Sigma Past Publishing - Excellence Newsletters
http://hdl.handle.net/10755/322742
2024-02-29T17:43:06ZExcellence in Nursing Knowledge [Complete issue - digital origin: February 2005, vol. 2, 2]
http://hdl.handle.net/10755/346527
<p><strong>Publishing History:</strong> In 2004, the Excellence publication was once again transformed, this time becoming Excellence in Nursing Knowledge (ENK): Voices of Evidence in Nursing, an online-only, topic-centric monthly edited by subject-matter experts. Nine issues of ENK were published from August 2004 through May 2005. The format represented the views from administration, bedside nursing, and student nursing in a single issue. Topics explored were Synergy (Martha A. Q. Curley)*, The Future of Nursing (Jean Scholz), Beyond Ratios (Karole Mourek and Ken Colbert), Preventing Surgical Infections (Marianne Fredrick and Lisa Pilla), Elevating Nurses (Susan Torres, Terri Wurmser, and Jane Bliss-Holtz), Clinical Scholars at the Bedside (Alyce Schultz, Kelly Lancaster, Tania Strout, Paulette Gallant, and Terri Mathew), In Pursuit of Magnet (Golden Bethune), Creating an Evidence-Based Practice Culture With Business Intelligence (Melissa Fitzpatrick), Building EBP Capacity (Robin Newhouse).</p>
<p>*The Synergy issue is not included in this collection as it formed the basis for a later book, Synergy: The Unique Relationship Between Nurses and Patients (STTI, 2007). To purchase or learn more about the book, please visit STTI's <a href="http://www.nursingknowledge.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nursing Knowledge International</a> (www.nursingknowledge.org) website and search for the keyword, <em>synergy</em> under the "Publications" tab.</p>
<p><strong>Articles appearing in this issue:</strong></p>
<p><strong>The Model</strong></p>
<p>Clinical scholars at the bedside: an EBP mentorship model for how nurses work today, by Alyce A. Schultz</p>
<p>Origins and aspirations: Conceiving the clinical scholar model, by Alyce A. Schultz</p>
<p><strong>The Practice</strong></p>
<p>Observation: Conceptualizing a researchable clinical issue, by Cynthia Honess</p>
<p>Analysis: What's all the speak about critique, by Paulette Gallant</p>
<p>Synthesis and evaluation: The clinical scholar model in practice, by Gertrude Kent</p>
<p>Critiquing clinical guidelines, by Kelly Lancaster</p>
<p>Creating the clinical scholar student: Collaboration between education and practice, by Susan Sepples</p>
<p><strong>The Rewards</strong></p>
<p>Curiosity and reflective thinking: Renewal of the spirit, by Tania D. Strout</p>
<p>Dear diary: Rewards and challenges of applying the evidence, by Kathleen Keane</p>
2005-02-01T00:00:00ZExcellence in Nursing Knowledge [Complete issue - digital origin: January 2005, Vol 2, 1]
http://hdl.handle.net/10755/346525
<p><strong>Publishing History:</strong> In 2004, the Excellence publication was once again transformed, this time becoming Excellence in Nursing Knowledge (ENK): Voices of Evidence in Nursing, an online-only, topic-centric monthly edited by subject-matter experts. Nine issues of ENK were published from August 2004 through May 2005. The format represented the views from administration, bedside nursing, and student nursing in a single issue. Topics explored were Synergy (Martha A. Q. Curley)*, The Future of Nursing (Jean Scholz), Beyond Ratios (Karole Mourek and Ken Colbert), Preventing Surgical Infections (Marianne Fredrick and Lisa Pilla), Elevating Nurses (Susan Torres, Terri Wurmser, and Jane Bliss-Holtz), Clinical Scholars at the Bedside (Alyce Schultz, Kelly Lancaster, Tania Strout, Paulette Gallant, and Terri Mathew), In Pursuit of Magnet (Golden Bethune), Creating an Evidence-Based Practice Culture With Business Intelligence (Melissa Fitzpatrick), Building EBP Capacity (Robin Newhouse).</p>
<p>*The Synergy issue is not included in this collection as it formed the basis for a later book, Synergy: The Unique Relationship Between Nurses and Patients (STTI, 2007). To purchase or learn more about the book, please visit STTI's <a href="http://www.nursingknowledge.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nursing Knowledge International</a> (www.nursingknowledge.org) website and search for the keyword, <em>synergy</em> under the "Publications" tab.</p>
<p><strong>Articles appearing in this issue:</strong></p>
<p><strong>At Meridian Health</strong></p>
<p>Inside the Ann May Center for Nursing, by Teri Wurmser</p>
<p>Experimenting after Magnet: Creating and evaluating Model of Care units, by Teri Wurmser, Jane Bliss-Holtz, and Susan Torres</p>
<p>The CNO's role after Magnet: Moving beyond excellence, Richard Hader</p>
<p>Re-Imagining the clinical ladder: The Meridian Health C.A.R.E. program, by Teri Wurmser, Jane Bliss-Holtz, and Susan Torres</p>
<p>Knowledge is power: Promoting research through clinical recognition programs, by Christine Hedges</p>
<p>Shared leadership in progress: One Magnet Model of Care unit's efforts to improve oncology care, by Matt Nye and Tara Mount</p>
<p><strong>Across the State</strong></p>
<p>Shaping the future of nursing through evidence-based health policy, by Geri Dickson</p>
<p>Holistic care supported by nursing science: Innovation in sustaining Magnet Excellence, by Mary Jo Assi and Marie Shanahan</p>
<p>Quality of care as a factor of the current nursing crisis, by Gretchen Hartling</p>
2005-01-01T00:00:00ZExcellence in Nursing Knowledge [Complete issue - digital origin: December 2004, vol 1, 4]
http://hdl.handle.net/10755/346486
<p><strong>Publishing History:</strong> In 2004, the Excellence publication was once again transformed, this time becoming Excellence in Nursing Knowledge (ENK): Voices of Evidence in Nursing, an online-only, topic-centric monthly edited by subject-matter experts. Nine issues of ENK were published from August 2004 through May 2005. The format represented the views from administration, bedside nursing, and student nursing in a single issue. Topics explored were Synergy (Martha A. Q. Curley)*, The Future of Nursing (Jean Scholz), Beyond Ratios (Karole Mourek and Ken Colbert), Preventing Surgical Infections (Marianne Fredrick and Lisa Pilla), Elevating Nurses (Susan Torres, Terri Wurmser, and Jane Bliss-Holtz), Clinical Scholars at the Bedside (Alyce Schultz, Kelly Lancaster, Tania Strout, Paulette Gallant, and Terri Mathew), In Pursuit of Magnet (Golden Bethune), Creating an Evidence-Based Practice Culture With Business Intelligence (Melissa Fitzpatrick), Building EBP Capacity (Robin Newhouse).</p>
<p>*The Synergy issue is not included in this collection as it formed the basis for a later book, Synergy: The Unique Relationship Between Nurses and Patients (STTI, 2007). To purchase or learn more about the book, please visit STTI's <a href="http://www.nursingknowledge.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nursing Knowledge International</a> (www.nursingknowledge.org) website and search for the keyword, <em>synergy</em> under the "Publications" tab.</p>
<p><strong>Articles appearing in this issue:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Preventing Surgical Infections</strong></p>
<p>Collaboration in the community setting, by Lisa M. Pilla and Marianne Frederick</p>
<p>A conversation with the CNO, by Greg Perry and Cynthia Heidt</p>
<p>Improving SIP: An infection control approach, by Patricia Lafaro</p>
<p><strong>What physicians think. What's next.</strong></p>
<p>Turning the battleship: Nurse and physician change, by Scott W. Strenger</p>
<p>Expanding the scope: SCIP--The surgical care improvement project, by Greg Perry</p>
2004-12-01T00:00:00ZExcellence in Nursing Knowledge [Complete issue - digital origin: November 2004, vol 1, 3]
http://hdl.handle.net/10755/346474
<p><strong>Publishing History:</strong> In 2004, the Excellence publication was once again transformed, this time becoming Excellence in Nursing Knowledge (ENK): Voices of Evidence in Nursing, an online-only, topic-centric monthly edited by subject-matter experts. Nine issues of ENK were published from August 2004 through May 2005. The format represented the views from administration, bedside nursing, and student nursing in a single issue. Topics explored were Synergy (Martha A. Q. Curley)*, The Future of Nursing (Jean Scholz), Beyond Ratios (Karole Mourek and Ken Colbert), Preventing Surgical Infections (Marianne Fredrick and Lisa Pilla), Elevating Nurses (Susan Torres, Terri Wurmser, and Jane Bliss-Holtz), Clinical Scholars at the Bedside (Alyce Schultz, Kelly Lancaster, Tania Strout, Paulette Gallant, and Terri Mathew), In Pursuit of Magnet (Golden Bethune), Creating an Evidence-Based Practice Culture With Business Intelligence (Melissa Fitzpatrick), Building EBP Capacity (Robin Newhouse).</p>
<p>*The Synergy issue is not included in this collection as it formed the basis for a later book, Synergy: The Unique Relationship Between Nurses and Patients (STTI, 2007). To purchase or learn more about the book, please visit STTI's <a href="http://www.nursingknowledge.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nursing Knowledge International</a> (www.nursingknowledge.org) website and search for the keyword, <em>synergy</em> under the "Publications" tab.</p>
<p><strong>Articles appearing in this issue:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Moving Beyond Ratios</strong></p>
<p>Staffing ratios and patient outcomes: Linkage, legislation, and logic, by Karole Schafer Mourek and Kenneth W. Colbert</p>
<p>Comparing staffing to outcomes: A conceptual framework, by Karole Schafer Mourek and Kenneth W. Colbert</p>
<p>Comparing staffing to outcomes: Model applications, by Kenneth W. Colbert and Karole Schafer Mourek</p>
<p><strong>Living with Ratios</strong></p>
<p>A beside view, by Ruth Plumb</p>
<p>Costs & consequences, by Roberta Mori</p>
<p><strong>Expanding the Context</strong></p>
<p>An executive viewpoint, by Richard Hader and Tara Dugan Claudio</p>
<p>A performance improvement perspective, by Kelly L. Podgorny</p>
<p>The case for ratios, by Greg Perry</p>
2004-11-01T00:00:00ZExcellence in Nursing Knowledge [Complete issue - digital origin: October 2004, vol 1, 2]
http://hdl.handle.net/10755/346485
<p><strong>Publishing History:</strong> In 2004, the Excellence publication was once again transformed, this time becoming Excellence in Nursing Knowledge (ENK): Voices of Evidence in Nursing, an online-only, topic-centric monthly edited by subject-matter experts. Nine issues of ENK were published from August 2004 through May 2005. The format represented the views from administration, bedside nursing, and student nursing in a single issue. Topics explored were Synergy (Martha A. Q. Curley)*, The Future of Nursing (Jean Scholz), Beyond Ratios (Karole Mourek and Ken Colbert), Preventing Surgical Infections (Marianne Fredrick and Lisa Pilla), Elevating Nurses (Susan Torres, Terri Wurmser, and Jane Bliss-Holtz), Clinical Scholars at the Bedside (Alyce Schultz, Kelly Lancaster, Tania Strout, Paulette Gallant, and Terri Mathew), In Pursuit of Magnet (Golden Bethune), Creating an Evidence-Based Practice Culture With Business Intelligence (Melissa Fitzpatrick), Building EBP Capacity (Robin Newhouse).</p>
<p>*The Synergy issue is not included in this collection as it formed the basis for a later book, Synergy: The Unique Relationship Between Nurses and Patients (STTI, 2007). To purchase or learn more about the book, please visit STTI's <a href="http://www.nursingknowledge.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nursing Knowledge International</a> (www.nursingknowledge.org) website and search for the keyword, <em>synergy</em> under the "Publications" tab.</p>
<p><strong>Articles appearing in this issue:</strong></p>
<p><strong>To the Future</strong></p>
<p>A health care model for the year 2013, by Jean Scholz</p>
<p>The history of the future: Creating FutureThink, by Jean Scholz and Scott Beckett</p>
<p>Empowering nurses as health care leaders, by Scott Beckett and Cathy Day</p>
<p><strong>In Practice</strong></p>
<p>Developing collaborative competencies, by Deb McKee</p>
<p>ESP: Enhancing strategic partnerships, by Linda Miller and Darla Vale</p>
<p>Creating healthier consumers, by Cherie Spragg</p>
<p>Project BRIDGE: Keeping new nurses, by Karen Gorby</p>
<p>The question of consultants, by Jean Scholz</p>
<p><strong>In the Schools</strong></p>
<p>Developing a core curriculum with FutureThink, by Pam Falasco</p>
<p>Educators as FutureThinkers, by Patricia Martin</p>
<p>Building a future pipeline in nursing, by Jean Scholz</p>
2004-10-01T00:00:00Z