Strategies for the future of nursing : changing roles, responsibilities, and employment patterns of registered nurses
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Strategies for the future of nursing : changing roles, responsibilities, and employment patterns of registered nurses
Jossey-Bass, c1998
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents of Works
- The changing health care environment / Edward O'Neil
- Trends in the nursing workforce and nursing education / Janet Coffman, Sabrina Wong, and Noelle Blick
- Projecting the future supply and demand for registered nurses / Paul Wing, Edward S. Salsberg, and Carol S. Brewer
- The impact of managed care and integrated delivery systems on demand for registered nurses / Barbara Balik
- The changing demand for registered nurses in hospitals / Maryann F. Fralic
- Registered nurses in long-term care / Charlene Harrington
- Opportunities and challenges for registered nurses in ambulatory care and community-based settings / Janis P. Bellack
- Community-based nursing : exploring new frontiers while reclaiming old territory / Marjorie K. Bauman
- The changing role of the advanced practice nurse / Catherine L. Gilliss and Mary O. Mundinger
- From case to medical care management : implications for nursing education / Barry R. Greene and Debra L. Kelsey
- Nursing in the next century / Edward O'Neil
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Description
Adapting to the Changing Medical System This timely resource answers your most urgent questions about the nursing profession today. The field of nursing has drastically changed as a result of hospital reorganizations under managed care systems. This is clearly evidenced in the substantial decrease in the total number of jobs available for registered nurses. The book offers insights into the most recent trends in RN employment and outlines key strategies for strengthening nursing services. You'll learn tactics for adapting the profession of nursing to an outpatient-based medical system. You'll also discover ways in which individual nurses can successfully prepare for these changes.This book should be read by anyone concerned about the future of health care in this country. Ed O'Neill and his colleagues provide important advice about how nursing can address the national dilemma of providing cost-effective health care to everyone. -Marla Salmon, Sc.D., RN, FAAN, associate dean and director of graduate studies, University of Pennsylvania
Table of Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgement
- The Editors
- The Contributers
- Part One: Past, Present, And Future: Trends In Health Care And The Nursing Workforce
- The Changing Health Care Environment - Edward O'Neil
- The Nursing Workforce and Nursing Education: An Overview of Trends - Janet Coffman, Noelle Blick, and Sabrina Wong
- Projecting the Future Supply and Demand for Registered Nurses - Edward Salsberg, Paul Wing, and Carol S. Brewer
- Part Two: The Changing Nature of Nurses' Work: Demand For Nurses In Specific Employment Settings
- The Impact of Managed Care and Intregrated Delivery Systems on Registered Nurse Education and Practice - Barbara Balik
- How is Demand for Registered Nurses In Hospital Settings Changing? - Maryann F. Fralic
- Nurses in Long-Term Care Facilities in the United States - Charlene Harrington
- Changing Roles, Responsibilities, and Employment Patterns of Registered Nurses in Ambulatory Care Settings - Janis P. Bellack
- Community Health Nursing: Exploring New Frontiers While Reclaiming Old Territory - Marjorie K. Bauman
- Part Three: Enhanced And Emerging Roles For Registered Nurses
- How Is the Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse Changing? - Catherine L. Gilliss and Mary O'Neil Mundiniger
- From Case Management to Medical Care Management: Implications for Nursing Education - Barry R. Greene and Debra L. Kelsey
- Part Four: Recommendations For Nursing Education And Practice
- Nursing in the Next Century - Edward O'Neil
- Name Index
- Subject Index.
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