Always a Nurse: The Advanced Practice Nurse
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Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - December 3, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Always a Nurse: The Chief Operating Officer
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Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - December 3, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Always a Nurse: The Behavioral Health Executive
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Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - December 3, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Always a Nurse: A Profession for a Lifetime
This article is followed by a series of first-person accounts of jobs that may not, on first consideration, look like nursing roles. These professionals have not left nursing. They have carried their healing energy, grounding in the nursing process, as well as a desire to improve the well-being of others with them, because they are nurses. (Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly)
Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - December 3, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Guest Editorial
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Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - December 3, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Guest Editorial Source Type: research

From the Editor
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Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - December 3, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: From the Editor Source Type: research

Nursing Disruption for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
Sixteen million nurses, the largest global health care workforce, contribute to achievement of 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through strategic and disruptive research, education, practice, and policy. Responsible for advancing the well-being of individuals, families, communities, and society, nurses are positioned to influence and impact health across the life span. They do this from promoting prenatal health and early childhood success to encouraging healthy aging and end-of-life transitions. They utilize both predictive analytics that prevent rehospitalization and evidence-based practices, such as rocki...
Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - September 5, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Our Own Worst Enemies: The Nurse Bullying Epidemic—Erratum
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Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - September 5, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Erratum Source Type: research

Big Data Fuels Unstoppable Change
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Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - September 5, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Nursing Informatics Source Type: research

What Nurse Leaders Have to Say About Disruption
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Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - September 5, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: News From the Front Source Type: research

Disrupting Policy and Practice: Refugees Shaping the Future
For decades, refugee policies on local, national, regional, and international levels have set the narrative surrounding refugees' identities and roles in society. Often, these policies negatively affect refugees and can hinder any effort for successful integration (ie, employment). The focus of this article is to identity how refugees, specifically refugee nurses, are reshaping standard policy practices when it comes to integration and inclusion, as well as economic and social well-being. With an estimated 68.5 million forcibly displaced persons worldwide (25.4 million of which are refugees), it is important to shed light ...
Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - September 5, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Compassion Fatigue and Compassion Satisfaction Among Multisite Multisystem Nurses
This study investigated the prevalence and individual-level factors associated with compassion fatigue among nurses. An upsurge in patients' complexity today may leave nurses stressed with increasing practice demands and vulnerable to compassion fatigue. If ignored, compassion fatigue may compromise nurses' health and care outcomes. A sample of 1174 nurses from 2 large Southern California health care organizations completed an online survey measuring compassion fatigue, burnout, and compassion satisfaction. Overall, participants scored moderate to average (23–41) on compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion satisf...
Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - September 5, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

The Langston Center for Innovation in Quality and Safety: A Moderating Variable in Humanizing Disruptive Innovation
Disruptive innovations may serve both good and ill causes. This means that disruption can stimulate positive outcomes or tip people and organizations into chaos. The Langston Center for Innovation in Quality and Safety plays a moderating role by ensuring that innovations consider the upstream and downstream consequences potentiated by change initiatives characterized by a rapid implementation cycle. Drawing on change management and implementation science approaches, human factor variables are intentionally considered to generate acceptance of substantive disruptions. (Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly)
Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - September 5, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Digital Health: Join the Movement
Digital health, defined as “the cultural transformation of how disruptive technologies that provide digital and objective data accessible to both caregivers and patients leads to an equal level clinician-patient relationship with shared decision-making and the democratization of care,” will create a cultural transformation of traditional health care.1 Exponential advances in science and technology have—and continue to—transform health and medicine, as they give consumers more control over, and more responsibility for, their own health. Digital health is on the precipice of a major breakthrough to disrupt the tradit...
Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - September 5, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

International Nursing: Use of a Commercially Available Smartphone Application to Solve Information Needs of Orthopedic Scrub Nurses
The purpose of this article is to describe the use of a commercially available smartphone application to solve information needs of scrub nurses in orthopedic surgery. A semistructured, focus group interview was conducted with orthopedic scrub nurses. These nurses had solved their information needs about orthopedic surgery by using a commercially available smartphone application. Because of smartphone technology's convenience, accessibility, mobility, ease of use, and use at no charge, it is worth considering in nursing practice, education, and research. (Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly)
Source: Nursing Administration Quarterly - September 5, 2019 Category: Nursing Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research