is coordinated by Jacob Molyneux, senior editor: jacob.molyneux@wolterskluwer.com.
AJN
Area of Science:
- Nursing
- Healthcare Policy
- Clinical Practice
Background:
- The American Journal of Nursing (AJN) blog, Off the Charts, offers timely perspectives.
- A wide range of authors contribute to discussions on professional, policy, and clinical issues.
Purpose of the Study:
- To highlight important posts from the AJN blog, Off the Charts.
- To provide a curated selection of insightful content to a broader audience.
Main Methods:
- Regularly featuring a "Best of the Blog" column.
- Selecting posts that offer unique or valuable insights.
Main Results:
- Increased visibility for selected blog posts.
- Enhanced reader engagement with timely nursing topics.
Conclusions:
- The "Best of the Blog" column effectively draws attention to significant content.
- AJN's Off the Charts blog serves as a valuable platform for nursing discourse.

