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Primary Nursing Selected Bibliography

Aiken, L.H., Smith H.L. & Lake E.T. (1994). Lower medicare mortality among a set of hospitals known for good nursing care. Medical Care, 32(8), 771-187.

Alpert, H.B., Goldman L.D., Kilroy C.M. & Pike A. W. (1992). Seven gryzmish: toward an understanding of collaboration. Nursing Clinics of North America, 27(1), 47-59.

Anderson, M. (1976). Primary nursing in day-by-day practice. American Journal of Nursing, 76(5), 802-805.

Andreoli, K. (1992). Primary nursing for the 1990s and beyond. Journal of Professional Nursing, 8(4), 202.

Bakke, K. (1974). Primary nursing: Perceptions of a staff nurse. American Journal of Nursing, 74(8), 1432-1434.

Bartels, D., Vivian G., & Susan L. (1977). The Role of the Head Nurse in Primary Nursing. Canadian Nurse, 73(3), 26-30.

Brown, B. (Ed.). (1977). Primary Nursing. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1(2).

Brown, B. (Ed.). (1981) Primary Nursing Revisited: Part I. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 5(3).

Brown, B. (Ed.). (1981). Primary Nursing Revisited: Part II. Nursing Administration Quarterly 5(4).

Deiman, P.A., Noble E., & Russell M.E. (1984). Achieving a professional practice model. How primary nursing can help. Journal of Nursing Administration, 14(7-8), 16-21.

Gardner, K. (1989). The effects of primary versus team nursing on quality of patient care and impact on nursing staff and costs: A five year study. Rochester, N.Y. : Rochester General Hospital.

Gardner, K.G. & Tilbury M. (1991) A longitudinal cost analysis of primary nursing and team nursing. Nursing Economics, 9(2), 97-104.

Gleason, J.S., Sochalski J., & Aiken L. (1999). Review of magnet hospital research: Findings and implications for professional nursing practice. Journal of Nursing Administration, 29(1), 9-19.

Hambleton, J.M.. (1998). A patient resource program—Strengthening primary nursing. Nursing Management 29(3), 33-34.

Hastings, C., O'Keffe S. & Buckley J. (1992). Professional practice partnerships: A new approach to creating high performance nursing organizations. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 17(1), 45-54.

Havens, D.S. & Aiken LH. (1999). Shaping systems to promote desired outcomes; The magnet hospital model. Journal of Nursing Administration, 29(2), 14-20.

Johnson, T. & Tahan H. (1997). Care management: Outcomes-based practice for the primary nurse. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 11(5), 55-68.

Knaus, W.A., Draper E.A., Wagner D.P. & Zimmerman J.E. (1986). An evaluation of outcome from intensive care in major medical centers. Annals of Internal Medicine, 104(3), 410-418.

Koerner, J. (1994). Differentiated practice: The evolution of professional nursing. Journal of Professional Nursing 8(6), 335-341.

Koerner, J. & Karpiuk, K. (1994). Implementing Differentiated Practice: Transformation by Design. Aspen Publishers.

Kovner, C.T., Hendrickson G., Knickman J.R. & Finkler S.A. (1994). Nursing care delivery models and nurse satisfaction. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 19(1), 74-85.

Manthey, M. (1970). Primary Nursing: A Return to the Concept of 'My Nurse' and 'My Patient'. Nursing Forum, 9(1), 64-84.

Manthey, M. (1978). If You Are Instituting Primary Nursing. American Journal of Nursing, 78(3).

Manthey, M. (1980). A Theoretical Framework for Primary Nursing. Journal of Nursing Administration, 10(6), 11-15.

Manthey, M. (1988). Can Primary Nursing survive? American Journal of Nursing 88(5), 644-5.

Manthey, M. (1989) An Expert Answers Common Questions About Primary Nursing. Nursing Management 20(3), 22-23.

Manthey, M. (1991). Delivery Systems and Practice Models: A Dynamic Balance. Nursing Management, 22(1), 28-29.

Manthey, M. (1991). Empowering Staff Nurses: Decision on the Action Level. Nursing Management 22(2), 16-17.

Manthey, M. (2002). The Practice of Primary Nursing. Minneapolis, MN: Creative Health Care Management.

Manthey, M. (2003). AKA primary nursing. Journal of Nursing Administration, 33(7/8), 369-70.

Manthey, M. (1993). Empowering staff to create a professional practice environment. In Elizabeth Burkhart, Laura Skeggs (Eds.), Nursing Leadership: Preparing for the 21st Century. (pp. 1-18). Chicago, IL: American Hospital Publishing, Inc.

Manthey, M. (1994). Issues in patient care delivery. Journal of Nursing Administration, 24(12), 14-16.

Manthey, M. (1995). Primary nursing revitalized. International Journal of Nursing Practice,1(1), 68-69.

Nursing Clinics of North America, 12, (2). June 1977.

On the scene: The queen’s medical center Honolulu, Hawaii. Nursing Administration Quarterly. 19(1), 33-65. 1994.

Page, M. (1974). Primary nursing: Perceptions of a head nurse. American Journal of Nursing, 74(8), 1435-1436.

Smith, M.J. (1996). Humanistic Behaviors and Primary Nursing Practice. Applied Nursing Research, 9(1), 33-36.

Tahan, H.A., Kohan L. & Walter S. Patient care management by the primary nurse: A managed care strategy. Seminars for Nurse Managers, 5(3), 112-115.

Teresi, J., Holmes D., Beneson E., Monaco C., Barrett V., Ramirez M., & Koren, M.J. (1993). A primary care nursing model in long-term care facilities: Evaluation of impact on affect, behavior, and socialization. The Gerontologist, 33(5), 667-674.

Ritter-Teitel, J. (2002). The impact of restructuring on professional practice. Journal of Nursing Administration, 32(1), 31-41.

Webb, S.S, Price, S.A.& Coeling H.E. (1996). Valuing authority/responsibility relationships. The essence of professional practice. Journal of Nursing Administration 26(2), 28-33.

Zander, K. (1994). Primary nursing won’t work . . . Unless the head nurse lets it. Journal of Nursing Administration, 7(10), 19-23.

 
 
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