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  • Administrative Consolidations, Administrative Services Organizations, and Joint ProgrammingGo to chapter: Administrative Consolidations, Administrative Services Organizations, and Joint Programming

    Administrative Consolidations, Administrative Services Organizations, and Joint Programming

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    This chapter focuses on a series of case studies and best practices for partnerships that discuss in detail the provision of back-office support for nonprofit partners. Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) is a nonprofit public health institute that creates and sustains healthier communities using best practices to improve community health through direct service, partnership, innovation, policy, research, technical assistance, and a prepared work force. Traditional back-office services are usually designed to address many of the challenges of today’s changing nonprofit environment. Services depend on the level of organizational need and affordability, but are usually identified through a comprehensive organizational assessment of the nonprofit client. The Urban Affairs Coalition (UAC) is a Philadelphia-based nonprofit that was founded in 1969 following a historic meeting between the city’s business and community leaders. Most nonprofits never rise to the scale of having a full internal administrative staff and purchased equipment.

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    Partnerships for Health and Human Service Nonprofits: From Collaborations to Mergers
  • Planning and Implementing a Clinical Research Program InfrastructureGo to chapter: Planning and Implementing a Clinical Research Program Infrastructure

    Planning and Implementing a Clinical Research Program Infrastructure

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    This chapter focuses specifically on nursing research program vertical infrastructure. Vertical infrastructure refers to the pillars of the program: the foundation that provides the support to build other services. Three essential components are used to develop a solid nursing research program foundation that advances the scientific foundation of nursing practice and promotes integration of evidence-based practices. The three components are nurse researchers who coach or mentor clinical nurses in nursing research, intranet website resources, and a research departmental database. A successful nursing research program is contingent on having the right nurse researcher personnel who can move research from project inception to dissemination in peer-reviewed literature and translation into practice. Nurse leadership may benefit from educational programs or a business plan that includes the benefits of a nursing research program and information about how a specific nursing research program aligns with strategic goals.

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    Building and Sustaining a Hospital-Based Nursing Research Program
  • Dorothea Lynde Dix: Privilege, Passion, and ReformGo to chapter: Dorothea Lynde Dix: Privilege, Passion, and Reform

    Dorothea Lynde Dix: Privilege, Passion, and Reform

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    Dorothea Lynde Dix was born into an upper-class, highly educated, intelligent, and politically connected Bostonian family. These opportunities provided the foundation necessary to propel her into a leadership role as national and international advocate for the most vulnerable groups in the mid-1800s. Dorothea utilized her Methodist father’s background to augment the teachings of her adopted religious calling, Unitarianism, which promises salvation through leading a directed life. This chapter explores her leadership role in this period of American history. It also shows how her family background, pursuit of education, personality, and religious commitment to humanitarianism enabled her to confront seemingly insurmountable obstacles to implement national and international reform of care for psychiatrically disabled and imprisoned populations. In the final phase of her career, Dorothea was chosen for a national role to lead nursing during the American Civil War, a role that she considered as within her scope of knowledge and skills.

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    Nursing’s Greatest Leaders: A History of Activism
  • Budgeting, Scheduling, and Daily Staffing for Acute Care Nursing UnitsGo to chapter: Budgeting, Scheduling, and Daily Staffing for Acute Care Nursing Units

    Budgeting, Scheduling, and Daily Staffing for Acute Care Nursing Units

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    This chapter provides the doctor of nursing practice (DNP)/nurse leader with knowledge of the financial, scheduling, staffing, reporting tools, and leadership commitment required to be successful in the management and retention of their workforce and the delivery of care to the patients. The DNP/nurse leader has ultimate accountability for the cost center budget for labor resources, salary and expense dollars, staff satisfaction, and the delivery of care to the patients on the unit. Accountability and teamwork are crucial to achieving best practices, engagement by frontline staff to improve patient safety and the quality of care. There is no question that nursing care and quality patient care are inseparable. Safe staffing saves lives and a growing body of evidence documents that adequate nurse staffing improves patient outcomes, resulting in shorter lengths of stay, fewer complications, and patient deaths.

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    Financial and Business Management for the Doctor of Nursing Practice
  • Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist Certification Review Go to book: Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist Certification Review

    Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist Certification Review

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    Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) play a critical role in ensuring the implementation of high-quality evidence based care, improved patient outcomes, and reduced health care delivery costs. Professional certification is one way we distinguish our unique contributions and advanced practice nursing expertise from other advanced practice roles. This first edition of the book represents a compilation of Clinical Nurse Specialist practice knowledge contributed by respected clinicians from across the nation for certification examination preparation. The book incorporates content from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (AGCNS) Population Focused Competencies and the American Association of Critical Care Nurses Scope and Standards for CNS Practice. It begins with an introduction to the current AGCNS examination options, test plans and processes, as well as test taking strategies for success. The remainder of the book organizes test plan subject matter according to the three spheres of impact of CNS practice. The book includes twelve chapters presenting the overview, pathophysiology, etiology, assessment, diagnosis, treatment/management, and related pharmacology content according to each body system. It addresses the nurse and nursing practice sphere of impact. Relevant content includes age-related response to illness and adult-gerontology population specific practice standards for care and advocacy of the older adult. Emphasis is placed upon culturally competent care and safe care transitions. Nursing practice content includes consultation, collaboration, education, mentoring and communication skills. Nurse and nursing practice advocacy topics review public policy, professional practice issues, and ethical concerns. The book covers systems and systems leadership competencies of the CNS. Relevant content involves quality improvement principles, safety initiatives, financial stewardship, organizational level program development and systems change. Clinical inquiry subject matter covers evidence- based practice, research methodology, and skills for dissemination of CNS work.

  • Nursing Leadership Lessons: An Association Executive’s PerspectiveGo to chapter: Nursing Leadership Lessons: An Association Executive’s Perspective

    Nursing Leadership Lessons: An Association Executive’s Perspective

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    This chapter explores how three successful nursing leaders, using different leadership approaches, demonstrate traditional leadership attributes such as strategic vision; risk-taking and creativity; interpersonal and communication effectiveness; and inspiring and leading change. It discusses the opportunities and implications for nursing leaders and those external to the profession to develop collaborative and transformative partnerships to advance quality health care. Pragmatic leaders demonstrate leadership excellence by effectively translating their nursing care assessment skills into the ability to approach organizational problem solving and decision making in a systematic, logical manner. In contrast to the present-needs focus of pragmatic leaders, charismatic leaders are vision-based leaders who predicate their leadership agenda on attaining future goals. Each of the three nursing leaders profiled understands the importance of being politically astute and effectively leveraging power and influence to make value-added contributions. To varying degrees, the various constituents of the nursing leaders profiled view them as socialized leaders.

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    Nursing Leadership From the Outside In
  • Management and LeadershipGo to chapter: Management and Leadership

    Management and Leadership

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    Basic management and leadership skills are necessary for nurses in all levels of the organization. Leadership is a key standard of correctional nursing practice as defined by the American Nurses Association. As a licensed health care professional, nurses have a legal and ethical responsibility to appropriately delegate tasks within the health care team. The American Correctional Association (ACA) accreditation program is a voluntary accreditation process evaluating the service delivery of a correctional facility. National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) standards are widely recognized as a basis for effective health service delivery in the correctional setting. The health care programs operated by Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) have been accredited under the ambulatory health care standards of The Joint Commission (TJC). Effecting organizational and clinical change through a structured process and attention to the human factors of change can move a clinical program forward, even in the challenging correctional environment.

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    Essentials of Correctional Nursing
  • Nursing Leadership: Contributions to Safety and QualityGo to chapter: Nursing Leadership: Contributions to Safety and Quality

    Nursing Leadership: Contributions to Safety and Quality

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    As a clinical pharmacist, Al Patterson has shared-many experiences with nurses; he reflects on the key dimensions of nursing leadership and describes the similarities between the professions of pharmacy and nursing. He believes that nursing leaders recognize the societal responsibility inherent in their role, and the professional responsibility to provide the most meaningful care to each patient and to structure the environment to ensure safety and quality. There are several things that stand out to me as examples of the transformational nature of nursing leadership: patient advocacy, professional development, and most important, the focus on quality and safety. Initially many department leaders volunteered staff for quality advisor (QA) training, and over 160 teams were formed to address a wide array of problems. Central to the concepts of shared leadership/shared governance is the recognition that the profession must continually improve itself.

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    Nursing Leadership From the Outside In
  • Books in Nursing—Roots for Professional GrowthGo to chapter: Books in Nursing—Roots for Professional Growth

    Books in Nursing—Roots for Professional Growth

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    The second decade of the young publishing company brought several changes that pointed to the future characteristic of Springer Publishing Company. While the 1950s were strong in medical titles, combined with some nursing and important psychology titles, during the second decade of the young company, a clear shift is noticeable: only 5 books on medical topics, 4 on veterinary topics, and 13 in psychology came out, but 20 new nursing books were published. Very little expenses for promotion were required as most of the customers were subscribers and agricultural machinery and equipment dealers who sold the books to their farmer customers. Books on leadership techniques, on clinical teaching, were joined by such titles as The Nurse and Her Problem Patient by Gertrude Ujhely, Perspectives on Clinical Teaching by Dorothy Smith, New Directions for Nurses and Issues in Nursing by Bonnie Bullough, and more on similar levels.

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    The History of Springer Publishing Company
  • Lessons Learned From the Nurse in ChargeGo to chapter: Lessons Learned From the Nurse in Charge

    Lessons Learned From the Nurse in Charge

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    The author, Arthur G. Cosby speaks about his mother, Lillie Mae Mclntire Cosby; a nurse who led him to understand what constitutes leadership, his responsibilities to others, and the role of women in the modern world. In his mother’s mind, discipline was a critical aspect of good health care. As head nurse, she supervised large number of junior nurses, aids and orderlies, many of whom had limited formal health care training. It was very important to him that he had a mother who could do so many things and do them well. Not only was she a mother and nurturer, she was also a woman who was the breadwinner, who could successfully carry out most any job even the most difficult. Over the course of her career, she actively carried out the health care responsibilities of head nurse, hospital administrator, emergency room nurse, obstetrics nurse, public health nurse and nurse practitioner.

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    Nursing Leadership From the Outside In

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