Aims To explore the feasibility and acceptability of a clinical nurse leader (CNL) role to improve interdisciplinary collaboration (IC) within a fragmented acute-care microsystem.Background Fragmented patient care is associated with preventable adverse healthcare outcomes. IC decreases fragmentation and improves patient care quality. The CNL role is theorized to provide the necessary leadership and competency skill base to impact IC at the optimal organizational level, the point of care where most healthcare decisions are made.Methods This study used a descriptive non-experimental design. CNL daily workflow was developed to target empirical determinants of IC. Descriptive data were collected from multiple stakeholders using an investigat...
Aim The present study explores current understanding about interprofessional collaborative client-...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) emphasis on preventive care and primary health has given community org...
Aim To compare two models of care on nurses\u27 perception of interdisciplinary communication in ge...
Aims To explore the feasibility and acceptability of a clinical nurse leader (CNL) role to improve ...
& Sons Ltd. Aim: To explore intra-professional collaboration amongst nursing leadership teams at a t...
Aim: To explore intra-professional collaboration amongst nursing leadership teams at a tertiary refe...
BackgroundThe current fragmented healthcare system, characterized by a lack of collaborative, patien...
AIM: To discuss the development of a new nursing role in response to the health care crisis in the U...
AIMS: This study describes the evolution of the clinical nurse leader (CNL(®) ) role and its utility...
Numerous policy bodies have identified the clinical nurse leader (CNL) as an innovative new role for...
PurposeClinical nurse leader(TM) (CNL)-integrated care delivery is a new model for organizing master...
Team functioning is a prerequisite to interdisciplinary healthcare teams achieving the goal of impro...
Little is known of the way that nurses\u27 roles have evolved within a hospital setting in which eff...
The clinical nurse leader (CNL) is a relatively new nursing role, introduced in 2003 through the Ame...
Purpose The purpose of this project was to improve attitudes towards collaboration between nurse and...
Aim The present study explores current understanding about interprofessional collaborative client-...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) emphasis on preventive care and primary health has given community org...
Aim To compare two models of care on nurses\u27 perception of interdisciplinary communication in ge...
Aims To explore the feasibility and acceptability of a clinical nurse leader (CNL) role to improve ...
& Sons Ltd. Aim: To explore intra-professional collaboration amongst nursing leadership teams at a t...
Aim: To explore intra-professional collaboration amongst nursing leadership teams at a tertiary refe...
BackgroundThe current fragmented healthcare system, characterized by a lack of collaborative, patien...
AIM: To discuss the development of a new nursing role in response to the health care crisis in the U...
AIMS: This study describes the evolution of the clinical nurse leader (CNL(®) ) role and its utility...
Numerous policy bodies have identified the clinical nurse leader (CNL) as an innovative new role for...
PurposeClinical nurse leader(TM) (CNL)-integrated care delivery is a new model for organizing master...
Team functioning is a prerequisite to interdisciplinary healthcare teams achieving the goal of impro...
Little is known of the way that nurses\u27 roles have evolved within a hospital setting in which eff...
The clinical nurse leader (CNL) is a relatively new nursing role, introduced in 2003 through the Ame...
Purpose The purpose of this project was to improve attitudes towards collaboration between nurse and...
Aim The present study explores current understanding about interprofessional collaborative client-...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) emphasis on preventive care and primary health has given community org...
Aim To compare two models of care on nurses\u27 perception of interdisciplinary communication in ge...