نتایج جستجو برای: nurse administrators

تعداد نتایج: 40648  

2012
Donna A. Gaffney Rosanna F. DeMarco Anne Hofmeyer Judith A. Vessey Wendy C. Budin

While bullying in the healthcare workplace has been recognized internationally, there is still a culture of silence in many institutions in the United States, perpetuating underreporting and insufficient and unproven interventions. The deliberate, repetitive, and aggressive behaviors of bullying can cause psychological and/or physical harm among professionals, disrupt nursing care, and threaten...

Journal: :Canadian oncology nursing journal = Revue canadienne de nursing oncologique 2012
Lise Fillion Sandra Cook Anne-Marie Veillette Marie de Serres Michèle Aubin François Rainville Margaret Fitch Richard Doll

For many cancer control programs, cancer navigation has emerged as a specific strategy to improve access to supportive care and the patients' experience of cancer care. This study contributes to a better understanding of professional navigation by comparing two Canadian models: Quebec's Pivot Nurse in Oncology (PNO) and Nova Scotia's Cancer Patient Navigator (CPN). Qualitative interviews were c...

Journal: :Clinical nursing research 2012
Sandra L Spoelstra Barbara A Given Charles W Given

This article summarizes research and draws overall conclusions from the body of literature on fall prevention interventions to provide nurse administrators with a basis for developing evidence-based fall prevention programs in the hospital setting. Data are obtained from published studies. Thirteen articles are retrieved that focused on fall interventions in the hospital setting. An analysis is...

Journal: :Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing 2016
Marilyn H Oermann Mary R Lynn Charlotte A Agger

This study surveyed administrators of associate degree in nursing (ADN) and bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) programs across the United States to identify hiring intentions and describe the roles and responsibilities of DNP- and PhD-prepared faculty members. The final sample included 253 ADN and 229 BSN programs. ADN programs were neither intentionally hiring nor looking to hire doctorally ...

Journal: :Journal of patient experience 2015
Andrea Algauer Stephanie Rivera Robert Faurote

With increasing wait times in emergency departments (ED) across America, there is a need to streamline the inpatient admission process in order to decrease wait times and more important, to increase patient and employee satisfaction. One inpatient unit at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center initiated a program to help expedite the inpatient admission process from the ED. The goal...

Journal: :Military medicine 2011
Tamara S Funari Kevin Gentzler Philip W Wyssling Bruce A Schoneboom

The Army Nurse Corps (ANC) life cycle model outlines major milestones that are required, expected, or recommended to be achieved to prepare Army Nurses to become senior leaders. Army nurses must be prepared to function in uncertain future full spectrum operational environment. The purpose of this study was to determine specific education and developmental experiences that will assist in develop...

2016
Weihong Zhang Jun He Zhixin Liu Charu Chandra Jian She Nan Lu

Though nursing education and training have been widely studied, how to encourage nursing staff to supervise nursing students receives relatively less attention. We aim to partially fill this gap by investigating factors affecting nursing staff’s willingness to supervise nursing students. Eleven factors on general qualification merits and seven factors on teaching merits and preferences are cons...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2008
Robert Galli John C Keith Kendall McKenzie Gregory S Hall Kristi Henderson

Providing rural emergency medical care is often difficult because of limited resources and a scarcity of medical providers, including physicians trained in emergency medicine. Telemedicine offers promise for improving the quality of care in rural areas, but previous models were not well designed to provide affordable care to unstable or potentially unstable patients. The TelEmergency program wa...

Journal: :Critical care nurse 2012
Nancy M Albert

In patients with chronic heart failure, fluid retention (or hypervolemia) is often the stimulus for acute decompensated heart failure that requires hospitalization. The pathophysiology of fluid retention is complex and involves both hemodynamic and clinical congestion. Signs and symptoms of both hemodynamic and clinical congestion should be assessed serially during hospitalization. Core heart f...

2009
Cynthia B. Lundberg Judith J. Warren Jane Brokel Gloria M. Bulechek Howard K. Butcher Joanne McCloskey Sue Moorhead Elizabeth Swanson

Using standardized terminology within electronic health records is critical for nurses to communicate their impact on patient care to the multidisciplinary team. The universal requirement for quality patient care, internal control, efficiency and cost containment, has made it imperative to express nursing knowledge in a meaningful way that can be shared across disciplines and care settings. The...

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