Nursing Administration Quarterly 1997 - Abstracts

Nursing Administration Quarterly 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
After a merger: the dilemma of the best leadership approach for nursing.(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)HealthPorter-O'Grady, Tim, Bradley, Carol, Crow, Greg, Hendrich, Ann L.
Application of caring theory in primary care: a challenge for advanced practice.(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthGreen-Hernandez, Carol
Are staffs prepared for the new information-based hospital enterprise? (Nursing Informatics)(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)HealthSimpson, Roy L.
Clinical information system: a "gateway" to the 21st century.(Electronic Practice and Information Management: Patient Confidentiality, Technology, and Ethics)HealthSabo, Dorothy
Competitive styles in men and women.(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthReed, Richard C., Reed, Selma, Lantz, John
Delivery-of-care systems using clinical nursing assistants: making it work.(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)HealthSalmond, Susan Warner
Determining if shared leadership is being practiced: evaluation methodology.HealthSpooner, Susan H., Keenan, Ronda, Card, Michael
Effects of the program-management model: a case study on professional rehabilitation nursing.(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)HealthMiller, Mary Ann, Miller, Laban Darrel
Establishing a nurse-managed wellness clinic in a predominantly older African American inner-city high rise: an advanced practice nursing project.(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthTaylor, Carol A., Carroll, Theresa L., Resick, Lenore K., D'Antonio, Joyce A., de Chesnay, Mary
Executive journey: from 1,300 FTEs to none.HealthDrenkard, Karen
From the editor.(nurse executives need to recognize the necessity to change and to seek expert help)(Editorial)HealthBrown, Barbara J.
From the editor.(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)(Editorial)HealthBrown, Barbara J.
Guest editorial.(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)(Editorial)HealthVautier, Alice Forsha
Health insurance plans from the consumer's point of view: the good one and the bad one.(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)HealthO'Leary, Joan
Health status measurement in computer-based patient record systems.(Electronic Practice and Information Management: Patient Confidentiality, Technology, and Ethics)HealthHolzemer, William L., Henry, Suzanne Bakken, Lush, Mary, Constantino, Mori, Sousa, Karen, Mead, Charles N.
Informatics nurse specialist: roles in health care organizations.(Electronic Practice and Information Management: Patient Confidentiality, Technology, and Ethics)HealthLange, Linda L.
Intellectual property issues in the digital health care world.(Electronic Practice and Information Management: Patient Confidentiality, Technology, and Ethics)HealthSkiba, Diane J.
Is nursing under new management or is it a matter of semantics?HealthSherwood, Thomas A.
Key issues in building a continuum of care.(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthMinnick, Ann
LDS Hospital, a facility of Intermountain Health Care, Salt Lake City, Utah.(Electronic Practice and Information Management: Patient Confidentiality, Technology, and Ethics)HealthNelson, Nancy, Peck, Marjorie, Buxton, Roger, Bushnell, Joy, Dahle, Michelle, Rosebrock, Brenda, Ashton, Carol A.
Leading beyond traditional boundaries: a community nursing perspective.HealthMichaels, Cathy
Managing chronically ill older people in the midst of the health care revolution.(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)HealthScott, Jill, Rantz, Marilyn
Measuring the impact of advanced practice nursing on achieving cost-quality outcomes: issues and challenges.(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthCarroll, Theresa L., Fay, Vaunette P.
Multicultural considerations for the advanced practice nurse anesthetist in the preoperative teaching area.(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthHanna, Kathleen
My labyrinth.(executive vice president at Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT, considers her life path as a nurse)HealthAnderson, Rhonda
Nurse executives in the 1990s: empowered or oppressed?HealthRoberts, Susan
Nurse leaders: roles driving organizational transition.HealthHernandez, Debra Bumsted, Spivack, Linda Berger, Zwingman-Bagley, Cheryl
Nursing data sets are finally beginning to catch up to technology's promise.(Electronic Practice and Information Management: Patient Confidentiality, Technology, and Ethics)HealthSimpson, Roy L.
Nursing journalism leadership.HealthBlancett, Suzanne Smith
Over the horizon: the future and the advanced practice nurse.(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthPorter-O'Grady, Tim
Privacy, confidentiality, and security in clinical information systems: dilemmas and opportunities for the nurse executive.(Electronic Practice and Information Management: Patient Confidentiality, Technology, and Ethics)HealthStyffe, Elizabeth J.
Professional practice leader: a transformational role that addresses human diversity.(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthBournes, Debra A., DasGupta, Tracey L.
Profiles of leadership: a dialogue with two nursing revolutionaries.HealthKoerner, JoEllen
Reduced risk of complex response: an invisible outcome.(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthHarris, Marcelline R.
Staff mix models: complementary or substitution roles for nurses.(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)HealthHall, Linda McGillis
Strategies for the nurse executive to keep the rural hospitals open.(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)HealthShride, Stephen E.
The challenge of making it real: interdisciplinary practice in a "seamless" organization.(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)HealthSorrells-Jones, Jean
The nurse executive in the 21st century: how do we prepare?HealthAlexander, Catherine Cebulski
The private practice of nursing: the gift of entrereneurialism.HealthPorter-O'Grady, Tim
The promise of nurse practitioners. (Advanced Practice Providers)HealthCarter, Michael A.
The Virginia Henderson International Nursing Library: resource for nurse administrators.(Electronic Practice and Information Management: Patient Confidentiality, Technology, and Ethics)HealthGraves, Judith Rae
Understanding and managing change in health care organizations.(The Health Care Revolution: Health Care Enterprise)HealthNagaike, Kyoko
Using advanced practice to shape public policy: agenda setting.(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthMilstead, Jeri A.
Using the vision of healthy people to build healthier communities.(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthGebbie, Kristine
Value-adding information: virtual conferencing, a telecommunication pathway to the future.(Electronic Practice and Information Management: Patient Confidentiality, Technology, and Ethics)HealthEdgecumbe, Joan
What good are advanced practitioners if nobody at the top knows their value? (Nursing Informatics)(Advanced Practice Providers)HealthSimpson, Roy L.
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