Leading and Managing in Canadian Nursing, First Canadian Edition - E-Book, 1st Edition
Authors :
Lyle G. Grant & Patricia S. Yoder-Wise
Date of Publication: 10/2014
Leading and Managing in Canadian Nursing, First Edition offers an innovative approach to leadership and managing by merging theory, research, and practical application to better prepare students for their transition to the practice environment. This ...view more
Leading and Managing in Canadian Nursing, First Edition offers an innovative approach to leadership and managing by merging theory, research, and practical application to better prepare students for their transition to the practice environment. This cutting-edge text is organized around the issues that are central to the success of Canadian nurses in today's constantly changing health care environment, including cultural diversity, resource management, advocacy, patient safety, delegation, and communication.
Leading and Managing in Canadian Nursing, First Edition offers an innovative approach to leadership and managing by merging theory, research, and practical application to better prepare students for their transition to the practice environment. This cutting-edge text is organized around the issues that are central to the success of Canadian nurses in today's constantly changing health care environment, including cultural diversity, resource management, advocacy, patient safety, delegation, and communication.
Key Features
Separate chapters on legal and ethical issues emphasize the importance of each within the Canadian context.
Privacy Protection and Freedom of Information Act outline key considerations for nursing practice in Canada.
Canadian research examples highlight current findings in health science research.
Photos throughout the book maintain a contemporary and visually appealing look and feel.
Separate chapters on key topic areas such as cultural diversity, delegation, managing information and technology, legal and ethical issues, and many more.
Canadian health care system and health care funding model provide a foundational understanding of the Canadian context
Eye-catching full-colour design helps engage and guide students through each chapter.
UNIQUE! Each chapter opens with A Challenge, where practicing nurse leaders/managers offer their real-world views of a concern related in the chapter, encouraging students to think about how they would handle the situation.
UNIQUE! A Solutioncloses each chapter with an effective method to handle the real-life situation presented in A Challenge, and demonstrates the ins and outs of problem-solving in practice.
Numbered exercises challenge students to think critically about concepts in the text and apply them to real-life situations.
Canadian cultural diversity highlighted throughout illustrates real-world scenarios
Research and Literature Perspective boxes summarize timely articles of interest and point out their relevance and applicability to practice.
The Evidence boxes in each chapter summarize relevant concepts and research from nursing/business/medicine literature.
Theory boxes highlight and summarize pertinent theoretical concepts related to chapter content.
Chapter Checklistsprovide a quick summary of key points and serve as a handy study tool.
End-of-chapter Tipsoffer guidelines for applying information presented in the chapter.
Glossaryalphabetically lists and defines all the boldfaced key terms from the chapters.
Author Information
By Patricia S. Yoder-Wise, RN, EdD, NEA-BC, ANEF, FAAN, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas; Lyle G. Grant, RN, BComm, BSN, MSN, JD, PhD, Coordinator, Institute for Nursing Scholarship
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and
Adjunct Professor
School of Nursing
University of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
OVERVIEW 1 Leading, Managing, and Following 2 Patient Focus 3 Developing the Role of Leader 4 Developing the Role of Manager
CONTEXT 5 Legal Issues 6 Ethical Issues 7 Making Decisions and Solving Problems 8 Health Care Organizations 9 Understanding and Designing Organizational Structures 10 Cultural Diversity in Health Care 11 Power, Politics, and Influence
PART 2
MANAGING RESOURCES 12 Caring, Communicating, and Managing with Technology 13 Managing Costs and Budgets 14 Care Delivery Strategies 15 Staffing and Scheduling 16 Selecting, Developing, and Evaluating Staff
PART 3
CHANGING THE STATUS QUO 17 Strategic Planning, Goal-Setting, and Marketing 18 Leading Change 19 Building Teams Through Communication and Partnerships 20 Collective Nursing Advocacy 21 Managing Quality and Risk 22 Translating Research into Practice
PART 4 INTERPERSONAL AND PERSONAL SKILLS
INTERPERSONAL 23 Understanding and Resolving Conflict 24 Managing Personal/Personnel Problems 25 Workplace Violence and Incivility 26 Practicing and Leading in Interdisciplinary Settings
PERSONAL 27 Role Transition 28 Self-Management: Stress and Time 29 Managing Your Career
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Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and
Adjunct Professor
School of Nursing
University of Regina
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