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Nursing Administration in the 21st Century
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Nursing Administration in the 21st Century
A Self-Care Theory Approach



November 1998 | 320 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book seeks to define nursing at a management or administrative level. Using the widely regarded Orem self-care deficit model to provide a nursing focus, the authors explore the nursing needs of populations, the roles and functions of advanced practice nursing administration, and the administrative structures, processes and outcomes that facilitate nursing practice.
D E Orem
Foreword
 
Health Care Service Organization
Trends as We Move Toward the 21st Century

 
 
The Domain of Nursing
 
Models for Nursing Administration
 
Describing Populations for Purposes of Providing Nursing Services
 
The Processes of Administration
 
Design as a Function of the Nursing Professional
 
The Clinical Communication System
 
Quality Control
Patient Outcomes

 
 
Quality Control
Nursing Standards

 
 
Fiscal Management and Delivery of Safe, Effective Nursing
 
Utilization of Nursing Personnel
 
Strategies for Theory-Based Nursing
 
Ensuring the Provision of Nursing in the Future
A Summation

 

Sarah E. Allison

Katherine E. McLaughlin-Renpenning

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ISBN: 9780761914556
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