Leadership Roles and Management Functions in Nursing: Theory and Application
Key differences between 8th and 7th editions
- Period between current and previous editions: 3 years (2014 vs 2011).
- Nineteen new learning exercises.
- New models for ethical problem solving in nursing.
- The Eighth Ed. introduces Patient's Bill of Rights under the Affordable Care Act 2010.
- New material on recent trends in healthcare delivery movement toward value-based reimbursement rather than volume-based.
- Reflective practice and development of professional portfolio.
- Transition-to-practice programs (residency or on-boarding) to support new graduates during their progression into practice.
- Workplace bullying, mobbing, harassment, and disruptive behaviors.
- Foresight of health care future.
- Discussion of social media as a cause of distraction in health care work, potential risks to patients, and ethical issues.
- Continuing competence through lifelong learning, reflective practice, and nurse residencies.
- Working with a transcultural staff and managing four generations at workplace.
- Importance of practicing self-care in nursing.
- Innovations such as electronic health records, computerized physician order entry, and evidence-based hospital referrals and staffing.
8th Edition of
Leadership Roles and Management Functions in Nursing: Theory and Application
eBook, 624 pages
eBook ISBN: 9781469882529
Published by: Wolters Kluwer Health, April 15, 2014
Paperback, 624 pages
ISBN-10: 1451192819
ISBN-13: 9781451192810
Published by: LWW, February 20, 2014
International edition
Paperback
ISBN-10: 1469855712
ISBN-13: 9781469855714
Published by: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins,
7th Edition of
Leadership Roles and Management Functions in Nursing: Theory and Application
Paperback, 624 pages
ISBN-10: 1608316858
ISBN-13: 9781608316854
Published by: LWW, February 09, 2011
6th Edition of
Leadership Roles and Management Functions in Nursing: Theory and Application
Paperback, 752 pages
ISBN-10: 078177246X
ISBN-13: 9780781772464
Published by: LWW, January 24, 2008