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Nursing Administration and Personnel Administration

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1983
This article proposes that the personnel department could be of far greater assistance to nursing directors and hospital administrators than is commonly perceived. Although many of the nursing directors, hospital administrators, and personnel directors polled by the authors expressed a desire for more support from the personnel department, their ...
H C, White, M N, Wolfe
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Nurse Administrators

Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2010
Evidence is building about the impact of environmental contaminants on patients and health care providers. The nurse administrator has a professional responsibility to provide leadership in assuring that the health care organization does not have a negative impact on health.
Susan, Tullai-McGuinness   +3 more
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Enrolled nurse medication administration

Contemporary Nurse, 2004
This paper describes an initiative undertaken at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth, Western Australia to enhance the professional development of enrolled nurses to allow them to administer medications without the direct supervision of a registered nurse.
Anne, Kimberley   +4 more
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Evaluating Nursing Administration Instruments

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2000
To identify and evaluate available measures that can be used to examine the effects of management innovations in five important areas: autonomy, conflict, job satisfaction, leadership, and organizational climate.Management interventions target the context in which care is delivered and through which evidence for practice diffuses.
D L, Huber   +5 more
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Nursing Administration Research

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2014
The nature and focus of nursing administrative research have evolved over time. Recently, the research agenda has primarily reflected the national health policy agenda. Although nursing research has traditionally been dominated by clinical interests, nursing administrative research has historically addressed the interface of reimbursement, quality, and
Lyn Stankiewicz, Murphy   +2 more
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