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conomics’ THE JOURNAL ieH EALTH CARE LEADERS A Jannetti Publications, Inc. Journal 2005 SUBJECT INDEX Editorial Leadership Roundtable Broken New Year’s Resolution, 5 Managing the Pipeline: An Interview with Dean Share this Issue of Nursing Economic$ with your Sheila Haas on Preparing Nurses and Faculty for HR and IT Departments, 57 Tomorrow, 39 A Circle of Friends, 109 As We Lie in the Bed We Made: The Malpractice Money, Money, Money, 149 and Regulatory Consequences of Failing There’s a Great Deal of Motion (and Commotion) Leadership, 97 But Are We Going Anywhere?, 213 The Schiavo Legacy, 136 ‘Take Me Out Coach,’ 281 J & J’s Campaign for Nursing’s Future: The Gift that Keeps on Giving, 199 Emergency Room/Trauma Misery Finds Collaborative Company: Addressing Placing Emergency Room Crowding on the Decision the Health Workforce Shortage through a Agenda, 14 Multidisciplinary Approach, 261 The Importance of Level 1 Trauma Services in U.S. Paving and Resurfacing the Road to Magnet, 330 Hospitals, 223 Letter to the Editor Health Care Economics 140, 329 \reak-Even Analysis in a Nurse-Managed Center, 31 I, tra-Unit Patient Transports: Time, Motion, and Nursing Education Cost Impact on Hospital Efficiency, 157 Characteristics of Internationally Educated Nurses Nurse-Supported Breastfeeding Promotion: A in the United States, 233 Framework for Economic Evaluation, 165 Targeting Educational Initiatives, 248 Economic Considerations of Health Literacy, 173 Establishing Standards for Intranet On-Line Estimating Medicaid Prenatal Case Management Education, 268 Costs: The Provider's Perspective, 181 Cost of Hospital Care for Elderly at Risk of Falling, Nursing Shortage 290 Using Empowerment to Build Trust and Respect in The Economics of Prescription Drug Prices, the Workplace: A Strategy for Addressing the Government Intervention, and the Importation Nursing Shortage, 6 of Drugs from Canada, 307 Six-Part Series on the State of the RN Workforce in the United States, 58 Health Policy and Politics Is the Shortage of Hospital Registered Nurses Health Care Quality in Rural America: What's in it Getting Better or Worse? Findings from Two for Nurses?, 36 Recent National Surveys of Rns, 61 In Search of a Reason to Influence Health Policy, Registered Nurses’ Perceptions of Nursing, 110 265 Awareness and Perceptions of the Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future: Views Human Resource Solutions from Nursing Students, RNs, and CNOs, 150 2005 New Year’s Resolution: Resolve to Partner with Hospital RNs’ and CNOs’ Perceptions of the Impact HR, 35 of the Nursing Shortage on the Quality of Care, It’s Not Just Black and White: How Diverse is Your 214 Workforce?, 139 The Older Nurse in the Workplace: Does Age Matter?, 282 International Perspective Challenges for Nursing in the 21* Century, 312 Characteristics of Internationally Educated Nurses in the United States, 233 Crisis Management Policies and Programs to Prevent Nursing-Related Medical Disputes in Taiwanese Hospitals, 239 NURSING ECONOMICS/November-December 2005/Vol. 23/No. 6 conomics’ THE JOURNAL ieH EALTH CARE LEADERS A Jannetti Publications, Inc. Journal 2005 SUBJECT INDEX Editorial Leadership Roundtable Broken New Year’s Resolution, 5 Managing the Pipeline: An Interview with Dean Share this Issue of Nursing Economic$ with your Sheila Haas on Preparing Nurses and Faculty for HR and IT Departments, 57 Tomorrow, 39 A Circle of Friends, 109 As We Lie in the Bed We Made: The Malpractice Money, Money, Money, 149 and Regulatory Consequences of Failing There’s a Great Deal of Motion (and Commotion) Leadership, 97 But Are We Going Anywhere?, 213 The Schiavo Legacy, 136 ‘Take Me Out Coach,’ 281 J & J’s Campaign for Nursing’s Future: The Gift that Keeps on Giving, 199 Emergency Room/Trauma Misery Finds Collaborative Company: Addressing Placing Emergency Room Crowding on the Decision the Health Workforce Shortage through a Agenda, 14 Multidisciplinary Approach, 261 The Importance of Level 1 Trauma Services in U.S. Paving and Resurfacing the Road to Magnet, 330 Hospitals, 223 Letter to the Editor Health Care Economics 140, 329 \reak-Even Analysis in a Nurse-Managed Center, 31 I, tra-Unit Patient Transports: Time, Motion, and Nursing Education Cost Impact on Hospital Efficiency, 157 Characteristics of Internationally Educated Nurses Nurse-Supported Breastfeeding Promotion: A in the United States, 233 Framework for Economic Evaluation, 165 Targeting Educational Initiatives, 248 Economic Considerations of Health Literacy, 173 Establishing Standards for Intranet On-Line Estimating Medicaid Prenatal Case Management Education, 268 Costs: The Provider's Perspective, 181 Cost of Hospital Care for Elderly at Risk of Falling, Nursing Shortage 290 Using Empowerment to Build Trust and Respect in The Economics of Prescription Drug Prices, the Workplace: A Strategy for Addressing the Government Intervention, and the Importation Nursing Shortage, 6 of Drugs from Canada, 307 Six-Part Series on the State of the RN Workforce in the United States, 58 Health Policy and Politics Is the Shortage of Hospital Registered Nurses Health Care Quality in Rural America: What's in it Getting Better or Worse? Findings from Two for Nurses?, 36 Recent National Surveys of Rns, 61 In Search of a Reason to Influence Health Policy, Registered Nurses’ Perceptions of Nursing, 110 265 Awareness and Perceptions of the Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future: Views Human Resource Solutions from Nursing Students, RNs, and CNOs, 150 2005 New Year’s Resolution: Resolve to Partner with Hospital RNs’ and CNOs’ Perceptions of the Impact HR, 35 of the Nursing Shortage on the Quality of Care, It’s Not Just Black and White: How Diverse is Your 214 Workforce?, 139 The Older Nurse in the Workplace: Does Age Matter?, 282 International Perspective Challenges for Nursing in the 21* Century, 312 Characteristics of Internationally Educated Nurses in the United States, 233 Crisis Management Policies and Programs to Prevent Nursing-Related Medical Disputes in Taiwanese Hospitals, 239 NURSING ECONOMICS/November-December 2005/Vol. 23/No. 6 On Leadership Nurse-Physician Communication: An Signature Strengths: Achieving Your Destiny, 46 Organizational Accountability, 72 Expertise Isn’t the Only Answer to Leadership in Work Excitement in Nursing: An Examination of Safety, 100 the Relationship Between Work Excitement and Leading by Numbers, 141 Burnout, 91 Allow Yourself to Be Surprised!, 204 Workplace Violence and Corporate Policy for The Johnny Appleseeds of Organizational Change, Health Care Settings, 119 271 Establishing Guardrails in Leadership, 334 Research Nursing Career Fulfillment: Statistics and Patient Safety Statements from Registered Nurses, 25 Implementing a Patient Safety Alert System™, 42 The Impact of Hospice Programs on U.S. Hospitals, From Metaphor to Model: The Clarian Safe Passage 78 Program, 201 Analyzing Fluctuating Unit Census for Timely Patient Safety: The Four Domains of Nursing Staffing Intervention, 85 Leadership, 331 Transdisciplinary Research Partnerships: Making Research Happen!, 131 Perspectives in Ambulatory Care Chronic Disease Self-Management: One Successful Retention and Recruitment Program, 189 Co-Managing a Unit, 49 Measuring Nursing Workload in Ambulatory Care, Don’t Forget Our Charge Nurses, 125 253 AACN Standards for Establishing and Sustaining Prevention: The Most Economical Way to Manage Healthy Work Environments, 138 Diabetes, 327 Challenges for Nursing in the 21" Century, 312 Defining Quality of Nursing Work Life, 319 Professional! Issues Nursing Career Fulfillment: Statistics and Success Stories Statements from Registered Nurses, 25 Establishing Standards for Intranet On-Line Education, 268 bea Anderson, M.A., 319 Everett, L.Q., 85, 390 McBryde-Foster, M.]J., 31 Thompson, P.A., 331 Antonson, N., 331 Fauchald, S.K., 131 McLane, C.G., 223 Titler, M., 290 Arford, P.H., 72 Fei, Q., 290 Milligan, R.A., 165 Tzeng, H.M., 239 Berns, S., 268 Finegan, J., 6 Navarra, M.B., 331 Ulrich, B.T., 61, 110, 150, Bozzo, J., 248 Ford, D., 78 Norman, L., 61, 110, 150, 214, 282 Bradley, V.M., 14 Frick, K.D., 165 214, 282 Violano, P., 248 Brooks, B.A., 319 Furino, A., 25 Openshaw, M.S., 307 Wagner, C., 85 Budreau, G., 85 Furman, C., 42 Pawlak, R., 173 Wakefield, M.K., 36, 265 Buerhaus, P.L., 59, 61, 110, Griffin, K.F., 253 Peterson, R., 268 White, K.M., 165 150, 214, 282 Harrison, J.P., 78, 223 Picone, D.M., 290 Williams, M., 214, 282 Clark, K., 119 Hendrich, A.L., 157 Pinkerton, S.E., 49, 138 Willis, G., 282 Clements, P.T., 119 Issel, L.M., 181 Pugh, L.C., 165 Wilson, K., 78 Corjulo, M., 248 Kanak, M., 290 Rapala, K., 201 Xie, X.J., 290 Curran, C., 5, 57, 109, 149, Kane, D.]., 181 Reineck, C., 25 Xu, Y., 233 213, 281 Kerfoot, K., 46, 100, 141, 201, Rice, C.A., 290 DeRanieri, J.T., 119 204, 271, 334 Sadovich, J.M., 91 Diers, D., 248 Kirby, L., 110 Serwint, J.R., 165 Dittus, R., 61, 110, 150, 214, Kuhn, D.W., 119 Sherman, R.O., 125 282 Kwak, C., 233 Smith, D., 131 Dochterman, J., 290 Lee, N., 157 Smith, A.P., 39, 97, 136, 199, Donelan, K., 61, 110, 150, Linnell, K., 189 261, 330 214, 282 Manno, M.S., 119 Spence Laschinger, H.K., 6 Donley, R., 312 Maxwell, M., 35 Swan, B.A., 253 NURSING ECONOMICS/November-December 2005/Vol. 23/No. 6

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