Browsing by Author "Pinekenstein, Barbara J."
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The effectiveness and use of mentors in nursing leadership in healthcare practice settings
Pinekenstein, Barbara J. (2016-03-21)Session presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: There has been increased focus in utilizing mentoring to facilitate the leadership and professional development of nursing leaders. Mentoring ... -
Expanding networks: A leadership imperative for innovation and career success
Pinekenstein, Barbara J.Successful leaders are able to build robust,diverse networks. Networking is linked to both individual and team success and identified as a critical skill for enhancing innovation and improving organizational outcomes. This ... -
Fatigue: Impact on sustainability of nurse leader role
Pinekenstein, Barbara J.; Steege, Linsey M.; Rainbow, Jessica G.; Brzozwski, Sarah; Knudsen, Elise N. Arsenault (2017-09-18)Fatigue is a significant challenge in healthcare negatively impacting patient safety and employee turnover. Little is known about the consequences of fatigue in nurse leaders. A national survey of leaders identified fatigue ... -
Innovations in fatigue risk management systems
Pinekenstein, Barbara J.; Steege, Linsey M.Addressing fatigue in healthcare provides unique challenges. This presentation provides an overview of the current state of fatigue risk management systems (FRMS) in hospitals and provides a toolkit for implementation of ... -
Nurse executives and leaders: A customized advanced nursing leader model for professional development
Pawlak, Roberta P.; Pinekenstein, Barbara J. (2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Development of nurse leaders requires an organizing framework that integrates standards from professional nursing organizations (AONE, CGEAN, ... -
Policy and practice: Rapid health impact assessment (HIA) as a leadership tool
Pawlak, Roberta P.; Pinekenstein, Barbara J. (2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: DNP students at the Henry Predolin School of Nursing completed a Rapid Health Impact Assessment (HIA) on a proposed policy and model of care ...