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    Comparing residential long-term care regulations between nursing homes and assisted living facilities

    Nursing Outlook
    Vol. 68Issue 1p114–122Published online: June 27, 2019
    • Alison M. Trinkoff
    • Jung Min Yoon
    • Carla L. Storr
    • Nancy B. Lerner
    • Bo Kyum Yang
    • Kihye Han
    Cited in Scopus: 18
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      The long-term care (LTC) sector is a major component of the U.S. health care system that continues to grow (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014; Congressional Budget Office, 2013). Most of this increase is due to growth in the population of oldest adults (85+), a group with limited capacity for self-care due to health conditions (Congressional Budget Office, 2013; NIA, 2015). In 2014, there were over 46 million Americans 65+ years, and 6.2 million 85+ years old (Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics, 2016).
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      Nursing innovation: The joint effects of championship behaviors, project types, and initiation levels

      Nursing Outlook
      Vol. 67Issue 4p404–418Published online: February 8, 2019
      • Shirly Luz
      • Efrat Shadmi
      • Anat Drach-Zahavy
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        Health care organizations worldwide strive to deliver safe, high-quality, patient-centered care while fostering a proficient nursing staff and maintaining fiscal accountability. To achieve these aims, these organizations promote innovation at various organizational levels and in various domains (Drach-Zahavy, Somech, Granot, & Spitzer, 2004; Kaya, Turan, & Aydın, 2015; Länsisalmi, Kivimäki, Aalto, & Ruoranen, 2006; Weng, Huang, Chen, & Chang, 2015). It is increasingly recognized that nurse champions, namely excellent front-line practitioners, come from within the organization and are passionate about improving quality of care, and serving as key agents in implementing innovation via self-developed or management-developed projects (Byers, 2017; McSherry & Douglas, 2011; White, 2011).
        Nursing innovation: The joint effects of championship behaviors, project types, and initiation levels
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        Prescription drug abuse: Problem, policies, and implications

        Nursing Outlook
        Vol. 61Issue 2p78–84Published online: December 14, 2012
        • Janice Phillips
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          This article provides an overview on prescription drug abuse and highlights a number of related legislative bills introduced during the 112th Congress in response to this growing epidemic. Prescription drug abuse has emerged as the nation’s fastest growing drug problem. Although prescription drugs have been used effectively and appropriately for decades, deaths from prescription pain medicine in particular have reached epidemic proportions. Bills related to prescription drug abuse introduced during the 112th Congress focus on strengthening provider and consumer education, tracking and monitoring prescription drug abuse, improving data collection on drug overdose fatalities, combating fraud and abuse in Medicare and Medicaid programs, reclassifying drugs to make them more difficult to prescribe and obtain, and enforcing stricter penalties for individuals who operate scam pain clinics and sell pain pills illegitimately.
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          Global health diplomacy: An integrative review of the literature and implications for nursing

          Nursing Outlook
          Vol. 61Issue 2p85–92Published online: September 21, 2012
          • Anita Hunter
          • Lynda Wilson
          • Marcia Stanhope
          • Barbara Hatcher
          • Marianne Hattar
          • DeAnne K. Hilfinger Messias
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          Cited in Scopus: 19
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            The increasing interconnectedness of the world and the factors that affect health lay the foundation for the evolving practice of global health diplomacy. There has been limited discussion in the nursing literature about the concept of global health diplomacy or the role of nurses in such initiatives. A discussion of this concept is presented here by the members of a Task Force on Global Health Diplomacy of the American Academy of Nursing Expert Panel on Global Nursing and Health (AAN EPGNH). The purpose of this article is to present an integrative review of literature on the concept of global health diplomacy and to identify implications of this emerging field for nursing education, practice, and research.
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            Conceptual models to guide best practices in organization and development of State Action Coalitions

            Nursing Outlook
            Vol. 61Issue 2p70–77Published online: August 24, 2012
            • Mary E. Cramer
            • Linda Lazure
            • Kathy J. Morris
            • Marilyn Valerio
            • Rosanna Morris
            Cited in Scopus: 2
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              The RWJF/AARP National Campaign for Action established a goal of establishing Action Coalitions in every state by 2012. Last year, a small Steering Committee formed in Nebraska and used two conceptual models to guide the organization and development of its Action Coalition. The purpose of this article is to present the Internal Coalition Outcome Hierarchy (ICOH) model that guided development of partnership and coalition building. The second model, Determining Program Feasibility, provided a framework for data collection and analysis to identify the opportunities and challenges for strategic program planning to accomplish identified key priorities for Nebraska.
              Conceptual models to guide best practices in organization and development of State Action Coalitions
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              Where we are today: Prioritizing women’s health services and health policy. A report by the Women's Health Expert Panel of the American Academy of Nursing

              Nursing Outlook
              Vol. 61Issue 1p5–15Published online: August 23, 2012
              • Judith A. Berg
              • Diana Taylor
              • Nancy Fugate Woods
              • The Women's Health Expert Panel of the American Academy of Nursing
              Cited in Scopus: 13
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                There has been a recent resurgence of interest in women's health as evidenced by several federal and international policy-shaping reports that will impact women's health services. These reports include the 2010 Affordable Care Act, the formation of the National Prevention Council and Strategy, the 2011 IOM report on clinical preventives services for women, and the World Health Organization strategic plan for 2010-2015. In this paper, we summarize and discuss these reports and discuss implications of enacting the suggested health policies.
                Where we are today: Prioritizing women’s health services and health policy. A report by the Women's Health Expert Panel of the American Academy of Nursing
              • Editorial

                Nursing outlook's new editorial board

                Nursing Outlook
                Vol. 51Issue 4p147–148Published in issue: July, 2003
                Cited in Scopus: 0
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                  American Academy of Nursing Senior Scholar at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

                  Nursing Outlook
                  Vol. 48Issue 6p315–316Published in issue: November, 2000
                  • Sally L. Lusk
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                    From July 1999 to July 2000, I was the American Academy of Nursing Senior Scholar at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) (formerly the Agency for Healthcare Policy and Research). During this time, I spent half time at the agency, alternating weeks at the agency and the University of Michigan. My goals for this experience included the following: increasing emphasis on occupa-tional health issues and concerns at the agency, promoting collaboration between the agency and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and gaining a greater understanding of the activities and operations of the agency.
                  • Research Article

                    Political action: Genetic testing appointment

                    Nursing Outlook
                    Vol. 48Issue 6p316–317Published in issue: November, 2000
                    • Judith A. Lewis
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                      The letter from Secretary Shalala appointing me to the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing (SACGT) was dated April 12, 1999. The date would have been my sister's 50th birthday, except my sister had died of cystic fibrosis shortly before her sixth birthday. A brother, who had been born a year before me, had died at age 2 weeks, and it was only after my sister's diagnosis that we learned his meconium ileus also had been due to cystic fibrosis. Clearly, genetic illness has had a large impact on my family.
                    • Research Article

                      Policy leadership training institute—another successful year

                      Nursing Outlook
                      Vol. 48Issue 5p241–243Published in issue: September, 2000
                      • Stephanie L. Ferguson
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                        Twenty-five outstanding nurses benefitted from a Helene Fuld Foundation grant given in 1998 to the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) and the American Nurses Foundation's (ANF) Institute for Nursing Leadership (INL). The Policy Leadership Institute was provided by the George Mason University's Center for Health Policy, Research and Ethics during the Annual Health Policy Institute June 5-13, 2000. Through a collaborative partnership between the INL and the Center for Health Policy, Research and Ethics, we are pleased to announce that 35 graduates have completed this program since its inception in 1999.
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                        Update on fellow selection outcomes from the American Academy of Nursing Selection Committee

                        Nursing Outlook
                        Vol. 47Issue 6p273Published in issue: November, 1999
                        • Madeline H. Schmitt
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                          Suffer—One definition with commentary

                          Nursing Outlook
                          Vol. 47Issue 3p140–141Published in issue: May, 1999
                          • Edward J. Halloran
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                            Multistate licensure—For advanced practice nurses?

                            Nursing Outlook
                            Vol. 47Issue 2p93–94Published in issue: March, 1999
                            • Pamela A. Minarik
                            • Lynn C. Price
                            Cited in Scopus: 3
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                              Living legends

                              Nursing Outlook
                              Vol. 47Issue 1p40Published in issue: January, 1999
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                                Living longer, dying longer: Nursing's opportunity to make a difference

                                Nursing Outlook
                                Vol. 47Issue 1p41–42Published in issue: January, 1999
                                • Linda E. Moody
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                                  Nurses need to join efforts to ban landmines

                                  Nursing Outlook
                                  Vol. 46Issue 6p292–293Published in issue: November, 1998
                                  • Tamara Morgan
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                                    Institute for nursing leadership—Request for proposals

                                    Nursing Outlook
                                    Vol. 46Issue 5p246Published in issue: September, 1998
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                                      Nursing research: State of the science conference dates announced

                                      Nursing Outlook
                                      Vol. 46Issue 5p246Published in issue: September, 1998
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                                        The rightful place of research in academia

                                        Nursing Outlook
                                        Vol. 46Issue 5p246–247Published in issue: September, 1998
                                        • Florence S. Downs
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                                          American academy of nursing: Further reflections on the review of applications for fellowship

                                          Nursing Outlook
                                          Vol. 46Issue 4p183–184Published in issue: July, 1998
                                          • Madeline H. Schmitt
                                          • Patricia S.A. Sparacino
                                          Cited in Scopus: 0
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                                            Nurse scholars programs for 1999

                                            Nursing Outlook
                                            Vol. 46Issue 4p184–185Published in issue: July, 1998
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                                              Incremental approaches to necessary health care reform lead to more chaos

                                              Nursing Outlook
                                              Vol. 46Issue 3p137–139Published in issue: May, 1998
                                              • Janet Heinrich
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                                                Advocacy for health research means advocacy for patient care

                                                Nursing Outlook
                                                Vol. 45Issue 1p44Published in issue: January, 1997
                                                • Mary Woolley
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