Aims: To determine a demographic profile, employment history and career plans of a sample of nursing unit managers (first-line managers) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia in 1999. To compare the profile of first-line nurse managers in 1999 with those in 1989. Background: This study replicates another undertaken a decade earlier (see Duffield 1992). Tracking the changes to nurse manager positions is important, given changes to the educational preparation of nurses and restructuring within hospitals which have occurred in the past decade. Method: The same questionnaire was used in both studies, with minor amendments and the addition of two items to reflect changes to organizational structures, whereby nurse managers are now responsibl...
The aim was to study personal and organizational conditions for first-line nurse managers and to ide...
Background: The Nurse Unit Manager role is vital to achieving outcomes in health care. Although rese...
AIM: Our aim was to investigate direct-care nurses\u27 interests in formal management roles and fact...
Aims: To determine a demographic profile, employment history and career plans of a sample of nursing...
Organizational restructuring is impacting heavily on the first-line nurse managers' role. Given thei...
INTRODUCTION: Nursing unit managers (NUMs) occupy the often unenviable position of first-line manage...
The purpose of the paper was to compare the demographic details, educational qualifications, profess...
As the link between executives and bedside nurses, nurse managers assume roles that bridge both orga...
Abstract: Rapid changes in today’s healthcare industry are reshaping nurses’ role. The emergence of ...
Aim To examine longitudinal changes in the profile of Australian nurse practitioners surveyed in bot...
The purpose of the study was to inform policy for reform in nursing. A survey mailed to members of t...
Objectives: The current shortage of nurses is a major problem for health care systems around the wor...
BACKGROUND: The study is placed within the context of the Irish health care system, which has underg...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-43)Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore how n...
vii, 89 leaves. Advisor: Mary C. Hansen.The literature has indicated that the role of the nurse mana...
The aim was to study personal and organizational conditions for first-line nurse managers and to ide...
Background: The Nurse Unit Manager role is vital to achieving outcomes in health care. Although rese...
AIM: Our aim was to investigate direct-care nurses\u27 interests in formal management roles and fact...
Aims: To determine a demographic profile, employment history and career plans of a sample of nursing...
Organizational restructuring is impacting heavily on the first-line nurse managers' role. Given thei...
INTRODUCTION: Nursing unit managers (NUMs) occupy the often unenviable position of first-line manage...
The purpose of the paper was to compare the demographic details, educational qualifications, profess...
As the link between executives and bedside nurses, nurse managers assume roles that bridge both orga...
Abstract: Rapid changes in today’s healthcare industry are reshaping nurses’ role. The emergence of ...
Aim To examine longitudinal changes in the profile of Australian nurse practitioners surveyed in bot...
The purpose of the study was to inform policy for reform in nursing. A survey mailed to members of t...
Objectives: The current shortage of nurses is a major problem for health care systems around the wor...
BACKGROUND: The study is placed within the context of the Irish health care system, which has underg...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-43)Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore how n...
vii, 89 leaves. Advisor: Mary C. Hansen.The literature has indicated that the role of the nurse mana...
The aim was to study personal and organizational conditions for first-line nurse managers and to ide...
Background: The Nurse Unit Manager role is vital to achieving outcomes in health care. Although rese...
AIM: Our aim was to investigate direct-care nurses\u27 interests in formal management roles and fact...