%0 Journal Article %T Healthy Nursing Academic Work Environments %A Marilyn S. Brady %J Online Journal of Issues in Nursing %D 2010 %I %X Healthy work environments in the nursing academic setting are essential for the recruitment and retention of faculty; they also serve to promote excellence in nursing education. Although the early efforts addressing healthy work environments focused on the clinical practice setting, more recent efforts have also considered the work environment in academic settings. The National League for Nursing has focused on work environments in academia and has published the Healthful Work Environment Tool Kit that can be used by applicants for faculty positions, current faculty members, and nurse administrators to assess an academic work environment. The tool kit addresses the following nine work-related areas: salaries, benefits, workload, collegial environment, role preparation and professional development, scholarship, institutional support, marketing and recognition, and leadership. These areas are used to frame the discussion of how nursing faculty and administrators can work together to assess and enhance the health of nursing academic workplaces. %K work environments %K salaries %K benefits %K workload %K collegial %K professional development %K support %K marketing %K recognition %K leadership %K tool kit %K National League for Nursing %K NLN %U 10.3912/OJIN.Vol15No01Man06