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This money-saving package includes Leadership and Management Online (User Guide & Access Code) and the 5th edition of Leading and Managing in Nursing textbook.
PART 1 CORE CONCEPTS
OVERVIEW
1 Leading, Managing, and Following
3(22)
Michael R. Bleich
Introduction
4(2)
Personal Attributes Needed to Lead, Manage, and Follow
6(1)
Theory Development in Leading, Managing, and Following
7(5)
The Promise of Complexity Theory
12(2)
Tasks of Leading, Managing, and Following
14(6)
Leading, Managing, and Following in a Diverse Organization
20(5)
2 Patient Safety
25(11)
Patricia S. Yoder-Wise
Introduction
26(1)
The Institute of Medicine Reports on Quality
26(3)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
29(1)
The National Quality Forum
29(1)
The Joint Commission
30(1)
The Det Norske Veritas/National Integrated Accreditation for Healthcare OrganizationsSM
30(1)
Magnet Recognition Program®
31(1)
Institute for Healthcare Improvement
31(1)
Meaning for Leading and Managing in Nursing
31(2)
Conclusion
33(3)
3 Developing the Role of Leader
36(17)
Michael L. Evans
What Is a Leader?
37(2)
The Practice of Leadership
39(2)
Leadership Development
41(2)
Developing Leaders in the Emerging Workforce
43(2)
Surviving and Thriving as a Leader
45(1)
The Nurse as Leader
46(7)
4 Developing the Role of Manager
53(15)
Angela L. Stalbaum
Ana M. Valadez
Introduction
54(1)
The Management Role
55(2)
Consuming Research
57(1)
Mentoring
58(1)
Organizational Culture
58(1)
Day-to-Day Management Challenges
59(1)
Managing Healthcare Settings
59(2)
Managing Resources
61(1)
Managed Care
62(1)
Case Management
62(1)
Informatics
62(1)
Budgets
63(1)
Quality Indicators
63(1)
Professionalism
63(5)
CONTEXT
5 Legal and Ethical Issues
68(30)
Ginny Wacker Guido
Introduction
69(1)
Professional Nursing Practice
70(3)
Liability: Personal, Vicarious, and Corporate
73(1)
Causes of Malpractice for Nurse Managers
74(5)
Protective and Reporting Laws
79(1)
Informed Consent
79(3)
Privacy and Confidentiality
82(1)
Policies and Procedures
83(1)
Employment Laws
83(6)
Professional Nursing Practice: Ethics
89(9)
6 Making Decisions and Solving Problems
98(18)
Rose Aguilar Welch
Introduction
99(1)
Definitions
99(1)
Decision Making
100(7)
Problem Solving
107(9)
7 Healthcare Organizations
116(21)
Mary E. Mancini
Introduction
117(1)
Characteristics and Types of Organizations
117(10)
Forces That Influence Healthcare Organizations
127(3)
A Theoretical Perspective
130(1)
Nursing Role and Function Changes
131(6)
8 Understanding and Designing Organizational Structures
137(20)
Mary E. Mancini
Introduction
138(1)
Mission
139(1)
Vision
140(1)
Philosophy
140(1)
Organizational Culture
140(1)
Factors Influencing Organizational Development
141(2)
Characteristics of Organizational Structures
143(1)
Bureaucracy
144(2)
Types of Organizational Structures
146(5)
Analyzing Organizations
151(1)
Emerging Fluid Relationships
151(6)
9 Cultural Diversity in Health Care
157(18)
Karen A. Esquibel
Dorothy A. Otto
Introduction
158(2)
Meaning of Diversity in the Organization
160(2)
Concepts and Principles
162(4)
Individual and Societal Factors
166(2)
Dealing Effectively with Cultural Diversity
168(2)
Implications in the Workplace
170(5)
10 Power, Politics, and Influence
175(22)
Karen Kelly
Introduction
176(1)
History
176(2)
Focus on Power
178(2)
Empowerment
180(3)
Personal Power Strategies
183(3)
Exercising Power and Influence in the Workplace and Other Organizations: Shaping Policy
186(11)
PART 2 MANAGING RESOURCES
11 Caring, Communicating, and Managing with Technology
197(31)
Janis B. Smith
Cheri Hunt
Introduction
198(1)
Types of Technologies
199(5)
Information Systems
204(4)
Communication Technology
208(1)
Informatics
208(3)
Evidence-Based Practice
211(2)
Patient Safety
213(1)
Impact of Clinical Information Systems
214(1)
Safely Implementing Health Information Technology
215(2)
Future Trends and Professional Issues
217(6)
Summary
223(5)
12 Managing Costs and Budgets
228(21)
Trudi B. Stafford
Introduction
229(1)
What Escalates Healthcare Costs?
230(1)
How is Health Care Financed?
231(1)
Reimbursement Methods
232(1)
The Changing Healthcare Economic Environment
233(1)
What Does This Mean for Nursing Practice?
234(1)
Why is Profit Necessary?
234(1)
Cost-Conscious Nursing Practices
235(4)
Budgets
239(1)
Types of Budgets
239(3)
The Budgeting Process
242(2)
Managing the Unit-Level Budget
244(5)
13 Care Delivery Strategies
249(23)
Susan Sportsman
Introduction
250(1)
Case Method (Total Patient Care)
250(1)
Functional Nursing
251(2)
Team Nursing
253(2)
Primary Nursing
255(4)
Nursing Case Management
259(1)
Clinical Pathways
260(1)
Care Strategies That Influence Care Delivery
261(1)
Differentiated Nursing Practice
262(3)
Transforming Care at the Bedside
265(1)
Conclusions
266(6)
14 Staffing and Scheduling
272(21)
Susan Sportsman
Introduction
273(1)
The Staffing Process
274(9)
Forecasting Unit Staffing Requirements
283(2)
Scheduling
285(2)
Evaluating Unit Staffing and Productivity
287(3)
Summary
290(3)
15 Selecting, Developing, and Evaluating Staff
293(16)
Diane M. Twedell
Introduction
294(1)
Role Concepts and the Position Description
294(1)
Selecting Staff
295(2)
Developing Staff
297(1)
Performance Appraisals
298(2)
Performance Appraisal Tools
300(9)
PART 3 CHANGING THE STATUS QUO
16 Strategic Planning, Goal-Setting, and Marketing
309(15)
Mary Ellen Clyne
Strategic Planning
310(6)
Marketing
316(8)
17 Leading Change
324(21)
Mary Ann T. Donohue
Introduction
325(1)
Context of the Change Environment
325(1)
Planned Change Using Linear Approaches
326(3)
Nonlinear Change: Chaos and Learning Organization Theories
329(1)
Major Change Management Functions
330(2)
Responses to Change
332(2)
Strategies
334(3)
Roles and Functions of Change Agents and Followers
337(2)
Principles
339(6)
18 Building Teams Through Communication and Partnerships
345(27)
Karren Kowalski
Introduction
346(1)
Groups and Teams
346(2)
Generational Differences
348(1)
Communicating Effectively
349(4)
Key Concepts of Teams
353(2)
Tools and Issues That Support Teams
355(1)
Positive Communication Model
356(3)
Qualities of a Team Player
359(1)
Creating Synergy
360(2)
Interdisciplinary/Interprofessional Teams
362(1)
The Value of Team-Building
363(1)
Managing Emotions
364(1)
Reflective Practice
365(1)
The Role of Leadership
366(6)
19 Collective Action
372(17)
Denise K. Gormley
Introduction
373(3)
Governance
376(9)
Conclusion
385(4)
20 Managing Quality and Risk
389(21)
Victoria N. Folse
Introduction
390(1)
Quality Management in Health Care
390(1)
Benefits of Quality Management
391(1)
Planning for Quality Management
391(1)
Evolution of Quality Management
391(1)
Quality Management Principles
392(3)
The Quality Improvement Process
395(7)
Quality Assurance
402(1)
Risk Management
403(7)
21 Translating Research into Practice
410(29)
Margarete Lieb Zalon
Introduction
411(2)
Research Utilization
413(3)
Evidence-Based Practice
416(1)
Practice-Based Evidence
417(1)
Diffusion of Innovations
418(3)
Translating Research into Practice
421(2)
Evaluating Evidence
423(3)
Organizational Strategies
426(2)
Issues for Nurse Leaders and Managers
428(11)
PART 4 INTERPERSONAL AND PERSONAL SKILLS
INTERPERSONAL
22 Consumer Relationships
439(25)
Margarete Lieb Zalon
Introduction
440(1)
Relationships
441(3)
Service
444(4)
Advocacy
448(4)
Teaching
452(3)
Leadership
455(9)
23 Conflict: The Cutting Edge of Change
464(18)
Victoria N. Folse
Introduction
465(1)
Types of Conflict
466(1)
Stages of Conflict
467(1)
Categories of Conflict
468(1)
Modes of Conflict Resolution
469(5)
Differences of Conflict-Handling Styles Among Nurses
474(1)
The Role of the Leader
475(2)
Managing Lateral Violence and Bullying
477(5)
24 Managing Personal/Personnel Problems
482(15)
Karren Kowalski
Introduction
483(1)
Personal/Personnel Problems
483(8)
Documentation
491(1)
Progressive Discipline
491(1)
Termination
492(1)
Conclusion
493(4)
25 Workplace Violence and Incivility
497(23)
Crystal J. Wilkinson
Introduction
498(4)
Prevention Strategies
502(2)
Horizontal Violence: The Threat From Within
504(4)
Developing a Safety Plan
508(7)
Summary
515(5)
26 Delegation: An Art of Professional Practice
520(17)
Patricia S. Yoder-Wise
Introduction
521(1)
Historical Perspective
521(1)
Definition
522(3)
A Framework for Delegation
525(2)
Assignment Versus Delegation
527(1)
Importance of Delegating
528(1)
Legal Authority to Delegate
529(1)
Selecting the Delegatee
529(1)
Supervising the Delegatee
529(1)
Delegation Decision Making
530(2)
Delegation-Process Challenges
532(1)
Charge Nurses
533(1)
Integrated Care
533(1)
Conclusion
533(4)
PERSONAL
27 Role Transition
537(14)
Diane M. Twedell
Introduction
538(1)
Types of Roles
538(2)
Roles: The ABCs of Understanding Roles
540(2)
Role Transition Process
542(1)
Strategies to Promote Role Transition
542(5)
From Role Transition to Role Triumph
547(1)
Summary
547(4)
28 Self-Management: Stress and Time
551(21)
Catherine A. Hill
Introduction
552(1)
Understanding Stress
552(1)
Sources of Job Stress
553(4)
Management of Stress
557(3)
Resolution of Stress
560(2)
Management of Time
562(5)
Meeting Management
567(1)
Summary
568(4)
29 Managing Your Career
572(25)
Debra Hagler
Introduction
573(1)
A Framework
573(4)
Career Development
577(1)
Career Marketing Strategies
578(4)
Data Assembly for Professional Portfolios
582(3)
Professional Development
585(1)
Academic and Continuing Education
586(2)
Certification
588(1)
Professional Associations
589(1)
A Model for Involvement
590(7)
FUTURE
30 Thriving for the Future
597(10)
Patricia S. Yoder-Wise
Introduction
598(1)
Leadership Demands for the Future
598(1)
Leadership Strengths for the Future
599(2)
Visioning
601(1)
Shared Visions
601(1)
Projections for the Future
602(1)
Implications
603(1)
Conclusion
604(3)
Illustration Credits 607(1)
Glossary 608