Journal of Nursing Care Quality 1996 - Abstracts

Journal of Nursing Care Quality 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A cognitive approach to patient satisfaction with emergency department nursing care.HealthRaper, James Luther
Activity-based management: a tool to complement and quantify continuous quality improvement efforts.(Improving Quality, Decreasing Cost)HealthMcKeon, Tad
Altered skin integrity in children admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit.(Spanning Organizational Boundaries to Improve Care and Service)HealthZollo, Mary Bess, Gostisha, Mary Lou, Berens, Richard J., Schmidt, Jeffrey E., Weigle, Carl G.M.
A patient care team approach to multicultural patient care issues.(Benchmarking)HealthPeterson, Ronnie, Smith, Janet
A patient-focused pathway for ambulatory anticoagulation care.(Spanning Organizational Boundaries to Improve Care and Service)HealthBrosnan, Joan
Assessing quality of nursing home care: the foundation for improving resident outcomes.HealthMehr, David R., Hicks, Lanis L., Conn, Vicki S., Rantz, Marilyn J., Madsen, Richard W., Porter, Rose, Petrowski, Gregory F., Maas, Meridean
Assessing the congruence of nursing models with organizational culture: a quality improvement perspective.(Improving Quality, Decreasing Cost)HealthGoodridge, Donna, Hack, Berit
A team approach for risk assessment, prevention, and treatment of pressure ulcers in nursing home patients.(Benchmarking)HealthKartes, Susan K.
Benchmarking: a data-oriented look at improving health care performance.(Benchmarking)HealthCzarnecki, Mark T.
Benchmarking: improving outcomes for the congestive heart failure population.(Benchmarking)HealthLauver, Lori S.
Benchmarks and performance indicators: two tools for evaluating organizational results and continuous quality improvement efforts.(Benchmarking)HealthMcKeon, Tad
Caring in action: the key to nursing service excellence.HealthJoiner, Gayle A.
Clinical pathway implementation in the acute care hospital setting.(Spanning Organizational Boundaries to Improve Care and Service)HealthWhipple, Thomas W., Little, Ann B.
Conflicts experienced by quality assurance/improvement professionals: a Delphi study.(Improving Quality, Decreasing Cost)HealthMegel, Mary Erickson, Elrod, Mary E. Barna, Rausch, Amy K.
Congestive heart failure: a continuum of care.HealthWelsh, Cindy, McCafferty, Maureen
Consumer-based research: using focus groups as a method for evaluating quality of care.(Benchmarking)HealthBeaudin, Christy L., Pelletier, Luc R.
Consumer satisfaction with nursing care in a rural community hospital emergency department.(Improving Quality, Decreasing Cost)HealthClark, Cynthia Ann, Pokorny, Marie E., Brown, Sylvia T.
Data-driven interventions to improve patient satisfaction.HealthLuther, Katharine M.
Describing and analyzing constipation in acute care.(Benchmarking)HealthMoore, Theresa, Matyas, Yvette, Boudreau, Angela
Determining the effectiveness of critical pathways for coronary artery bypass graft patients: retrospective comparison of readmission rates.(Spanning Organizational Boundaries to Improve Care and Service)HealthRumble, Suzanne J., Jernigan, Marinell H., Rudisill, Pamela T.
Ethics committees and quality improvement: a necessary link.HealthAnderson, Cheryl A.
Improving the outcome of emergency department patients with a chief complaint of chest pain.(Improving Quality, Decreasing Cost)HealthOetker, Diana, Cole, Cathy
Improving the process of care: the cost-quality value of interdisciplinary collaboration.(Improving Quality, Decreasing Cost)HealthBrita-Rossi, Patricia, Adduci, Deborah, Kaufman, Jerome, Lipson, Stephen J., Totte, Cheryl, Wasserman, Karen
"Is the customer always right?"(Opinion)(Column)HealthRhomberg, Ann
Least restrictive alternatives: do they really work?HealthRichmond, Ira, Trujillo, Denese, Schmelzer, Jim, Phillips, Sharon, Davis, Don
Linking computer applications for performance improvement projects.(Ethics and Quality)HealthJohnson, Dian I.
Managed care and total quality management: a necessary integration.(Improving Quality, Decreasing Cost)HealthPhoon, Janet, Corder, Karen, Barter, Marjorie
Model for a nursing center: spanning boundaries.(Spanning Organizational Boundaries to Improve Care and Service)HealthErvin, Naomi E., Young, Wendy B.
Multidimensional outcomes in intravenous access device maintenance: a pilot study.HealthReineck, Carol, Reineck, Theodore C., Jr.
Nursing care quality: comparison of unit-hired, hospital float pool, and agency nurses.HealthStrzalka, Amy, Havens, Donna S.
Partnering for action oriented risk/quality management.(Ethics and Quality)HealthHardy, Valerie Stafford, Wilson, Larry A.
Perceptions of quality in long-term care: a satisfaction survey.HealthMeister, Carli, Boyle, Christine
Performance improvement just got easier. (new resources for measuring clinical performance)(Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthSchroeder, Patricia
Preventing worker injuries. (development of an assaultive patient security plan)(Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthMason, Kevin
Process improvement plan for the reduction of nosocomial pneumonia in patients on ventilators.HealthNicotra, Debra, Ulrich, Charla
Professional shopping of hospital services: an analysis of sub rosa investigative methods in determination of quality.HealthKomarek, Allan G.
Proving that less is more: linking resources to outcomes. (clinical outcomes of inpatient managed care)(Improving Quality, Decreasing Cost)HealthFormella, Nancy Mansheim, Ebener, M. Kathleen, Baugh, Kathleen
Quality evaluations made easy and meaningful. (staff performance appraisals)(Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthKrystof, Linda
Quality forum: benchmarking and congestive heart failure - a study in improvement of health care processes.HealthCzarnecki, Mark
Quality forum. (Tampa General Hospital)HealthBombard, Charles F.
Quality management in a school-based nursing center: program development and implementation.(Benchmarking)HealthVerhey, Marilyn, Ferretti, Charlotte K.
Redesign for patient satisfaction.(Spanning Organizational Boundaries to Improve Care and Service)HealthGiguere, Barbara, Silberzweig, Jean
Responsibility matrix for clinical pathways.(Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthHolst, Ruth
Six steps to maximizing HEDIS results. (Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set managed care performance indicator)(Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthParisi, Lenard L., Sulfaro, Michelle
Spanning organizational boundaries to improve care and service: inpatient and outpatient chronic peritoneal dialysis.(Spanning Organizational Boundaries to Improve Care and Service)HealthThompson, Maureen A., Diccion, Stephanie, Hensick, Jean, Armstrong, Sherry
Staff surveys: setting the stage for work restructuring.HealthSmeltzer, Carolyn Hope, Formella, Nancy Mansheim
Streamlining documentation: an opportunity to reduce costs and increase nurse clinicians' time with patients.HealthSmeltzer, Carolyn Hope, Hines, Patricia A. Patterson, Beebe, Heather, Keller, Barbara
Stressful nurses: the effect on patient outcomes.(Benchmarking)HealthDugan, Janet, Lauer, Elva, Bouquot, Zola, Dutro, Beverly K., Smith, Marcella, Widmeyer, Gregory
The building blocks for quality care. (comprehensive assessments of resident needs)(Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthForfa, Lorraine
The five Cs for home care.HealthArmstrong, Marga, Maier, Sr. Florence
The imperative of outcomes analysis: an integration of traditional and nontraditional outcomes measures.(Improving Quality, Decreasing Cost)HealthCrawford, Barbara L., Taylor, Linda S., Seipert, Barbara S., Lush, Mary
The synergistic relationship between ethics and quality improvement: thriving in managed care.HealthMitchell, Kathleen, Uehlinger, Katherine Cardone, Owen, Janet
Tracking skin integrity: a template for hospital and vendor collaboration.(Benchmarking)HealthKilpack, Virginia, Campion, Polly, Stover, Patricia, Wood, Mary E., Cocke, Marilyn W.
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