[HTML][HTML] Work stress and burnout among nurses: Role of the work environment and working conditions

BM Jennings - Patient safety and quality: An evidence-based …, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Stress has been categorized as an antecedent or stimulus, as a consequence
or response, and as an interaction. It has been studied from many different frameworks (or …

Lean and Six Sigma in acute care: a systematic review of reviews

S Deblois, L Lepanto - International journal of health care quality …, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to present a systematic review of literature reviews,
summarizing how Lean and Six Sigma management techniques have been implemented in …

Deliberate learning and the evolution of dynamic capabilities

M Zollo, SG Winter - Organization science, 2002 - pubsonline.informs.org
This paper investigates the mechanisms through which organizations develop dynamic
capabilities, defined as routinized activities directed to the development and adaptation of …

The resource‐based view: origins and implications

JB Barney, AM Arikan - The Blackwell handbook of strategic …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The field of strategic management, like other social science disciplines, is organized around
a central research question. That question is:“Why do some firms persistently outperform …

Hospital staffing, organization, and quality of care: cross-national findings

LH Aiken, SP Clarke, DM Sloane… - … Journal for quality in …, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Objective. To examine the effects of nurse staffing and organizational support for nursing
care on nurses' dissatisfaction with their jobs, nurse burnout, and nurse reports of quality of …

The impact of nursing work environments on patient safety outcomes: The mediating role of burnout engagement

HKS Laschinger, MP Leiter - JONA: The Journal of Nursing …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To test a theoretical model of professional nurse work environments linking
conditions for professional nursing practice to burnout and, subsequently, patient safety …

Why TQM programmes fail? A pathology approach

AM Mosadeghrad - The TQM journal, 2014 - emerald.com
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Case studies Expert Briefings Open Access Publish with us Advanced search Why TQM …

[BOK][B] Reengineering health care: the complexities of organizational transformation

T McNulty, E Ferlie - 2002 - books.google.com
Organizations are being urged to experiment with new structures and processes. A'process
perspective'on organizing is emerging as a major challenge to'functional'principles of …

Guiding inpatient quality improvement: a systematic review of Lean and Six Sigma

JM Glasgow, JR Scott-Caziewell, PJ Kaboli - The Joint Commission Journal …, 2010 - Elsevier
Article-at-a-Glance Background Two popular quality improvement (QI) approaches in health
care are Lean and Six Sigma. Hospitals continue to adopt these QI approaches—or the …

Nurse staffing and postsurgical adverse events: an analysis of administrative data from a sample of US hospitals, 1990–1996

K Christine, J Cheryl, Z Chunliu, JG Peter… - Health services …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Objective. To examine the impact of nurse staffing on selected adverse events hypothesized
to be sensitive to nursing care between 1990 and 1996, after controlling for hospital …