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MION LC
LEIPZIG R
LAMB K
PALMER RM
Citation: Af. Minnick et al., PREVALENCE AND PATTERNS OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINT USE IN THE ACUTE-CARE SETTING, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(11), 1998, pp. 19-24
Citation: F. Fitzhenry, NURSING ADMINISTRATORS AND CLINICAL INFORMATION-SYSTEMS - SHAPING THEFUTURE, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(11), 1998, pp. 24
Citation: Jj. Warren et Ja. Heermann, THE RESEARCH NURSE INTERN PROGRAM - A MODEL FOR RESEARCH DISSEMINATION AND UTILIZATION, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(11), 1998, pp. 39-45
Citation: Rw. Redman et Kr. Jones, EFFECTS OF IMPLEMENTING PATIENT-CENTERED CARE MODELS ON NURSE AND NON-NURSE MANAGERS, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(11), 1998, pp. 46-53
Authors:
ROBERTS F
SHEEHY CM
MCNAMARA A
VERRAN J
FERKETICH S
Citation: F. Roberts et al., COVERED LIVES AND SEAMLESS SYSTEMS - NURSING WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION IN ARIZONA MANAGED-CARE ENVIRONMENT, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(10), 1998, pp. 4-7
Citation: C. Elliott, BIOETHICS AS COMMODITY - DOES THE EXCHANGE OF MONEY ALTER THE NATURE OF AN ETHICS CONSULTATION, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(10), 1998, pp. 8
Citation: Gc. Ramsey, I THINK THEYRE DOING RESEARCH ON MY PATIENTS, BUT I CANT GET ANYONE TO LISTEN, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(10), 1998, pp. 9-12
Authors:
BRYAN YE
HITCHINGS KS
FUSS MA
FOX MA
KINNEMAN MT
YOUNG MJ
Citation: Ye. Bryan et al., MEASURING AND EVALUATING HOSPITAL RESTRUCTURING EFFORTS - 18-MONTH FOLLOW-UP AND EXTENSION TO CRITICAL CARE, PART 2, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(10), 1998, pp. 13-19
Citation: Ce. Adams et al., DATA-DRIVEN QUALITY IMPROVEMENT FOR HMO PATIENTS - ONE AGENCY EXPERIENCE WITH OASIS AND OBQI, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(10), 1998, pp. 20-25
Citation: Pf. Brennan et al., NURSING PRACTICE MODELS - IMPLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION-SYSTEM DESIGN, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(10), 1998, pp. 26-31
Authors:
GUSTIN TJ
SEMLER JE
HOLCOMB MW
GMEINER JL
BRUMBERG AE
MARTIN PA
LUPO TC
Citation: Tj. Gustin et al., A CLINICAL ADVANCEMENT PROGRAM - CREATING AN ENVIRONMENT OF PROFESSIONAL GROWTH, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(10), 1998, pp. 33-39
Citation: Dl. Ledersnaider et Bs. Channon, SDM95 - REDUCING AGGREGATE CARE TEAM COSTS THROUGH OPTIMAL PATIENT PLACEMENT, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(10), 1998, pp. 48-54
Citation: M. Macrobert et St. Myers, RESEARCH BY COMMITTEE - A STRATEGY TO DEVELOP A CLINICAL, RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(1), 1998, pp. 3
Citation: Rc. Myrtle, CONTRACTING CASUAL NURSING SERVICES - THE ISSUES ARE MORE THAN HOW TODELIVER NURSING-CARE, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(1), 1998, pp. 11-12
Citation: Pm. Haynor et Rw. Wells, WILL NURSING ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMS SURVIVE IN THE 21ST-CENTURY, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(1), 1998, pp. 15-24
Citation: R. Sampson et J. Mercier, THE PROFESSIONAL TRANSITIONS WORKSHOP - CORNERSTONES OF PRACTICE, The Journal of nursing administration, 28(1), 1998, pp. 25-29