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The dynamics & management of burnout.

Nursing management

Yee BH.
PMID: 6914509
Nurs Manage. 1981 Nov;12(11):14-6.

No abstract available.

Thank you, Ralph!.

Revolution (Staten Island, N.Y.)

Wallace CJ.
PMID: 7827730
Revolution. 1994;4(1):61-2, 103.

No abstract available.

Capturing the leadership potential of critical care nurses.

Dimensions of critical care nursing : DCCN

Bailey J, Hendricks D.
PMID: 6922778
Dimens Crit Care Nurs. 1982 Mar-Apr;1(2):103-7. doi: 10.1097/00003465-198203000-00006.

No abstract available.

The patients your colleagues hate to nurse.

RN

Collins HL.
PMID: 3685813
RN. 1987 Dec;50(12):46-53.

No abstract available.

[All beginnings are hard. A model for the introduction of new coworkers].

Pflege aktuell

Salveter W.
PMID: 7952527
Pflege Aktuell. 1994 Oct;48(10):605-6.

No abstract available.

The motivation pyramid in nurse retention.

Supervisor nurse

Silber MB.
PMID: 6908181
Superv Nurse. 1981 Apr;12(4):45-6.

No abstract available.

Stress and the critical care nurse reaffirmed.

The Journal of nursing administration

Anderson CA, Basteyns M.
PMID: 6905861
J Nurs Adm. 1981 Jan;11(1):31-4.

No abstract available.

Preceptors for critical care areas.

Focus On Aacn

Zwolski K.
PMID: 6925995
Focus AACN. 1982 Oct-Nov;9(5):7-11.

No abstract available.

Methodological notes on empathy.

ANS. Advances in nursing science

Gagan JM.
PMID: 6401975
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 1983 Jan;5(2):65-72. doi: 10.1097/00012272-198301000-00011.

No abstract available.

Effectiveness of coping strategies among critical care nurses.

Dimensions of critical care nursing : DCCN

Schaefer KM, Peterson K.
PMID: 1740083
Dimens Crit Care Nurs. 1992 Jan-Feb;11(1):28-34. doi: 10.1097/00003465-199201000-00005.

Although research on job stress has focused on the extent or causes of stress in critical care, few studies have focused on the effects of stress reduction strategies by the critical care staff. The results of a study that...

A specialty certification incentive program. Costs versus benefits.

Journal of nursing staff development : JNSD

Simpson KR.
PMID: 2116505
J Nurs Staff Dev. 1990 Jul-Aug;6(4):181-5.

Certification benefits nurses and their institution of employment. Although certification seems costly initially, it can be used to help reduce hospital expenditures in the areas of staff retention and recruitment, liability, and quality of patient care. The financial implications...

Mentoring: nurturing the critical care nurse.

Focus on critical care

Caine RM.
PMID: 2265723
Focus Crit Care. 1990 Dec;17(6):452-6.

Mentoring is an active process that is currently receiving widespread attention in education, in the corporate world, and increasingly in health care. Job satisfaction of the critical care nurse may be related to the fulfillment of personal needs and...

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