Journal of Nursing Care Quality 1997 - Abstracts

Journal of Nursing Care Quality 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A framework for integrated quality improvement.(Consumer-Focused Improvements in Quality)HealthWilloughby, Catherine, Budreau, Ginette, Livingston, Debra
A multidisciplinary approach to occipital pressure ulcers related to cervical collars.(Improving Quality through Case Management)HealthPowers, Jan
Are you linking competence to outcomes?(The Quality Function in Redesigned Organizations)HealthSchroeder, Patricia
A survey of multicultural awareness among hospital and clinical staff. (At the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics and Children's Hospital)HealthPeterson, Ronnie, Smith, Janet, Whitman, Helen
Bringing clinical pathways to life. (Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthSchroeder, Patricia
Care management: outcomes-based practice for the primary nurse.HealthJohnson, Trudy, Tahan, Hussein
Case management: considerations for coordinating quality services in rural communities.(Improving Quality through Case Management)HealthBushy, Angeline
Case management: past, present, future - the drivers for change.(Improving Quality through Case Management)HealthReynolds, Carol, Smeltzer, Carolyn Hope
Conducting unit-based research to improve quality of care.(The Quality Function in Redesigned Organizations)HealthVerdin, Jo Ann, Gaynor, Sandra
Consumer-focused preadmission testing: a paradigm shift.(Consumer-Focused Improvements in Quality)HealthClyne, Mary Ellen, Forlenza, Mary
Creating flowcharts in Microsoft PowerPoint.(Improving Quality through Case Management)HealthJohnson, Dian I.
Developing a best practice model for care of patients with polydipsia.(Improving Quality through Case Management)HealthVisalli, Henry
Dimensions and indicators of patients' perceived nursing care quality in the hospital setting. (Communicating Health-Care Quality)HealthChang, Karen
Does employee involvement work? Yes, sometimes.(The Quality Function in Redesigned Organizations)HealthCotton, John L.
Effect of standardized approach to the care of the extremely low birth weight infant.HealthHorgan, Michael J., Furdon, Susan Arana, Lapitsky, Janet, Diven, Shirley
Elements for a report card: one institution's experience moving from theory to trial. (Communicating Health-Care Quality)HealthRobinson, Joan O., Finch, Debra
Empowering initiatives to improve a community's health status.(The Quality Challenge in Managed Care)HealthBushy, Angeline
Ensuring the competence of one-to-one sitters. (constant observation of patients)(Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthRagaisis, Karen M., Wedler, Carol
First impressions of the nurse and nursing care.HealthMangum, Sandra, Garrison, Carolyn, Lind, Charlene, Hilton, H. Gill
Four steps to creating quality indicators across sites.(The Quality Function in Redesigned Organizations)HealthFields, Willa, Berntsen, Karin, Coutts, Beth, Kirnon, Patricia
Functional teams lead to joint commission success.(The Quality Function in Redesigned Organizations)HealthJohnson, Dian, Weller, Donna, McDonald, Elissa, Mooney, Kathleen, O'Neill, M. Susan, Winterhalter, AnneMarie, Yackanich, Rita
'hat do you call your patients?(The Quality Function in Redesigned Organizations)HealthWedler, Carole E.
Health-care accountability: communicating quality to the public. (Communicating health-care quality)HealthRibnick, Preston G., Carrano, Valerie A.
Health care consumer report cards: what do patients and families really want to know? What should they want to know? (Communicating Health-Care Quality)HealthRhinehart, Emily
How to create a cause and effect diagram. (A performance improvement graphical tool)(Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthJohnson, Dian
How to use object linking and embedding: automating performance improvement reports. (when compiling performance improvement reports via computer)(Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthJohnson, Dian
Implementing the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research pain management pediatric guideline in a multicultural practice setting.(Consumer-Focused Improvements in Quality)HealthMills, Hilary, Buchanan, Lynne, Voigtman, Janet
Improved perinatal outcomes with perinatal case management.(Improving Quality through Case Management)HealthScheideberg, Donna
Improving patient follow-up through implementation of an ambulatory care quality improvement program.(Consumer-Focused Improvements in Quality)HealthGranneman, Stephanie, Russell, Cynthia L.
Increasing access to health care: a study of pediatric nurse practitioner outcomes in a school-based clinic.(The Quality Challenge in Managed Care)HealthJones, Mary Elaine, Clark, Dolores
Linking the pieces of performance improvement.(Improving Quality through Case Management)HealthSchroeder, Patricia
Medication self-administration: an outcome-oriented, consumer-driven program.(Consumer-Focused Improvements in Quality)HealthJohnstone, Linda, Visalli, Hank, Lazzaro, Cynthia A., Kasky, Sandra
Mother-infant home care drives quality in a managed care environment.(The Quality Challenge in Managed Care)HealthMalnory, Margaret
Nurse call systems: impact on nursing performance.(Consumer-Focused Improvements in Quality)HealthMiller, Robert V., Miller, Elaine Tilka, Deets, Carol
Nurse-sensitive health care outcomes in acute care settings: an integrative analysis of the literature.(The Quality Challenge in Managed Care)HealthPierce, Susan F.
Outcomes in an academic nursing center: client satisfaction with student services.HealthHenly, Susan J., Lindsey, Deborah L., Tyree, Elizabeth A.
Patient satisfaction with nurse practitioner care in primary care.HealthLarrabee, June H., Ferri, Jeannie Angela, Hartig, Margaret T.
PI cubed: performance improvement, ideas and innovations. (newsletter)(Improving Quality through Case Management)HealthHitchcock, Debra A., Greenisen, Shelly B., Winkler, Jeanne
Quality plan for a product line.(The Quality Function in Redesigned Organizations)HealthLanza, Marilyn Lewis, Binus, Gregory K., McMillan, Frederick J.
Reducing high-risk interventions for managing aggression in psychiatric settings.(Consumer-Focused Improvements in Quality)HealthJohnstone, Linda, Visalli, Hank, Lazzaro, Cynthia A., McNasser, Grace
Redundant reporting vs. proactive planning: it's all in how you use the tools.(Improving Quality through Case Management)HealthSchroeder, Patricia
Standards and practice guidelines as the foundation for clinical practice.HealthYoos, H. Lorrie, McMullen, Ann, Malone, Karen, Richards, Kathy, Rideout, Kathy, Schultz, Jaci
Striving toward a best practice model for a restraint-free environment. (Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthVisalli, Hank, McNasser, Grace
Take CQI home: a learning exercise. (continuous quality improvement)(Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthSchmeda, Elaine A.
The future of the quality professional in health care.(The Quality Function in Redesigned Organizations)HealthSchroeder, Patricia
The quality evolution in managed care organizations: shifting the focus to community health.(The Quality Challenge in Managed Care)HealthWeiss, Margie
The relationship of patients' perceptions of holistic nursing caring to satisfaction with nursing care.HealthWilliams, Susan Ann
Three approaches to comparative data.(Performance Improvement, Ideas & Innovations)HealthSchroeder, Patricia
Using the Microsoft PowerPoint timeline template.(The Quality Function in Redesigned Organizations)HealthJohnson, Dian I.
Variance analysis for care path outcomes management.(Improving Quality through Case Management)HealthWhipple, Thomas W., Little, Ann B.
Verifying nursing home care quality using minimum data set quality indicators and other quality measures.(The Quality Function in Redesigned Organizations)HealthMehr, David R., Popejoy, Lori, Hicks, Lanis L., Scott, Jill, Conn, Vicki S., Rantz, Marilyn J., Porter, Rose, Maas, Meridean, Zwygart-Stauffacher, Mary, Grando, Victoria
What is influencing performance improvement in managed care?(The Quality Challenge in Managed Care)HealthParisi, Lenard L.
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