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Validity and model-based reliability of the Work Organisation Assessment Questionnaire among nurses
Nursing Outlook - Tập 63 - Trang 318-330 - 2015
Leila Karimi, Denny Meyer
Role of Student Nurse in the Prehospital Medical Teams Responding to the Scene of A Terrorist Attack in France
Nursing Outlook - Tập 67 - Trang 441-449 - 2019
Carla De Stefano, Hayatte Akodad, Helene Gauducheau, Paul-Georges Reuter, Jean-Damien Ricard, Tomislav Petrovic, Frédéric Adnet, Jennifer Truchot, Frédéric Lapostolle
How collaborative practice agreements impede the provision of vital behavioral health services
Nursing Outlook - Tập 68 - Trang 581 - 2020
Martin Brendan, Chapman Susan A., Phoenix Bethany J.
Background The critical shortage of behavioral health professionals impairs the ability of the U.S. health care system to respond to the growing demand for services to address mental illness and substance use disorders. Purpose To identify how restrictive state regulations act as barriers to full utilization of psychiatric mental health advanced practice registered nurses (PMH-APRN), whose scope of practice enables them to provide a full range of behavioral health services. Methods A sequential mixed methods study combining interview data (n = 94) from a qualitative study of PMH-APRN practice with a subset of quantitative data (n = 699) from a national APRN survey examining the impact of state-mandated APRN/MD collaborative practice agreements. Discussion Data sources converged to portray challenges to optimal use of APRNs providing psychiatric/mental health services, including high out-of-pocket fees, irregular communication with supervisors, mandated chart reviews, and supervisor turnover. Conclusion Inconsistent and burdensome supervision requirements contribute to cost inflation and may limit patient access.
#Collaborative practice agreement #Advanced practice registered nurse #Supervising physician
Experiences of vulnerability and uncertainty during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars: Stories of wounded service members and the nurses who cared for them
Nursing Outlook - Tập 65 - Trang S71-S80 - 2017
Patricia Watts Kelley, Deborah Kenny, Rosemary Donley
Issues in conducting intervention research in long-term care settings
Nursing Outlook - Tập 43 - Trang 249-253 - 1995
Linda R. Phillips, Suzanne Van Ort
Research nurse manager perceptions about research activities performed by non-nurse clinical research coordinators
Nursing Outlook - Tập 63 - Trang 474-483 - 2015
Carolynn Thomas Jones, Clare Hastings, Lynda Law Wilson
Hanging tough
Nursing Outlook - Tập 49 - Trang 113-114 - 2001
Carole A. Anderson
The Hartford Geriatric Nursing Initiative: Developing a focused strategy and strong partnerships to improve nursing care for older adults
Nursing Outlook - Tập 59 - Trang 182-187 - 2011
Rachael Watman, Marcus Escobedo, Christopher A. Langston
Nurse leaders and the innovation competence gap
Nursing Outlook - Tập 64 - Trang 255-261 - 2016
Kenneth R. White, Rubin Pillay, Xuan Huang
Presenteeism in nursing: An evolutionary concept analysis
Nursing Outlook - Tập 65 - Trang 615-623 - 2017
Jessica G. Rainbow, Linsey M. Steege
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