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Managerial Competence Of First-Line Nurse Managers In Public Hospitals In Indonesia, Joko Gunawan, Yupin Aungsuroch, Mary L. Fisher, Anna M. Mcdaniel, Colleen Marzilli Sep 2020

Managerial Competence Of First-Line Nurse Managers In Public Hospitals In Indonesia, Joko Gunawan, Yupin Aungsuroch, Mary L. Fisher, Anna M. Mcdaniel, Colleen Marzilli

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Purpose: Working as a first-line nurse manager requires high managerial competence as an essential component in the delivery of health care. Therefore, factors that influence managerial competence warrant examination. The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with managerial competence of the first-line nurse managers using the best-fit model of human resource management framework. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted. A total of 247 first-line nurse managers from 18 public hospitals in Indonesia participated. Data on managerial competence and its related factors were collected via validated questionnaires. Results: The five factors of managerial competence were identified - performance …


Awareness Of Dying And Conflict Resolution: Texas Asian Perspectives, Gloria Duke, Charlotte Wood, Lobsang Tenzing Aug 2020

Awareness Of Dying And Conflict Resolution: Texas Asian Perspectives, Gloria Duke, Charlotte Wood, Lobsang Tenzing

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Individuals in the end-of-life (EOL) period may not be fully aware of their prognosis or know they are facing a terminal illness. As Asian beliefs and cultural tendencies intersect with Western values, health care practitioners may find their assumptions about disclosing an EOL prognosis differs from patients and their family members. Disagreements among family members regarding the disclosure of EOL to their terminally ill loved one can result in conflict--making difficult and sensitive times more burdensome. Little scientific evidence is known about first generation Asians who live in the United States (US) regarding their practices with disclosing EOL and how …


Nurse Practitioner Occupational Burnout: A Focus On The Variables And Themes, Tanya G. Schlemmer May 2020

Nurse Practitioner Occupational Burnout: A Focus On The Variables And Themes, Tanya G. Schlemmer

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Purpose: The prevalence of occupational burnout is high amongst service professionals and the nursing profession is no different. The rate of occupational burnout amongst nursing professionals and medical professionals is high. The themes or impact of occupational burnout amongst Nurse Practitioners is not well described in the literature. Herein this article describes the investigation into the issue of nurse practitioners and occupational burnout.

Data Sources: Scientific literature review, CINHAHL Complete and other online literature databases and resources. A State of the Science systematic review was conducted to further examine this issue to identify the prevalence of the problem amongst nurse …