Journal article
National Guidelines for Nursing Delegation
Journal of nursing regulation, v 7(1), pp 5-12
01 Apr 2016
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Abstract
In early 2015, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing convened two panels of experts representing education, research, and practice. The goal was to develop national guidelines based on current research and literature to facilitate and standardize the nursing delegation process. These guidelines provide direction for employers, nurse leaders, staff nurses, and delegatees.
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- Title
- National Guidelines for Nursing Delegation
- Creators
- Maryann Alexander - NCSBN, Nursing Regulat, Chicago, IL USARoberta Connelley - Louisiana State Board Pract Nurse Examiners, Baton Rouge, LA USAKirsten Corazzini - Duke UniversitySusan Gardiner - Merseburg University of Applied SciencesJanet Haebler - American Nurses AssociationPamela Hagan - Frontier Nursing UniversityQiana Hampton - NCSBN, Regulatory Innovat, Chicago, IL USAJane Clare Joyner - ANA, Hlth Syst & Regulatory Policy, Minato, Tokyo, JapanCathy Nelson Krewer - LeadingAge New YorkOttamissiah Moore - Dist Columbia Board Nursing, Washington, DC USAChristine Mueller - University of MinnesotaSusan Richmond - NCSBN, Interact Serv, Chicago, IL USAElena Siegel - University of California, DavisJosephine H. Silvestre - NCSBN, Regulatory Innovat, Chicago, IL USANancy Spector - NCSBN, Regulatory Innovat, Chicago, IL USAKimberly Seaman - Merseburg University of Applied SciencesLaurie Talarico - Massachusetts Board Registrat Nursing, Boston, MA USAAlison Trinkoff - University of BaltimoreAmy Vogelsmeier - University of Missouri Health SystemLinda Young - South Dakota Board Nursing, Sioux Falls, SD USANatl Council State Boards Nursing
- Publication Details
- Journal of nursing regulation, v 7(1), pp 5-12
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Number of pages
- 8
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Pediatrics
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000378261500003
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-84964649261
- Other Identifier
- 991020785619804721
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- Domestic collaboration
- International collaboration
- Web of Science research areas
- Nursing