Nursing economic$
Shuchat C.
PMID: 20306873
Nurs Econ. 2010 Jan-Feb;28(1):6.
No abstract available.
Cite
Shuchat C. Supporting nursing residency programs. Nurs Econ. 2010;28(1):6
Shuchat, C. (2010). Supporting nursing residency programs. Nursing economic$, 28(1), 6.
Shuchat, Chaya. "Supporting nursing residency programs." Nursing economic$ vol. 28,1 (2010): 6.
Shuchat C. Supporting nursing residency programs. Nurs Econ. 2010 Jan-Feb;28(1):6. PMID: 20306873.
Copy
Download .nbib
Texas nursing
Wieck KL.
PMID: 15470941
Tex Nurs. 2004 Jun-Jul;78(5):4.
No abstract available.
Cite
Wieck KL. A precious resource. Tex Nurs. 2004;78(5):4
Wieck, K. L. (2004). A precious resource. Texas nursing, 78(5), 4.
Wieck, K Lynn. "A precious resource." Texas nursing vol. 78,5 (2004): 4.
Wieck KL. A precious resource. Tex Nurs. 2004 Jun-Jul;78(5):4. PMID: 15470941.
Copy
Download .nbib
Hospitals
Kernaghan SG.
PMID: 7054094
Hospitals. 1982 Feb 01;56(3):53-6.
The nurse shortage can be seen as a symptom of the problems caused by the unwillingness of most hospital power groups to share their control of both resources and decision making. Nurses will continue to leave hospital work if...
Cite
Kernaghan SG. The nurse shortage: how can we turn the exodus around?. Hospitals. 1982;56(3):53-6
Kernaghan, S. G. (1982). The nurse shortage: how can we turn the exodus around?. Hospitals, 56(3), 53-6.
Kernaghan, S G. "The nurse shortage: how can we turn the exodus around?." Hospitals vol. 56,3 (1982): 53-6.
Kernaghan SG. The nurse shortage: how can we turn the exodus around?. Hospitals. 1982 Feb 01;56(3):53-6. PMID: 7054094.
Copy
Download .nbib
The Health service journal
Kay J.
PMID: 24066430
Health Serv J. 2013 Jun 14;123(6355):30-1.
No abstract available.
Cite
Kay J. Workforce: Making the case for more nurses. Health Serv J. 2013;123(6355):30-1
Kay, J. (2013). Workforce: Making the case for more nurses. The Health service journal, 123(6355), 30-1.
Kay, Jenny. "Workforce: Making the case for more nurses." The Health service journal vol. 123,6355 (2013): 30-1.
Kay J. Workforce: Making the case for more nurses. Health Serv J. 2013 Jun 14;123(6355):30-1. PMID: 24066430.
Copy
Download .nbib
The Personnel journal
Stoops R.
PMID: 10259658
Pers J. 1983 Apr;62(4):272, 274.
No abstract available.
Cite
Stoops R. Nurse recruiting: Part 1. Pers J. 1983;62(4):272, 274
Stoops, R. (1983). Nurse recruiting: Part 1. The Personnel journal, 62(4), 272, 274.
Stoops, R. "Nurse recruiting: Part 1." The Personnel journal vol. 62,4 (1983): 272, 274.
Stoops R. Nurse recruiting: Part 1. Pers J. 1983 Apr;62(4):272, 274. PMID: 10259658.
Copy
Download .nbib
MD medical newsmagazine
[No authors listed]
PMID: 10253528
MD. 1981 Sep;25(9):69-72, 77.
No abstract available.
Cite
Nursing: a profession in need of intensive care. MD. 1981;25(9):69-72, 77
(1981). Nursing: a profession in need of intensive care. MD medical newsmagazine, 25(9), 69-72, 77.
"Nursing: a profession in need of intensive care." MD medical newsmagazine vol. 25,9 (1981): 69-72, 77.
Nursing: a profession in need of intensive care. MD. 1981 Sep;25(9):69-72, 77. PMID: 10253528.
Copy
Download .nbib
Profiles in hospital marketing
[No authors listed]
PMID: 10253566
Profiles Hosp Mark. 1981;(1):18-21.
No abstract available.
Cite
Looking for nurses?. Profiles Hosp Mark. 1981;(1):18-21
(1981). Looking for nurses?. Profiles in hospital marketing, (1), 18-21.
"Looking for nurses?." Profiles in hospital marketing vol. ,1 (1981): 18-21.
Looking for nurses?. Profiles Hosp Mark. 1981;(1):18-21. PMID: 10253566.
Copy
Download .nbib
The American journal of nursing
Elpern E, Disch JM.
PMID: 30048292
Am J Nurs. 2018 Aug;118(8):60-63. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000544168.54101.e1.
: Given the looming shortage of RNs, a viable option for hospitals to consider in optimizing available resources is the retired nurse volunteer. This article describes the benefits of using retired nurses to complement existing hospital staff and offers...
Cite
Elpern E, Disch JM. Retired Nurse Volunteers. Am J Nurs. 2018;118(8):60-63doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000544168.54101.e1.
Elpern, E., & Disch, J. M. (2018). Retired Nurse Volunteers. The American journal of nursing, 118(8), 60-63. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NAJ.0000544168.54101.e1
Elpern, Ellen, and Disch, Joanne M. "Retired Nurse Volunteers." The American journal of nursing vol. 118,8 (2018): 60-63. doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NAJ.0000544168.54101.e1
Elpern E, Disch JM. Retired Nurse Volunteers. Am J Nurs. 2018 Aug;118(8):60-63. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000544168.54101.e1. PMID: 30048292.
Copy
Download .nbib
Journal for nurses in professional development
Bodine J.
PMID: 32618798
J Nurses Prof Dev. 2020 Jul/Aug;36(4):246-247. doi: 10.1097/NND.0000000000000652.
No abstract available.
Cite
Bodine J. Training the Novice Nurse to Precept. J Nurses Prof Dev. 2020;36(4):246-247doi: 10.1097/NND.0000000000000652.
Bodine, J. (2020). Training the Novice Nurse to Precept. Journal for nurses in professional development, 36(4), 246-247. https://doi.org/10.1097/NND.0000000000000652
Bodine, Jennifer. "Training the Novice Nurse to Precept." Journal for nurses in professional development vol. 36,4 (2020): 246-247. doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/NND.0000000000000652
Bodine J. Training the Novice Nurse to Precept. J Nurses Prof Dev. 2020 Jul/Aug;36(4):246-247. doi: 10.1097/NND.0000000000000652. PMID: 32618798.
Copy
Download .nbib
The American journal of nursing
Joel LA.
PMID: 8855900
Am J Nurs. 1996 Sep;96(9):7.
No abstract available.
Cite
Joel LA. Setting the record straight on hospital RNs. Am J Nurs. 1996;96(9):7
Joel, L. A. (1996). Setting the record straight on hospital RNs. The American journal of nursing, 96(9), 7.
Joel, L A. "Setting the record straight on hospital RNs." The American journal of nursing vol. 96,9 (1996): 7.
Joel LA. Setting the record straight on hospital RNs. Am J Nurs. 1996 Sep;96(9):7. PMID: 8855900.
Copy
Download .nbib
Health services manager
Del Bueno DJ.
PMID: 10255521
Health Serv Manager. 1982 Jun;15(6):5, 13.
No abstract available.
Cite
Del Bueno DJ. Nurse retention: how concerned should you be?. Health Serv Manager. 1982;15(6):5, 13
Del Bueno, D. J. (1982). Nurse retention: how concerned should you be?. Health services manager, 15(6), 5, 13.
Del Bueno, D J. "Nurse retention: how concerned should you be?." Health services manager vol. 15,6 (1982): 5, 13.
Del Bueno DJ. Nurse retention: how concerned should you be?. Health Serv Manager. 1982 Jun;15(6):5, 13. PMID: 10255521.
Copy
Download .nbib
British journal of community nursing
Quaile A.
PMID: 27715268
Br J Community Nurs. 2016 Oct 02;21(10):490-491. doi: 10.12968/bjcn.2016.21.10.490.
No abstract available.
Cite
Quaile A. Demand on district nursing services leaving staff 'on their knees,' says King's Fund. Br J Community Nurs. 2016;21(10):490-491doi: 10.12968/bjcn.2016.21.10.490.
Quaile, A. (2016). Demand on district nursing services leaving staff 'on their knees,' says King's Fund. British journal of community nursing, 21(10), 490-491. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2016.21.10.490
Quaile, Alistair. "Demand on district nursing services leaving staff 'on their knees,' says King's Fund." British journal of community nursing vol. 21,10 (2016): 490-491. doi: https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2016.21.10.490
Quaile A. Demand on district nursing services leaving staff 'on their knees,' says King's Fund. Br J Community Nurs. 2016 Oct 02;21(10):490-491. doi: 10.12968/bjcn.2016.21.10.490. PMID: 27715268.
Copy
Download .nbib