[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 …
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 …
summarizing how Lean and Six Sigma management techniques have been implemented in …
Deliberate learning and the evolution of dynamic capabilities
This paper investigates the mechanisms through which organizations develop dynamic
capabilities, defined as routinized activities directed to the development and adaptation of …
capabilities, defined as routinized activities directed to the development and adaptation of …
The resource‐based view: origins and implications
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 …
a central research question. That question is:“Why do some firms persistently outperform …
Hospital staffing, organization, and quality of care: cross-national findings
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 …
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
Objective: To test a theoretical model of professional nurse work environments linking
conditions for professional nursing practice to burnout and, subsequently, patient safety …
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 …
Case studies Expert Briefings Open Access Publish with us Advanced search Why TQM …
[BOK][B] Reengineering health care: the complexities of organizational transformation
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
to be sensitive to nursing care between 1990 and 1996, after controlling for hospital …