The Nursing Profession
Tomorrow and Beyond
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November 2000 | 1 050 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This volume provides an in-depth global study of nursing as a profession. The contributors discuss projected patterns about nursing now and in the future and present their views on how the profession should go forward. This volume contains 78 original chapters by 105 contributing authors, many of whom are elected Fellows of the American Academy of Nursing.
PART ONE: PROFESSIONALIZATION
Geraldene Felton
Building for the Next Century
JoEllen Koerner
Nightingale II
Carolyn J Yocom and Katherine A Thomas
A New Approach to the Regulation of Nursing Practice
Charlie Jones-Dickson
Continued Competence of the Nurse
Beverly Kopala
Professional Nursing
Anne J Davis
Ethics in International Nursing
Lois A Lane and Craig Paterson
Legal Perspectives in Nursing Education
Janet Heinrich and Mary Wakefield
Federal Health Policy
Patricia E Thompson and Ramon Lavandero
Professional Associations for the Millennium
Peter I Buerhaus
Future of Medicare
Cheryl B Jones
The Future Registered Nurse Workforce in Health Care Delivery
PART TWO: NURSING EDUCATION
Barbara C Gaines
From Revolution to Transformation
Shirley L Dooling and Barbara C Gaines
Program Evaluation in Nursing Education
Rosalee C Yeaworth et al
Distributive Learning Strategies
Diane M Billings
Teaching and Learning in On-Line Communities of Professional Practice in Nursing
Amy H Nichols and Andrea Renwanz-Boyle
Strategies to Successfully Educate Nursing Students in the 21st Century
Mary L Fisher
Preparing Tomorrow's Nursing Leaders
Joyce J Fitzpatrick
Interdisciplinary Education for Nursing
Shaka Ketefian and Richard W Redman
Global Perspectives on Graduate Nursing Education
Elizabeth R Lenz and Sally Brosz Hardin
Doctoral Nursing Education
Anastasia Fisher and Barbara Habermann
Transitions
Juanita W Fleming
Tenure
PART THREE: NURSING THEORY
Hesook Suzie Kim
Directions for Theory Development in Nursing - for an Increased Coherence in the New Century
Peggy L Chinn
Toward a Theory of Nursing Art
Jean M Watson
Postmodern Nursing and Beyond
Jaqueline Fawcett and Mary G Bourbonniere
Utilization of Nursing Knowledge and the Future of the Discipline
Betty M Neuman
The Neuman Systems Model
Eleanor Donnelly
An Assessment of Nursing Theories as Guides to Scientific Inquiry
PART FOUR: NURSING RESEARCH
Alda M Lindsey
Interdisciplinary Efforts, Progress and Promise
Christine E Kasper
Emerging Research Issues in Mobility
Dorothy A Jones
Nursing Language and Knowledge Development
Ida M Androwich and Sheila A Haas
Harvesting Knowledge
Robin Dawn Froman and Steven V Owen
Instrumentation Concerns for Multicultural Research
Carol Deets and Euioo Choi
Evidence for Theory Based Interventions
Marita G Titler
Research Utilization and Evidence Based Practice
Kenneth P Miller
Research Preparation in the 21st Century
PART FIVE: NURSING PRACTICE
Larry Purnell
Cultural Competence in a Changing Health Care Environment
Kathleen R Stevens and Elizabeth E Weiner
Informatics for Nursing Practice
Michael A Carter
The Critical Importance of Faculty Practice
Maureen P McCausland and Kathleen M McCauley
Partnerships for the New Millennium
Karen R Robinson et al
Nursing Practice Reimbursement Issues in the 21st Century
Mikel L Gray
Advanced Practice Roles in Nursing
Mariah Snyder et al
Healing Practices in Nursing
Judith W Alexander
Community Health Services
Linda Hollinger-Smith
Building and Sustaining Community Partnerships
Inge B Corless
Palliative Care
Mary Ann Schroeder and Carol O Long
Impact of Home Health Care on Clinical Practice and Education
Elizabeth F Sefcik and Rebecca A Patronis Jones
Health Care Consumer Choice
Mary Ann McDermott
Parish Nursing
Carol H Pullen
Issues in Rural Health Care
Catherine M Todero
Mobile Nursing Centers for Vulnerable Populations
Sara E Barger
Nursing Centers
Virginia Duffy
Nursing Entrepreneurship
Jean F Jenkins
Genetics
PART SIX: NURSING ADMINISTRATION - SERVICE
Timothy P Porter-O'Grady
Into the Millennium
SueEllen Pinkerton
Organizing Nursing in an Integrated Delivery System (IDS)
Rose M Gerber
Case Management
Margaret M Conger
Managed Care Health Organizations
Jacqueline A Dienemann et al
Incorporating Interventions for Social and Environmental Risk Factors Into Nursing Services
Sandra P Thomas
Climbing Out of the Crab Bucket
Joanne M Disch
Creating Healthy Work Environments for Nursing Practice
Margaret L McClure
Nurse Executive Practice for the New Millennium
PART SEVEN: NURSING ADMINISTRATION - ACADEMIC
Carol A Lindeman
The Changing Role of Faculty and Dean
Sharon E Hoffman
Academic Health Science Centers- Dinosaurs of Models for the Millennium
Sarah B Keating and Shannon E Perry
Schools of Nursing in Private and Public Sectors
Marilyn Flood
The Associate Dean
Diana L Biordi and Elizabeth A McFarlane
Academic Roles and Faculty Development
Norma L Chaska
Avoiding the Fatal "By-Pass Operation" in Facilitating Accountability
Andrea R Lindell
Dynamics of Discernment in Administrative Team Development
PART EIGHT: THE FUTURE OF NURSING
Daniel J Pesut
Healing Into the Future
Donna L Boland
The Future of Nursing Education
Afaf I Melesis and Eun-Ok Im
From Fragmentation to Integration
Patricia A Grady
Nursing Research into the 21st Century
Phyllis Beck Kritek
Toward a Philosophy of Healing Practices
Karleen M Kerfoot
Nursing in the New World of Health Care
Joa L F Shaver
Looking to the Future of Academic Administrative Leadership
Grayce M Sills and Carole A Anderson
View From Another Planet
Norma L Chaska
Paths to Make a Difference
". . .makes an excellent graduate level text. . .also highly recommended for all nurses."