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What Do People Entering the Field of Long-Term Care Administration Need to Know?Vincent, Alexander C. 02 May 2012 (has links)
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Nurse managers' ethical conflict with their health care organizations : a New Zealand perspective : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Management in Health Service Management at Management at Massey University, Palmerston North, New ZealandChalmers, Linda Maree January 2008 (has links)
Immersed in a context of constrained health resources, nurse managers are at great risk of the experience and negative consequences of values clashes and ethical conflict, such as burnout and attrition. Replicating a qualitative descriptive study previously conducted in Canada (Gaudine & Beaton, 2002) this research is aimed at increasing knowledge of the experience of nurse managers’ ethical conflict with their health care organizations in New Zealand. Semi-structured interviews were used to gather data from eight nurse managers in New Zealand, which was analyzed using a general inductive approach to qualitative research. The experience of advocating for values that may be shared by both nursing and the health care organization, such as safety, teamwork and quality patient care, were revealed in the conceptual category of Nursing Management Advocacy. As with their Canadian study counterparts, Isolation was revealed as a key factor that made the experience of ethical conflict worse and involves the social experiences of silencing, employment barriers and invisibility. Support describes the factors that mitigated the experience of ethical conflict and involves personal, professional and organizational support, and are likewise similar to the experiences of Canadian nurse managers. The Bottom Line describes a focal point of the experience of ethical conflict where the health care organizations predominantly fiscal bottom line was confronted and challenged by nurse managers, and where the nurse manager might reach their own bottom line and choose to leave the organization. Being and Becoming Nursing Leaders describes the outcomes of ethical conflict for nurse managers who were not only transformed into nursing leaders, through learning, reflection, and growth but also counted the costs of nursing leadership. This study concludes that supportive colleagues, organizational structures and culture are essential to mitigating the experience of ethical conflict and isolation which nurse managers encounter. The study also concludes that reducing isolation and supporting nurse managers will ensure that nursing values are appropriately represented and articulated in the health care organization’s decision making systems and processes.
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Designing guideline-based workflow-integrated electronic health recordsBarretto, Sistine January 2005 (has links)
The recent trend in health care has been on the development and implementation of clinical guidelines to support and comply with evidence-based care. Evidence-based care is established with a view to improve the overall quality of care for patients, reduce costs, and address medico-legal issues. One of the main questions addressed by this thesis is how to support guideline-based care. It is recognised that this is better achieved by taking into consideration the provider workflow. However, workflow support remains a challenging (and hence rarely seen) accomplishment in practice, particularly in the context of chronic disease management (CDM). Our view is that guidelines can be knowledge-engineered into four main artefacts: electronic health record (EHR) content, computer-interpretable guideline (CiG), workflow and hypermedia. The next question is then how to coordinate and make use of these artefacts in a health information system (HIS). We leverage the EHR since we view this as the core component to any HIS. / PhD Doctorate
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Development, maintenance and evaluation of a citizen advocacy programmeO'Brien, Patricia Mary Unknown Date (has links)
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Development, maintenance and evaluation of a citizen advocacy programmeO'Brien, Patricia Mary Unknown Date (has links)
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IMPACTS OF CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD ON BALANCE OF POWER AND SATISFACTION IN MARITAL RELATIONSHIPSMary K Shannon (9714161) 16 December 2020 (has links)
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<p>The following study used a liberal feminist lens to address a gap in the literature on
contraceptive method use and romantic relationships by examining the association between
contraceptive method use and both relationship satisfaction and balance of power. Specifically, it
surveyed married women between the ages of 20-49 using either oral contraceptives (OCs) or
natural family planning (NFP). Relationship satisfaction was measured using the Couple
Satisfaction Index (CSI-4). Balance of power in the relationship was measured using the
Relationship Balance Assessment (RBA). It was hypothesized that women using NFP would
report higher relationship satisfaction and greater balance of power than women using OCs.
Instead, results of the multiple regression analyses indicated that women using NFP experienced
significantly lower rates of balance of power in their relationship. There was no significant
difference in relationship satisfaction between groups. Additionally, control variables of religious
importance and number of children were found to be associated with balance of power. Controls
of age and religious importance were found to be associated with relationship satisfaction.
Clinical implications, strengths and limitations, and future directions for research were discussed.
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Quality and efficiency improvements in the health care administration system of MauritiusRoland, Gilbert 04 1900 (has links)
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to develop quality and efficiency improvements in the health care administration system of Mauritius. The aim of the study is to describe how the health care services of Mauritius could be improved based on the results obtained during this investigation.
Methodology: The health care executives, board members, search firm executives, and health administration managers, as well as several patients, were selected by stratified sampling 1802 participants (quantitative) and by purposive sampling method nine focus groups of nine participants each (qualitative). The population for the qualitative research was comprised of patients and health care professionals selected by the purposive sampling technique. The population was comprised of patients and health care professionals for quantitative phase selected by stratified and the health care professionals for qualitative part selected through purposive sampling technique.
Findings: The participants showed a preference for Patients’ Satisfactions, ISO Quality Standards Compliance, workforce efficiency, infrastructure fitness, and adaptability principally experience a better quality of care. Moreover, there was no statistical difference between financial cost and quality of health care was depicted.
The outcome of the study: A common aspect, recognised empirically, is the approach regarding enhanced external pressure on the healthcare administrators in their work. Higher administration decisions, patient pressure and judgments made by policymakers have impacted and established the choices prepared by health care managers regarding where to concentrate attempts of growth. In the context of practical implications, health care administrators must properly make new management control systems so that they help healthcare systems in their work. Implications for the healthcare leader’s perceptions are that knowledge from the environment is normally complicated and not easy to define and also transmitted from particular stakeholders. / Health Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)
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A gerência nas Unidades de Saúde da Família: o olhar dos profissionais / The management in the Family Health Units: the view of the professionalsMendes, Juliana Delalibera Thobias 08 April 2013 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2013-04-08 / This study aims to investigate the organization of the management process in the Family Health Units (FHU) in São Carlos, São Paulo, in the perspective of physicians, nurses and dentists of five Family Health Group (FHG). The study type was exploratory with a qualitative character. It was based on the interview form designated as subject-centered, which is based on the possibility of exploration of issues defined in advance by the researcher of the project. The study is based on reports about the management process experienced by these professionals taking as analytical categories: the Labour Process, the Care Process and the Continuous Education Process. In order to analyse the data, the Content Analysis based on the thematic modality proposed by Bardin (1977) was considered. It was verified that the management was recognized by professionals as an important tool for the consummation of the practices of FHU in the municipality studied, however, it was little developed and its effective implementation has shown itself as a great challenge to the responsible managers. It was identified, in the studied FHU, a management style highly centered on the nursing professionals, what makes necessary a change on the way through the professionaIs of the FHG see their managerial practices and that professionals responsible by the management be stimulated to think in methodologies, knowledge and practices capable of make the management currently employed closer to that proposed by the FHT. / O estudo tem como objetivo investigar a organização do processo gerencial em Unidades de Saúde da Família (USF) no município de São Carlos, São Paulo, na perspectiva dos profissionais médicos, enfermeiros e dentistas de cinco equipes de saúde da família. O estudo realizado foi do tipo exploratório de caráter qualitativo. Baseou-se na modalidade designada como entrevista centrada no sujeito, que se fundamenta na possibilidade de exploração de questões definidas previamente pelo pesquisador deste trabalho. O estudo está sustentado nos relatos sobre o processo de gerência vivenciado por esses profissionais tomando como categorias analíticas: o Processo de Trabalho; o Processo de Cuidado e o Processo de Educação Permanente. Para a análise de dados utilizou-se a Análise de Conteúdo na modalidade temática proposta por Bardin (1977). Verificou-se que a gerência foi reconhecida pelos profissionais como uma ferramenta importante para a efetivação das práticas da USF no município estudado, no entanto, é pouco desenvolvida e sua efetiva implementação mostrou-se um grande desafio aos gestores responsáveis. Identificou-se, nas USF estudadas, uma gerência fortemente centrada nos profissionais enfermeiros, por isso faz-se necessário uma mudança na maneira por meio das quais os profissionais da ESF vêem suas práticas gerenciais e que os profissionais responsáveis pela gerência sejam estimulados a pensar em metodologias, conhecimentos e práticas capazes de tornar a gerência atualmente empregada mais próxima àquela proposta pela ESF.
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The role of the enrolled nursing auxiliary in a selected health care administrationMabunda, Edith Tiyani 01 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of nursing auxiliaries towards
health care services against their scope of practice.
Nursing auxiliaries practising within the Elim, Letaba, Malamulele, Nkhensani, Shiluvana and
Tintswalo hospitals in the Gazankulu Health Administration, in the Northern Transvaal
Province, constituted the target population.
The findings revealed that nursing auxiliaries are not functioning strictly according to their
scope of practice.
They are an essential component of nursing services in Gazankulu by rendering a major
contribution towards health care services in fulfilling their scope of practice-role.
Apart from their prescribed practice-role, they are also engaged in activities that should be
performed by enrolled and professional nurses as well as doctors and general assistants.
There appears to be a need for education for all categories of nursing staff regarding the
scope of practice of nursing auxiliaries for improving the effective utilisation of this category
of nursing personnel / M.A. (Nursing Science) / Health Studies
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The role of the enrolled nursing auxiliary in a selected health care administrationMabunda, Edith Tiyani 01 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of nursing auxiliaries towards
health care services against their scope of practice.
Nursing auxiliaries practising within the Elim, Letaba, Malamulele, Nkhensani, Shiluvana and
Tintswalo hospitals in the Gazankulu Health Administration, in the Northern Transvaal
Province, constituted the target population.
The findings revealed that nursing auxiliaries are not functioning strictly according to their
scope of practice.
They are an essential component of nursing services in Gazankulu by rendering a major
contribution towards health care services in fulfilling their scope of practice-role.
Apart from their prescribed practice-role, they are also engaged in activities that should be
performed by enrolled and professional nurses as well as doctors and general assistants.
There appears to be a need for education for all categories of nursing staff regarding the
scope of practice of nursing auxiliaries for improving the effective utilisation of this category
of nursing personnel / M.A. (Nursing Science) / Health Studies
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