Nursing Workforce Development


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Winner of an AJN Book of the Year Award! This book looks at ìlong-termî fixes being developed in response to the nursing shortage, through regional collaborations of government, health care institutions, and schools of nursing. It is based on the premise that factors around the supply and demand for nurses are locally based, since nurses tend to be educated and work in the same geographic area. Successful strategies implemented in many states are provided as ìexemplarsî throughout the book, which include collaborations between service and education to provide greater educational mobility and programs for workplace satisfaction. The book grew out of the Robert Wood Johnson-funded Colleagues in Caring Project, which was created to help mobilize regional cooperation around nursing workforce issues. The book includes practical information on: How to Obtain Funding for Nursing Workforce Coalitions Gathering Nursing Workforce Data Redesigning the Nursing Workforce Influencing Nursing Workforce Policy Strategies for Nursing Workforce Development The Future of the Nursing Workplace For Further Information, Please Click Here!




Current Catalog


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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.




Facts and Trends


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Issues and Trends in Nursing


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This text provides the reader with a broad basis for understanding the evolution, current status, and future direction of the profession of nursing. Beginning with an overview of the history and evolution of nursing science and practice, the text describes the economic, social, political, cultural, legal, and ethical factors which influence nursing. Issues related to nursing education and nursing practice in rural, urban, and international realms are analyzed. The image of nursing and the special features of nursing as a career also are explored. The text concludes with future perspectives to stimulate the reader to think about changes on the horizon.