Charting nursing's future : agenda for the 1990s

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Charting nursing's future : agenda for the 1990s

[edited by] Linda H. Aiken, Claire M. Fagin

J.B. Lippincott Co., c1992

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

A study of the issues and challenges that nursing faces in the coming decade, including the nursing shortage, preventive health care, payment and reimbursement issues, credentialing, advanced nursing practice, professional nursing in various practice settings, nursing needs of vulnerable groups and factors influencing the future of nursing. This book outlines the policies and practices that will shape nursing's direction in the future; how nurses in various settings and specialities can sort out their options and formulate effective strategies for improving the delivery of care; the cost implications of preventive care and nursing's financial impact on the health care system; how nursing can deal with the challenge of caring for those most vulnerable to the social and economic forces that buffet society - the newborn and the elderly, the homeless, the abused and those with AIDS and finally; the book outlines future opportunities that can be generated by nursing education, research, government policy and reimbursement options.

目次

  • Part I Policy and practice debates: cost-effectiveness of nursing care revisited - 1981-1990, Claire M. Fagin
  • specialization and credentialing, Margretta Styles
  • the nursing labour market - considerations for the 1990s, Patricia Prescott
  • when is prevention better than cure?, Louise B. Russell
  • health care technology and its assessment - where nursing fits in, Ada Jacox. Part 2 Issues in hospital nursing practice: fostering professional nursing practice in hospitals - the experience of Boston's Beth Israel Hospital, Joyce Clifford
  • initiatives to restructure hospital nursing services, Barbara A. Donaho, Pauline M. Seitz and Mary Kay Kohles
  • advanced nursing practice - future of the clinical nurse specialists, Luther Christman
  • medicare prospective payment and the changing health care environment, Eileen Lake
  • DRGs and the measurement of nursing, Donna Diers. Part 3 Challenges and opportunities across practice settings: nurse midwifery and nurse anaesthetists - the cutting edge in specialty practice, Donna Diers
  • the organization and financing of longer-term care, Charlene Harrington
  • nursing homes - residents' needs
  • nursing's response, Mathy Mezey
  • psychiatric nursing, directions for the future, Jean C. Fox
  • nursing returns to the home health frontier, Rosemary Bowman
  • public health nursing - does it have a future?, Carolyn Williams
  • is health a school issue?, Judy Igoe
  • advanced nursing practice - future of nurse practitioners, Loretta Ford. Part 4 Caring for vulnerable groups: strategies to reduce infant mortality, Lauren S. Arnold and Rae K. Grad
  • low birthweight - practice and policy issues, Dorothy Brooten
  • adolescents - improving life chances, Ann O'Sullivan, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and Donald F. Schwarz
  • victims of rape and sexual abuse, Ann Burgess and Carol R. Hartman
  • health care for the homeless, Ada Lindsey
  • the nursing challenges of AIDS, Gwen van Servellen
  • breaking new ground in elder care - practice, research, and education, Neville E. Strumpf and M. Catherine Stevenson. Part 5 Shaping the future: nursing's history - looking backward and seeing forward, Joan Lynaugh
  • physician payment reform - implications for nursing, Carol Ann Lockhart
  • nursing education - shaping the future, Myrtle Aydellotte
  • nursing research - weaving the past and the future, Ada Sue Hinshaw
  • the nurses' national health plan, Pamela Meraldo and Claire M. Fagin.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA20858229
  • ISBN
    • 0397548001
  • LCCN
    91019193
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Philadelphia
  • ページ数/冊数
    xx, 532 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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