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Long-term Care Nursing Administration
Christine Mueller, PhD, RN
Associate Professor
School of Nursing
Center for Nursing Research of Elders
University of Minnesota
612-626-4299 cmueller@umn.edu
Articles
Aroian, J., Patsdaughter, C., & Wyszynski, M. (2000). DONs in long-term care facilities:
Contemporary roles, current credentials and educational needs. Nursing Economics,
18(3), 149-156.
Ballard, T. (1995). The need for well-prepared nurse administrators in long-term care.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 27 (2), 153-154.
Kaeser, L., & MacDonald, E. (1990). Nursing home administration: A key role for the
gerontological nurse. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 14(2), 1-5.
Krichbaum, K., Johnson, J., & Ryden, M. (1992). Educating nurses in leadership and
management. Geriatric Nursing, 13 (3), 170-173.
Mueller, C. (1998). LTC Directors of Nursing define educational needs. Nursing
Management, 29(11), 39-42.
Scoble, K. (2003). Vision 2020, part I: Profile of the future nurse leader. Journal of
Nursing Administration, 33(6), 324-330.
Books
Allen, J. (1997). Long-term care administration. (3rd ed.). New York: Springer.
American Organization of Nurse Executives. Staffing management and methods: Tools
and techniques for nurse leaders.
Baker, J. & Baker, R.W. (2004). Health care finance: Basic tools for nonfinancial
mangers. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Barlett.
Bower, F.L. (2000). Nurses taking the lead. Personal qualities of effective leadership.
Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company.
Bradley, M., & Thompson, N. (2000). Quality management integration in long-term care:
Guidelines for excellence. Baltimore: Health Professions Press.
Byers, S. R. (1997). The executive nurse. Leadership for new health care transitions.
Albany, NY: Delmar Publishers
Finkler, S. & Kovner, C. (1999). Financial management for nurse managers and
executives. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby.
Grossman, S. & Valiga, T. (2000). The new leadership challenge. Creating the future of
nursing. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Company.
Gordon, G.K., Grant, L.A., & Stryker, R. (Eds.). (2003). Creative long-term care
administration. (4th ed.). Springfield, Il: Charles C. Thomas. Publisher, LTD.
Infeld, D., & Kress, J. (1989). Cases in long-term care management: Building the
continuum. Owings Mill, MD: National Health Publishing.
Lazer, D., & Schwartz-Cassell, T. (2000). Adding value to long-term care. San
Francisco: Jossey Bass.
McConnell, C. (2003). The effective health care supervisor, (5th ed.). Sudbury, MA:
Jones and Barlett.
McConnell, C. (1998). Case studies in health care supervision. Gaithersburg, MD:
Aspen.
Mitty, E. (1998). Handbook for Directors of Nursing in long-term care. Albany, NY:
Delmar Press.
Price, S. & Koch, M. (1998). Managing health care resources: Present and future
challenges. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby.
Price, S. A., Koch, M. W., & Bassett, S. (1998). Health care resource management.
present and future challenges. St. Louis: Mosby.
Robinson-Walker, C. (1999). Women and leadership in health care: The journey to
authenticity and power. San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
Porter-O’Grady, T. & Malloch, K. (2003). Quantum leadership: A textbook of new
leadership. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Barlett.
Swansburg, R. & Swansburg. (1999). Introductory management and leadership for
nurses. (2nd ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
Swansburg, R. (2001). Management and leadership for nurse managers (2nd ed.).
Sudbury, MA: Jones and Barlett.
Manuals and Handbooks
Health Education Network. Nursing Adminstration Manual for Long-term Care Facilities.
[http://healthed.net]
Health Education Network. Staff Development Handbook for Long-term Care Facilities.
[http://healthed.net]
March, C. (1997). The complete care plan manual for long-term care. San Francisco:
Jossey Bass.
Wisconsin Director of Nursing Council Manual. (2000). [262-375-1976].
Standards
National Association Directors of Nursing Administration in Long-term Care. (1996).
Standards of Practice: Directors of Nursing Administration in Long-term Care.
Cincinnati: NADONA/LTC
American Nurses Association (1996). Scope and Standards for Nurse Administrators.
Washington, D.C.: ANA.
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