journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29984570/the-economics-of-palliative-care-as-a-human-right-a-global-action-item
#21
EDITORIAL
William Rosa
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2017: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975495/photo-identification-on-a-medical-surgical-unit-improves-communication-resulting-in-positive-patient-outcomes
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin Shimp, Amy Sims
Creating an environment that allows for ease of communication is imperative to meet the demands of health care that is focused on quality, safety, and outcomes. As a way to improve the communication between and identification of nursing staff by the interprofessional team, a process was created to aide in timely identification and communication between health care members. Enhanced communication can result in an increase in Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) scores for patient satisfaction in responsiveness, communication with nurses, and bathroom help...
November 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975494/want-to-create-jobs-and-drive-economic-growth-invest-in-nursing-and-global-health-workforce
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie L Ferguson
The High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth was created by the United Nations to tackle the projected global shortfall of health care workers. The Commission developed recommendations addressing job creation, gender and women's rights, education, training and skills, health service delivery and organization, technology, and crises and humanitarian settings. The Commission report is an opportunity for nurse leaders, key stakeholders, and advocates in our nation to continue to champion heath workforce issues...
November 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975493/ambulatory-care-nurse-sensitive-indicators-series-patient-engagement-as-a-nurse-sensitive-indicator-in-ambulatory-care
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eileen M Esposito, Catherine A Rhodes, Catherine M Besthoff, Nena Bonuel
Ambulatory care registered nurses (RNs) have a pivotal role in educating, encouraging, motivating, and supporting patients to be engaged in their care and achieve their health care goals. To improve health outcomes, patients need to be engaged in attaining these goals. RNs are instrumental in this process and well-controlled studies will demonstrate their impact on helping patient's engage in their care.
November 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975492/the-mediating-role-of-psychological-contract-violation-between-psychological-contract-breach-and-nurses-organizational-attitudes
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeroen Trybou, D'haenens Maaike, D'hulst Elke, Paul Gemmel
This study draws on psychological contract theory, according to which organizational members reciprocate detrimental treatment they perceive with negative work-related attitudes and behaviors. Organizational attitudes were predicted by both breach and violation. This study demonstrates the importance of psychological contract breach and violation to nurses. Nursing administrators and leaders are advised to monitor and balance the expectations of nurses. They should recognize the importance of the interpretive process leading to feelings of betrayal and anger, thus providing the opportunity to manage perceptions of breach...
November 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975491/enhancing-nurse-faculty-retention-through-quality-work-environments-a-photovoice-project
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda Kirkham
The literature is rich with evidence that a nurse's work environment impacts his or her experience of factors related to turnover intent. However, one area of inquiry that has received little attention is the work environment of nursing faculty. The aim of this study was to gain an understanding of participants' lived experiences related to work environment quality and it's link with retention; use the knowledge gained to construct a definition of quality work environments from a nursing faculty perspective; and formulate grassroots recommendations that can serve as a stimulant for change within organizations...
November 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975489/trends-in-nursing-care-efficiency-from-2007-to-2011-on-acute-nursing-units
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Yankovsky, Byron J Gajewski, Nancy Dunton
Improving the efficiency of health care is a national priority. The purpose of this study was to estimate trends in the efficiency of nursing care. Specifically, the baseline and rate of change in efficiency in the association between select hospital and nursing unit characteristics (e.g., nurse staffing levels) and indicators of patient safety (e.g., fall rates and hospital-acquired pressure ulcer rates) was investigated. A small but significant improvement in efficiency for non-Magnet® hospitals and units with increased RN hours per patient day was found...
November 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975488/searching-for-meaning-in-times-of-uncertainty
#28
EDITORIAL
Donna M Nickitas
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975487/nurses-and-the-ethics-of-big-data
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
John M Welton
As we move toward a value-based health care system and payment models based on individual performance of providers, nurses are faced with a dilemma. Should we as a profession actively pursue the development of individual nurse performance metrics, analysis, benchmarks, and practice standards, similar to those being implemented for physicians? Or should we wait until these metrics are imposed by payers and policymakers with little or no input from nurses?
September 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975486/why-we-should-be-paying-attention-to-the-evolving-world-of-staffing-technology-solutions
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathy S Douglas
Staffing solutions are evolving at remarkable speed. It no longer takes large, complicated, technical teams to create powerful, reliable, high-quality solutions. Today's cloud-based solutions can be implemented in hours and configured as fast as an organization can tolerate. These new, well-designed systems are highly intuitive and adopted rapidly. Data can be displayed in different ways for different users with different responsibilities. Upgrades are no longer big, costly events; they are done automatically...
September 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975485/election-2016-where-are-we-with-the-affordable-care-act
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deborah B Gardner
As this election campaign, like many, has been more about personality than policy, it is important to remember that positions on policy are the real substance of election outcomes. Although health care is ranking lower than other national issues in the minds of voters, it remains a vital topic. Nurses need to stay informed on this important issue, especially regarding the policy proposals from both parties and candidates
September 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975484/a-leadership-development-program-through-mentorship-for-clinical-nurses-in-turkey
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fahriye Vatan, Ayla Bayιk Temel
Mentoring programs can enhance nursing satisfaction, improve retention, ensure optimal patient outcomes, and may have a positive organizational effect in developing leadership skills in nursing. In this study, the effects of a formal mentoring program were explored on a sample of 18 professional nurse leaders (nine mentors and nine proteges) at a university hospital in Turkey. After receiving a formal mentoring training program, mentors and proteges were paired with each other for a 6-month monitoring period...
September 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975483/cost-analysis-of-an-advanced-practice-registered-nurse-transitional-care-model-for-cardiac-patients
#33
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Sherry M Bumpus, Barbara L Brush, Jack Wheeler, Susan J Pressler, Kim A Eagle, Melvyn Rubenfire
Interest in care transitions has intensified in light of emphasis placed on hospital readmissions. This study provides a comparative analysis of the costs of providing transitional care through a program for cardiac patients against hospital readmission costs. The advanced practice registered nurse-managed BRIDGE model reduced health care costs associated with readmissions that were in excess of program costs. On average, there was a per-patient savings of $4,944 in avoided readmissions within 30 days of hospital discharge...
September 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975038/is-there-a-business-case-for-nursing-home-quality-improvement
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathleen Abrahamson, Heather Davila, Nancy Rehkamp, Greg Arling
Evidence supporting a relationship between costs and quality in nursing homes has been inconsistent. The Minnesota Performance-based Incentive Payment Program (PIPP) is an innovative public policy that promotes quality improvement (QI) in the state's nursing facilities. The objective of this study was to investigate the economic or business perspective surrounding QI participation by exploring nursing home leader perceptions regarding market-based motivations for improvements, or a business case for engaging in a quality improvement project...
September 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975036/exploring-explanations-for-the-female-male-earnings-difference-among-registered-nurses-in-the-united-states
#35
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Ulrike Muench, Susan H Busch, Jody Sindelar, Peter I Buerhaus
Research has shown male registered nurses (RNs) outearn their female colleagues by approximately $5,000 annually. The aim of this study was to explore differences in characteristics of female and male fulltime employed RNs, and to examine whether these differences help account for the female-male earnings gap in nursing. Specifically, the researchers tested whether the gender earnings gap could be explained by differences in career aspiration, workplace experience, time taken out of the labor force for child-rearing, and physical strength...
September 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975034/policy-politics-and-the-presidential-campaign-what-s-at-stake-for-nursing
#36
EDITORIAL
Donna M Nickitas
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975030/the-world-health-organization-launches-the-2016-2020-global-strategic-directions-for-strengthening-nursing-and-midwifery
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annette Mwansa Nkowane, Stephanie L Ferguson
The World Health Organization (WHO) Global Strategic Directions for Strengthening Nursing and Midwifery 2016-2020 provide a framework to ensure nursing and midwifery interventions are developed, implemented, and evaluated at global, regional, and country levels and in partnership with key stakeholders. The Global Strategic Directions for Strengthening Nursing and Midwifery 2016-2020 supports the WHO's Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030. The WHO Global Strategic Directions for Strengthening Nursing and Midwifery 2016-2020 presents a vision, guiding principles, and four themes to maximize nursing and midwifery workforce contributions to improve global health...
July 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975028/ambulatory-care-nurse-sensitive-indicators-series-starting-with-low-hanging-fruit-proposing-the-adaptation-of-health-care-measures-to-the-role-of-the-nurse-in-ambulatory-care
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rosemarie Battaglia, Rachel Start, Mary Morin
The American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing's Nurse-Sensitive Indicator Task Force was charged with identifying and developing meaningful measures for the ambulatory care environment. Several strategies were used to identify measures that would reflect the value of the role of the nurse in this setting. One such strategy was to conduct a comprehensive review of the health care environment as a whole and the measures within it, to identify measures that already existed that could easily be adapted to the role of the nurse in ambulatory care settings...
July 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975026/accountability-of-nursing-interventions-vs-severity-of-illness-scores-for-the-hospital-care-cost-of-total-hip-replacement
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mikyoung Lee, Thomas R Clancy
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which nursing care compared to severity of illness (SOI) accounted for direct hospital costs. The type, frequency, and duration of nursing interventions required for patients undergoing total hip replacement surgery by the SOI stages with independent t-tests were identified. Although patients in Stage 3 generally needed a greater amount of each intervention than patients in Stage 2, the differences in needs for nursing interventions were not consistent using SOI...
July 2016: Nursing Economic$
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29975025/a-global-health-agenda-it-is-who-we-are
#40
EDITORIAL
Donna M Nickitas
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2016: Nursing Economic$
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