Jannotta M, Maldonado T
University of New Mexico.
J Nurs Adm. 1992 Jun;22(6):59-63. doi: 10.1097/00005110-199206000-00013.
Nurses at a 119-bed hospital in the southwestern United States successfully managed themselves for 5 years without head nurses. The authors describe the context for self-management, the initiation of the self-managed model, and the role and tasks of the self-managed nurse. A summary of self-management training and an operational retrospective summary of the program are given.
美国西南部一家拥有119张床位的医院的护士在没有护士长的情况下成功自我管理了5年。作者描述了自我管理的背景、自我管理模式的启动,以及自我管理护士的角色和任务。给出了自我管理培训的总结以及该项目的运营回顾总结。