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Client Centred Care
(Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, 2006-03)
The purpose of this guideline is the development and utilization of “client centred” best practice for all health sectors, which empowers the client, improves client satisfaction, and enhances quality of care and quality ...
Lessons in Leadership: Claire Fagin
(Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, 5/17/2006)
Lessons in Leadership: The Betty Irene Moore Speaker Series embodies Betty Irene Moore's vision and hope for nurses to lead within their teams, organizations and communities, with the ultimate goal of improving the experience and outcomes of patient care. Through personal experience, Betty recognized that nurses play a critical role in providing safe, high-quality patient care and outcomes. They are caregivers, mentors, teachers and researchers; and they provide 95 percent of direct patient care in hospitals. This recognition gave rise to the Betty Irene Moore Nursing Initiative, with building leadership skills in nurses as one of its main strategies.
This video is one of a collection of 13 short videos featuring nationally-recognized nurse leaders whose leadership spans nursing, health care, government and other sectors.
This video features Claire Fagin, RN, PhD, FAAN:
First woman to serve as Interim President of an Ivy League University, University of Pennsylvania
Dean Emerita and Leadership Professor Emerita, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing
Recognized by John A. Hartford Foundation with Claire M. Fagin Fellows Award Program
American Nurses Association's Hall of Fame inductee
American Academy of Nursing 'Living Legend' and elected member of Institute of Medicine
This interview took place 17, May, 2006.
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Lessons in Leadership: Linda Aiken
(Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, 9/29/2006)
Lessons in Leadership: The Betty Irene Moore Speaker Series embodies Betty Irene Moore's vision and hope for nurses to lead within their teams, organizations and communities, with the ultimate goal of improving the experience and outcomes of patient care. Through personal experience, Betty recognized that nurses play a critical role in providing safe, high-quality patient care and outcomes. They are caregivers, mentors, teachers and researchers; and they provide 95 percent of direct patient care in hospitals. This recognition gave rise to the Betty Irene Moore Nursing Initiative, with building leadership skills in nurses as one of its main strategies.
This video is one of a collection of 13 short videos featuring nationally-recognized nurse leaders whose leadership spans nursing, health care, government and other sectors.
This video features Linda Aiken, RN, PhD, FAAN, FRCN:
Professor of Nursing and Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
Founder, Director of Penn Nursing's Center for Health Outcomes adn Policy Research
Founder, Director of the International Hospital Outcomes Consortium
Elected member of the American Academy of Nursing and Institute of Medicine
This interview took place 29 September, 2006
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Establishing therapeutic relationships
(Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, 2006-03)
This nursing best practice guideline will address the therapeutic relationship and its central importance to nursing practice. Effective nursing practice is dependent on an effective therapeutic relationship ...
Collaborative practice among nursing teams
(Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, 2006-11)
The focus for the development of this guideline was collaborative practice among nursing teams with the view that this may be a first stage in a multi-staged process that could eventually result in interprofessional ...
Crisis intervention
(Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, 2006-03)
This guideline describes best practice in crisis intervention. While its primary focus is on mental health crises, its application has relevance to all settings and populations who experience developmental, situational, ...
Supporting and strengthening families through expected & unexpected life events
(Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, 2006-03)
Focusing on the family is an integral component of nursing practice. The guideline development panel acknowledges that most nurses already have relevant knowledge and skills to care for families. However, this guideline ...