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Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. 29(1)
Background and purpose While there is a preponderance of studies that demonstrate the quality of nurse practitioner (NP) practice, little is known on the practice style of NPs. The Direct Observation of Nurse Practitioner Care study provided the firs
Autor:
Sharon M. Weyer, James Joseph Werner
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. 22:156-161
Purpose: Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs) have emerged as key laboratories for generating new knowledge that reflects community-based practice; however, the representativeness of nurse practitioners (NPs) interested in PBRN participation is n
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Kurt C. Stange, David Litaker, Ronald E. Fry, Mary C. Ruhe, Caroline A. Carter, Sharon M. Weyer
Publikováno v:
Quality Management in Health Care. 16:194-204
Amid tremendous changes and widespread dissatisfaction with the current health care system, many approaches to improve practice have emerged; however, their effects on quality of care have been disappointing. This article describes the application of
Autor:
Mary C. Ruhe, Archie Wilkinson, Sue Zronek, Kurt C. Stange, Peggy Sue Wilkinson, Sharon M. Weyer
Publikováno v:
Preventive Medicine. 40:729-734
Background The Study To Enhance Prevention by Understanding Practice (STEP-UP) clinical trial (1997–2000) resulted in sustainable increases in preventive service delivery in primary care practices. However, the process by which practice change can
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Valerie J. Gilchrist, Meredith A. Goodwin, Benjamin F. Crabtree, Sharon M. Weyer, Leif I. Solberg, William L. Miller, Mary C. Ruhe, Deborah J. Cohen, Carlos Roberto Jaén, Kurt C. Stange, Paul A. Nutting, Stephen J. Zyzanski, Reuben R. McDaniel, Alfred F. Tallia
Publikováno v:
Journal of Healthcare Management. 49:155-168
Faced with a rapidly changing healthcare environment, primary care practices often have to change how they practice medicine. Yet change is difficult, and the process by which practice improvement can be understood and facilitated has not been well e
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Sharon M. Weyer, Samantha Reed Anna, Jeanne Ronyak, Lesley Rathbun, Vickie L. Armstrong, Victoria R. Hustey, Carol Savrin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Transcultural Nursing. 14:139-145
It is important to understand the Amish culture in order to provide appropriate, acceptable, and accessible health care to this culturally diverse group. A case study pertaining to the care of a dying elderly Amish woman living in a rural Amish commu
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Mary C. Ruhe, Sharon M. Weyer, Kurt C. Stange, Diane Esola, Sue Zronek, Meredith A. Goodwin, Stephen J. Zyzanski, Nancy Konrad
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 21:20-28
Background: The potential of primary care practice settings to prevent disease and morbidity through health habit counseling, screening for asymptomatic disease, and immunizations has been incompletely met. This study was designed to test a practice-
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Caroline A. Carter, Sharon M. Weyer, David Litaker, Casey Schroeder, Kurt C. Stange, James Joseph Werner, Ronald E. Fry, Laura Wu, Sarah Bobiak, Stephen J. Zyzanski, Mary C. Ruhe
Publikováno v:
Quality management in health care. 20(1)
Purpose To test the effect of an Appreciative Inquiry (AI) quality improvement strategy on clinical quality management and practice development outcomes. Appreciative inquiry enables the discovery of shared motivations, envisioning a transformed futu
Publikováno v:
Quality management in health care. 17(1)
BACKGROUND: New pay-for-performance initiatives and quality improvement efforts over the last decade have focused on evidenced-based process measures of quality of care. The effect on preventive service delivery (PSD) measures and patient satisfactio
Publikováno v:
Implementation science : IS
Implementation Science, Vol 3, Iss 1, p 25 (2008)
Implementation Science, Vol 3, Iss 1, p 25 (2008)
Background The relationship between health care practices' capacity for change and the results and sustainability of interventions to improve health care delivery is unclear. Methods In the setting of an intervention to increase preventive service de