نتایج جستجو برای: leadership competency

تعداد نتایج: 57768  

Journal: :ORNAC journal 2012
Brigid M Gillespie Wendy Chaboyer Shirley Lingard Sharon Ball

BACKGROUND Nurses' recognition of their own level of skills and abilities (ie perceived competence) is a prerequisite for ensuring they can practice in a safe manner. The demand for competence, in the operating room, may vary between clinical environments. It is, however, unclear what competency levels migrating nurses need in order to be deemed safe. AIM This paper describes Canadian and Aus...

Journal: :Public health nursing 2006
Kate Bracy Kalb Nancy M Cherry Jayne Kauzloric Annette Brender Kathy Green Leaann Miyagawa Anne Shinoda-Mettler

OBJECTIVES To integrate public health nursing (PHN) competencies into a comprehensive performance review instrument for nurses at multiple practice levels in an urban public health department. DESIGN Based on thorough review of PHN competency literature, the tool evaluates performance for 5 nursing practice classifications (Staff RN, Public Health Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse Spe...

2009
Robert E. Kent

My paper discusses system consequence, which is a central idea in the project to lift the theory of information flow to the general level of universal logic and the theory of institutions. At the same time, it uses ideas from information flow to extend the theory of institutions. ICCS 2009, 26–31 July 2009 System Consequence Table of

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2014
Ahmadreza Djalali Pier Luigi Ingrassia Francesco Della Corte Marco Foletti Alba Ripoll Gallardo Luca Ragazzoni Kubilay Kaptan Olivera Lupescu Chris Arculeo Gotz von Arnim Tom Friedl Michael Ashkenazi Deike Heselmann Boris Hreckovski Amir Khorram-Manesh Radko Komadina Kostanze Lechner Cristina Patru Frederick M Burkle Philipp Fisher

INTRODUCTION Unacceptable practices in the delivery of international medical assistance are reported after every major international disaster; this raises concerns about the clinical competence and practice of some foreign medical teams (FMTs). The aim of this study is to explore and analyze the opinions of disaster management experts about potential deficiencies in the art and science of natio...

Journal: :Journal for nurses in professional development 2017
Margaret A Rogers Shannon Lizer Andrea Doughty Beth Hayden Colleen J Klein

Introducing a new competency into nursing practice requires the support of nursing leadership. A knowledge survey was used to assess nurses' knowledge following a yearlong genomics education initiative. Findings indicate that nurses benefit from repeated exposure to genetics-related content. Recommendations from this study include development and implementation of strategies that can be used to...

Journal: :Health affairs 2007
Lucian Leape

According to Lucian Leape, patient safety in hospitals is improving, and it is now possible to get to a level of zero defects. Growing recognition of the need for team training, use of trigger tools, improving the competency of physicians, and full disclosure and compensation to injured patients exemplify positive developments. Yet formidable barriers remain, including separatism in how doctors...

Journal: :International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences 2020

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