Nursing Administration in the 21st Century
A Self-Care Theory Approach
- Sarah E. Allison - University of Mississippi, USA
- Katherine E. McLaughlin-Renpenning - MCL~ Educational Services, Canada
Other Titles in:
Nursing Administration & Management
Nursing Administration & Management
January 1999 | 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.
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Foreword
Health Care Service Organization
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
Quality Control
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