The power of ten [electronic resource] : a conversational approach to tackling the top ten priorities in nursing, second edition / Susan Hassmiller, Jennifer Mensik.

By: Hassmiller, SusanContributor(s): Mensik, Jennifer [author]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Sigma Theta Tau International, 2016Copyright date: ©2017Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (238 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 1940446759; 1940446775; 9781940446752; 9781940446776Subject(s): MEDICAL / Nursing / GeneralGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 362.173068 LOC classification: RT89Online resources: Click here to access online
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The power of ten: a conversational approach to tackling the top ten priorities in nursing, second edition -- Dedications -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Preface -- Priority #1: Educational Reform -- Priority #2: Academic Progression -- Priority #3: Diversity -- Priority #4: Interprofessional Collaboration -- Priority #5: Systems Thinking -- Priority #6: Voice of Nursing -- Priority #7: Global Stewardship -- Priority #8: Practice Authority -- Priority #9: Delivery of Care -- Priority #10: Professional Handoff -- Afterword -- A Call to Action -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- About the Contributing Authors -- Author Index -- Index.
Abstract: In 2011, The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International's editors asked 30 global nurse leaders to identify 10 of the most critical issues in the profession. The result was the first edition of The Power of Ten, a collection of essays and data- and talking points that explored the obstacles nurses faced. The book challenged long-held beliefs that were stymying progress and invited readers to join the conversation about how to move nursing forward. The time has come to revisit and revise those issues and drive the conversation even further to support real change and progress in the profession. In this all-new edition, Susan B. Hassmiller and Jennifer S. Mensik connected with more than 50 national and international nurse leaders to survey the most pressing issues in the profession. From that feedback, they arrived at a new list of priorities. Through essays, action items, discussion points, and data, The Power of Ten, Second Edition, will help nurses question, converse, and lead the way into the future of nursing.
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The power of ten: a conversational approach to tackling the top ten priorities in nursing, second edition -- Dedications -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Preface -- Priority #1: Educational Reform -- Priority #2: Academic Progression -- Priority #3: Diversity -- Priority #4: Interprofessional Collaboration -- Priority #5: Systems Thinking -- Priority #6: Voice of Nursing -- Priority #7: Global Stewardship -- Priority #8: Practice Authority -- Priority #9: Delivery of Care -- Priority #10: Professional Handoff -- Afterword -- A Call to Action -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- About the Contributing Authors -- Author Index -- Index.

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In 2011, The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International's editors asked 30 global nurse leaders to identify 10 of the most critical issues in the profession. The result was the first edition of The Power of Ten, a collection of essays and data- and talking points that explored the obstacles nurses faced. The book challenged long-held beliefs that were stymying progress and invited readers to join the conversation about how to move nursing forward. The time has come to revisit and revise those issues and drive the conversation even further to support real change and progress in the profession. In this all-new edition, Susan B. Hassmiller and Jennifer S. Mensik connected with more than 50 national and international nurse leaders to survey the most pressing issues in the profession. From that feedback, they arrived at a new list of priorities. Through essays, action items, discussion points, and data, The Power of Ten, Second Edition, will help nurses question, converse, and lead the way into the future of nursing.

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