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Making An Infusion Error: The Second Victims Of Infusion Therapy-Related Medication Errors, Linda A. Treiber, Jackie H. Jones
Making An Infusion Error: The Second Victims Of Infusion Therapy-Related Medication Errors, Linda A. Treiber, Jackie H. Jones
Linda A. Treiber
After The Medication Error: Recent Nursing Graduates’ Reflections On Adequacy Of Education, Linda A. Treiber, Jackie H. Jones
After The Medication Error: Recent Nursing Graduates’ Reflections On Adequacy Of Education, Linda A. Treiber, Jackie H. Jones
Linda A. Treiber
Nurses’ Rights Of Medication Administration: Including Authority With Accountability And Responsibility
Linda A. Treiber
More Than 1 Million Potential Second Victims: How Many Could Nursing Education Prevent?, Jackie H. Jones, Linda A. Treiber
More Than 1 Million Potential Second Victims: How Many Could Nursing Education Prevent?, Jackie H. Jones, Linda A. Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
Workplace Bullying, Perceived Job Stressors, And Psychological Distress: Gender And Race Differences In The Stress Process
Linda A. Treiber
Cascading Losses: A Case Study Of Suffering From Head And Neck Cancer
Cascading Losses: A Case Study Of Suffering From Head And Neck Cancer
Linda A. Treiber
Letter From The Editors, Melvyn L. Fein, Linda A. Treiber
Letter From The Editors, Melvyn L. Fein, Linda A. Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
A letter from the editors, welcoming readers to the special issue on Faculty Development Abroad.
Introduction To The Special Issue, Linda A. Treiber, Melvyn L. Fein
Introduction To The Special Issue, Linda A. Treiber, Melvyn L. Fein
Linda A. Treiber
Introduction to the issue.
Dual, Yet Dueling Illnesses: Multiple Chronic Illness Experience At Midlife, Gail Markle, Brandon Attell, Linda Treiber
Dual, Yet Dueling Illnesses: Multiple Chronic Illness Experience At Midlife, Gail Markle, Brandon Attell, Linda Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
The prevalence of multiple chronic illnesses is increasing dramatically, especially among those in middle adulthood, yet much prior research has focused on the experience of multiple morbidity among older adults. We examined the online illness narratives (blogs) of 10 men and women aged 36 to 59 to better understand the experience of living with multiple chronic illnesses at midlife. Multiple morbidity presents distinct challenges to those at midlife: (a) diagnosis and management of multiple illnesses, (b) need for information, (c) identity dilemmas and threats to self-image, and (d) stigma and social rejection. Relinquishing the work identity was especially difficult for …
Review Of After A Fall: A Sociomedical Sojourn By Laurel Richardson, Linda A. Treiber
Review Of After A Fall: A Sociomedical Sojourn By Laurel Richardson, Linda A. Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
This a review of Richardson, Laurel. 2013. After a Fall: A Sociomedical Sojourn. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. ISBN: 978-1-61132-317-7, paperback, 268 pages. The book is an example of an autoethnography, detailing Richardson's stay in a nursing home.
When Nurses Become The "Second" Victim, Jackie Jones, Linda Treiber
When Nurses Become The "Second" Victim, Jackie Jones, Linda Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
Purpose: Well-intentioned, conscientious nurses make medication errors. The subsequent feelings of guilt, remorse, and loss of personal and professional self-esteem these nurses experience are well documented. In this paper, we analyze the concept of "second victim" within the context of medication administration errors. We also examine factors that contribute to nurses becoming second victims after making an error. Practice implications: Implications for nurses and nursing practice include nurses being given a greater degree of authority in designing the nursing work environment. Implications for nurses and nursing practice are presented. Conclusion: Further study is needed to more fully understand this phenomenon …
The Care-Cure Dichotomy: Nursing’S Struggle With Dualism
The Care-Cure Dichotomy: Nursing’S Struggle With Dualism
Linda A. Treiber
Intervening At The Intersection Of Medication Adherence And Health Literacy, Jackie H. Jones, Linda A. Treiber, Matthew C. Jones
Intervening At The Intersection Of Medication Adherence And Health Literacy, Jackie H. Jones, Linda A. Treiber, Matthew C. Jones
Linda A. Treiber
Welcome To Gsa, Program For 2013 Meeting, Linda A. Treiber
Welcome To Gsa, Program For 2013 Meeting, Linda A. Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
No abstract provided.
Mcjobs And Pieces Of Flair: Linking Mcdonaldization To Alienating Work
Mcjobs And Pieces Of Flair: Linking Mcdonaldization To Alienating Work
Linda A. Treiber
The Role Of ‘Workplace Family’ Support On Worker Health, Exhaustion And Pain, Linda A. Treiber, Shannon N. Davis
The Role Of ‘Workplace Family’ Support On Worker Health, Exhaustion And Pain, Linda A. Treiber, Shannon N. Davis
Linda A. Treiber
A Study To Reduce Medication Administration Errors Using Watson’S Caring Theory, Tommie Nelms, Jackie Jones, Linda A. Treiber
A Study To Reduce Medication Administration Errors Using Watson’S Caring Theory, Tommie Nelms, Jackie Jones, Linda A. Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
Devastatingly Human: An Analysis Of Registered Nurses’ Medication Error Accounts, Linda Treiber, Jackie Jones
Devastatingly Human: An Analysis Of Registered Nurses’ Medication Error Accounts, Linda Treiber, Jackie Jones
Linda A. Treiber
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose of our research was to investigate the perceived causes for such errors and to better understand how nurses deal with them. We performed an interpretive analysis of 158 accounts by nurses who made self-identified medication errors. We found common themes among these accounts. First, although nurses admitted responsibility for errors, they simultaneously identified a variety of external contributing factors. Second, nurses’ accounts were often framed in terms of "being new," with the underlying background expectancy of inexperience. Third, emotionally devastating visceral responses to errors were common and …
Test Item File For Think Social Problems, Linda Treiber
Test Item File For Think Social Problems, Linda Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
On-line supplement for THINK Social Problems, by John D. Carl. 300 pages. Pearson Education, 2010.
Concierge Medicine: The Perfect Storm? Implications For Nurse Practitioners
Concierge Medicine: The Perfect Storm? Implications For Nurse Practitioners
Linda A. Treiber
This article addresses a recent change in the health care delivery system: the concierge medical practice, where doctors provide an array of special services by limiting practice to a small number of patients willing to pay a membership fee. The purpose of this article is to document this trend and to situate it within the health care system. Although beneficial for patients who can afford it, concierge medicine leads to increasing health care inequalities and disparities in the United States. The implications for nurse practitioners include caring for a larger and sicker population of underserved patients.
When The 5 Rights Go Wrong: Medication Errors From The Nursing Perspective, Jackie H. Jones, Linda A. Treiber
When The 5 Rights Go Wrong: Medication Errors From The Nursing Perspective, Jackie H. Jones, Linda A. Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
Florence Nightingale, Linda Treiber
Infant Mortality, Linda Treiber
Safety Or Control? Workplace Organization And Occupational Health, Linda A. Treiber
Safety Or Control? Workplace Organization And Occupational Health, Linda A. Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
Nursing Home Care, Linda Treiber
Paradoxes Of Labor Process Control: Adverse Occupational Health, Linda A. Treiber
Paradoxes Of Labor Process Control: Adverse Occupational Health, Linda A. Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
Workplace Organization, Labor Process Control And Occupational Health. Ph. D. Dissertation, Linda A. Treiber
Workplace Organization, Labor Process Control And Occupational Health. Ph. D. Dissertation, Linda A. Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
Race, Gender, And Status: A Content Analysis Of Print Advertisements In Four Popular Magazines (Includes Author Interview), Melvin Thomas, Linda Treiber
Race, Gender, And Status: A Content Analysis Of Print Advertisements In Four Popular Magazines (Includes Author Interview), Melvin Thomas, Linda Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
No abstract provided.
Screening For Diabetes In An African American Community: The Project Direct Experience
Screening For Diabetes In An African American Community: The Project Direct Experience
Linda A. Treiber
AIM: To report the results of a community-based screening program associated with Project DIRECT, a multi-year diabetes mellitus prevention and control project targeting African-American residents of southeast Raleigh, NC. METHODS: Between December 1996 and June 1999, 183 screening events took place in community settings.Screening was by capillary glucose concentration. Participants with a positive screen were referred for confirmatory testing and physician follow-up. MAIN RESULTS: Risk factors for diabetes were prevalent, including ethnic minority race (88.2%), obesity (45.6%), and family history of diabetes (41.7%). In all, 197 persons had an elevated screening result; the prevalence of diabetes in the screened population …
The Corporate Practice Of Medicine: Competition And Innovation In Health Care (Book Review), Linda Treiber
The Corporate Practice Of Medicine: Competition And Innovation In Health Care (Book Review), Linda Treiber
Linda A. Treiber
Review of the book "The Corporate Practice of Medicine: Competition and Innovation in Health Care," by James C. Robinson