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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1992
Nurses at a 119-bed hospital in the southwestern United States successfully managed themselves for 5 years without head nurses. The authors describe the context for self-management, the initiation of the self-managed model, and the role and tasks of the self-managed nurse.
Marjorie Jannotta, Terri Maldonado
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Nurses at a 119-bed hospital in the southwestern United States successfully managed themselves for 5 years without head nurses. The authors describe the context for self-management, the initiation of the self-managed model, and the role and tasks of the self-managed nurse.
Marjorie Jannotta, Terri Maldonado
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Nursing management of aggression in a Singapore emergency department: A qualitative study.
Nursing and Health Sciences, 2015In Singapore, anecdotal evidence suggests that nurses are concerned about managing aggressive incidents in the emergency department. In this study, registered nurses' perceptions of managing aggressive patients in an emergency department were explored ...
M. Tan, V. Lopez, M. Cleary
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Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Certification Intensive Review, 2019
Nursing Research covers key issues, including health promotion, human responses to illness, acute care nursing research, symptom management, cost-effectiveness, vulnerable populations, health services, and community-based nursing studies.
Kimberly Horns LaBronte+2 more
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Nursing Research covers key issues, including health promotion, human responses to illness, acute care nursing research, symptom management, cost-effectiveness, vulnerable populations, health services, and community-based nursing studies.
Kimberly Horns LaBronte+2 more
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2002
Miss Nightingale, having considered various alternatives, and realising the problems of basing a system of nursing on a religious movement, especially in the acute religious sectarian strife of the nineteenth century, decided to base her reforms of the pattern of the voluntary general hospitals, where, in spite of the over-blown claims of the reformers,
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Miss Nightingale, having considered various alternatives, and realising the problems of basing a system of nursing on a religious movement, especially in the acute religious sectarian strife of the nineteenth century, decided to base her reforms of the pattern of the voluntary general hospitals, where, in spite of the over-blown claims of the reformers,
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Quality Assurance and Utilization Review, 1991
Patient satisfaction, patient-perceived quality of life, and nurse satisfaction were compared before and after the implementation of nursing case management in a southeastern acute care hospital. Immune-com promised oncology patients were sampled as proxy for patients with AIDS.
Pierrene K. Johnson, Jeremie J. Sherman
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Patient satisfaction, patient-perceived quality of life, and nurse satisfaction were compared before and after the implementation of nursing case management in a southeastern acute care hospital. Immune-com promised oncology patients were sampled as proxy for patients with AIDS.
Pierrene K. Johnson, Jeremie J. Sherman
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Management training for nurses
Nursing Standard, 1991Pauline Werhun and her colleagues describe an innovative approach to nurse management training in their health authority. The course they devised, which lasts a total of 18 months, received such a positive response from senior and charge nurses that there is now a waiting list for entry.
Jenny Treanor+3 more
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Evidence-Based Nursing Management: Basing Organizational Practices on the Best Available Evidence
Creative Nursing, 2021Elaheh Haghgoshayie, E. Hasanpoor
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The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1983
The key to an understanding of androgyny is in the recognition that androgyny is not a state to he attained but, rather an ideal to be sought and a way of life into which energy can he effectively directed. Androgyny is the act of becoming more conscious and therefore more whole - because only by discovering and rediscovering ou rselves in all of our ...
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The key to an understanding of androgyny is in the recognition that androgyny is not a state to he attained but, rather an ideal to be sought and a way of life into which energy can he effectively directed. Androgyny is the act of becoming more conscious and therefore more whole - because only by discovering and rediscovering ou rselves in all of our ...
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Nursing management and the management of nursing
Journal of Nursing Management, 2007openaire +3 more sources