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Best Practices in Clinical Settings

Abstract

This presentation will reveal the results of a qualitative descriptive study involving Omani head nurses. Head nurses were asked how they determined excellence in nurse staffing. Four themes emerged from inductive content analysis.

Author Details

J. Dwayne Hooks Jr., PhD, MN, BSN, APRN, FNP-BC, NEA-BC, AAHIVS, FACHE, College of Nursing Center for Strategic Initiatives, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia, USA; Christie Emerson, MSN, BSN, RN, WellStar School of Nursing, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA; Laura Caramanica, PhD, MEd, BSN, Tanner Health System School of Nursing, University of West Georgia, Carrollton, Georgia, USA

Sigma Membership

Beta Omicron

Lead Author Affiliation

Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia, USA

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

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Research Approach

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Keywords:

Productivity, Scheduling, Staffing

Conference Name

29th International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Melbourne, Australia

Conference Year

2018

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Nurse leader perceptions of appropriate nurse staffing: An Omani perspective

Melbourne, Australia

This presentation will reveal the results of a qualitative descriptive study involving Omani head nurses. Head nurses were asked how they determined excellence in nurse staffing. Four themes emerged from inductive content analysis.