The role of the nurse manager in ambulatory care: Results of a national survey

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Haas, SA
Hackbarth, DP
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NURSING ECONOMICS | 1997年 / 15卷 / 04期
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Increasing complexity in ambulatory care settings requires nurse managers who can function at higher levels. Little agreement currently exists regarding the role expectations and academic preparation needed for nurse managers in ambulatory care settings. The majority of surveyed ambulatory care nurse managers (40%) have an AD or diploma as their highest level of academic preparation, and have thus acquired the majority of their management skills in the practice setting. The authors express concern that there are pressures to employ non-nurses as managers In ambulatory health care settings and that ambulatory nurse managers are often seen as not needing advanced academic preparation. A wide variety of settings including university and community hospitals, outpatient departments, physician group practices and HMOs, currently employ nurse managers in their multidisciplinary ambulatory care sites. The majority of ambulatory care nurse managers describe their model of care as either the medical model or the functional model.
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