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- Item25th International Nursing Research Congress 2014 Program Book(2016-09-22) Sigma Theta Tau International
This is a printable archival version of the International Nursing Research Congress 2014 official program book, with included abstracts and schedule.
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- Item26th International Nursing Research Congress 2015 Program Book(2016-09-23) Sigma Theta Tau International
This is a printable archival version of the 26th International Nursing Research Congress 2015 official program book, with included abstracts and schedule.
This program book is also available on Issuu
- Item27th International Nursing Research Congress 2016 Program Book(2016-09-23) Sigma Theta Tau International
This is a printable archival version of the 27th International Nursing Research Congress 2016 official program book, with included abstracts and schedule.
This program book is also available on Issuu
- Item41st Biennial Convention, 2011 Program Book(2016-09-22) Sigma Theta Tau International
This is a printable archival version of the 2011 41st Biennial Convention of Sigma Theta Tau International official program book, with included abstracts and schedule.
- Item43rd Biennial Convention Program 2015 Program Book(2016-09-22) Sigma Theta Tau International
This is a printable archival version of the 43rd Biennial Convention 2015 official program book, with included abstracts and schedule.
This program book is also available on Issuu
- ItemArista3 report executive summary: Nurses and health, a global future(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2003) Sigma Theta Tau International; Sigma Theta Tau International, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Sigma Headquarters
Now completed, the Arista series, an initiative of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, was designed to bring the best thinking to bear in confronting health issues of global significance, providing a multinational, interdisciplinary platform from which to influence the change of nursing practice. The Arista think-tank meetings, named for the Greek word meaning “the brightest,” assembled experts and reactors to converse, debate, find consensus and develop strategies for the future of nursing in an era of continuing health sector reform.
- ItemClinical Scholarship Resource Paper(Sigma Theta Tau International, 1999) Sigma Theta Tau International; Sigma Theta Tau International, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Sigma HeadquartersThe task force conceived this publication as a means of communicating its deliberations to the wider membership of Sigma Theta Tau and the profession. It is intended less as a definitive statement on clinical scholarship and more as a work-in-progress, inviting discussion, debate, new information and new technology, and inspiring ideas that will shape the direction of nursing practice.
- ItemCreating Healthy Work Environments 2017: Building a Healthy Workplace: Best Practices in Clinical and Academic Settings(2017-03-21) Sigma Theta Tau International
This is a printable archival version of the Creating Healthy Work Environments 2017 official program book, with included abstracts and schedule.
- ItemCreating Healthy Work Environments 2019: Best Practices for Building Healthy Workplaces in Clinical and Academic SettingsSigma Theta Tau International; Sigma Headquarters
This is a printable archival version of the Creating Healthy Work Environments 2019 official program book, with included abstracts and schedule.
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- ItemEvidence-Based Nursing Position Statement(Sigma Theta Tau International, 2005) Sigma Theta Tau International; Sigma Theta Tau International, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Sigma Headquarters
Issue being addressed: Evidence-based nursing as the foundation for professional nursing practice.
- ItemExcellence [Complete issue : First Quarter 2000, Vol. 1, 1](Sigma Theta Tau International, 2000) Sigma Theta Tau International
Publishing History: Nursing Excellence published yearly in 1998 and 1999. The publication became Excellence in the first quarter 2000. It transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education, Excellence in Nursing Administration, and Excellence in Clinical Practice in the second quarter 2000 with volume 1, number 2. Excellence in Nursing Education transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education & Research in the first quarter 2002.
Publishing Frequency: Yearly 1998, 1999; Quarterly 2000 – 2004.
Format: Print 1999 – third quarter 2002; Online fourth quarter 2002 – first quarter 2004. Ceased publishing in 2004.
Select features in this issue:
Fact or fiction? Nursing shortage plagues global health care
Genetic testing: Nurses alleviate patients' fear of the unknown
Online courses: The forecast for nursing education
Back to basics: Thompson to focus on chapter/member development
Nursing legends honored: Society awards recognize lifetime achievements in health care
Career profiles in nursing [Focus on: Mary Ann Dumas, RN, PhD, CFNP]
Excellence: Nursing Issues and Trends
- ItemExcellence in Clinical Practice [Complete issue - digital origin : Fourth quarter 2002, vol. 3, 4](Sigma Theta Tau International, 2002) Billings, Diane McGovern; Jeffries, Pamela R.; Rowles, Connie J.; Stone, Cynthia; Urden, Linda Diann; Sigma Theta Tau International
Publishing History: Nursing Excellence published yearly in 1998 and 1999. The publication became Excellence in the first quarter 2000. It transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education, Excellence in Nursing Administration, and Excellence in Clinical Practice in the second quarter 2000 with volume 1, number 2. Excellence in Nursing Education transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education & Research in the first quarter 2002.
Publishing Frequency: Yearly 1998, 1999; Quarterly 2000 - 2004.
Format: Print 1999 - third quarter 2002; Online fourth quarter 2002 - first quarter 2004. Ceased publishing in 2004.
Select features in this issue:
A partnership model of nursing education to prepare critical care nurses, by Diane M. Billings, Pamela Jeffries, Connie J. Rowles, Cynthia Stone and Linda Urden
- ItemExcellence in Clinical Practice [Complete issue - digital origin : Fourth quarter 2003, vol. 4, 4](Sigma Theta Tau International, 2003) Sigma Theta Tau International
Publishing History: Nursing Excellence published yearly in 1998 and 1999. The publication became Excellence in the first quarter 2000. It transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education, Excellence in Nursing Administration, and Excellence in Clinical Practice in the second quarter 2000 with volume 1, number 2. Excellence in Nursing Education transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education & Research in the first quarter 2002.
Publishing Frequency: Yearly 1998, 1999; Quarterly 2000 - 2004.
Format: Print 1999 - third quarter 2002; Online fourth quarter 2002 - first quarter 2004. Ceased publishing in 2004.
Select features in this issue:
Kids at school. Nurses at work. Lives at stake. Inside a school nurse’s practice
Breathing to the beat Nurse-led research suggests music eases labor pains
- ItemExcellence in Clinical Practice [Complete issue - digital origin: First Quarter 2004, Vol. 5, 1](Sigma Theta Tau International, 2004) Copeland, Sandra; Sigma Theta Tau International
Publishing History: Nursing Excellence published yearly in 1998 and 1999. The publication became Excellence in the first quarter 2000. It transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education, Excellence in Nursing Administration, and Excellence in Clinical Practice in the second quarter 2000 with volume 1, number 2. Excellence in Nursing Education transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education & Research in the first quarter 2002.
Publishing Frequency: Yearly 1998, 1999; Quarterly 2000 - 2004.
Format: Print 1999 - third quarter 2002; Online fourth quarter 2002 - first quarter 2004. Ceased publishing in 2004.
Select features in this issue:
Promoting recruitment, retention, collegiality and professionalism using continuing education plans, by Sandra Copeland
- ItemExcellence in Clinical Practice [Complete issue - digital origin: Second quarter 2003, vol. 4, 2](Sigma Theta Tau International, 2003) Martsolf, Donna Steele; Sigma Theta Tau International
Publishing History: Nursing Excellence published yearly in 1998 and 1999. The publication became Excellence in the first quarter 2000. It transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education, Excellence in Nursing Administration, and Excellence in Clinical Practice in the second quarter 2000 with volume 1, number 2. Excellence in Nursing Education transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education & Research in the first quarter 2002.
Publishing Frequency: Yearly 1998, 1999; Quarterly 2000 - 2004.
Format: Print 1999 - third quarter 2002; Online fourth quarter 2002 - first quarter 2004. Ceased publishing in 2004.
Select features in this issue:
Haiti research diary: Gathering data Creole style, by Donna Martsolf
Practitioners at the Podium: Educating nurses and nursing at Rush
Inside the Rush Model: Working nurses, teaching as they treat
The EPA Aging Initiative: Protecting the health of older Americans
- ItemExcellence in Clinical Practice [Complete issue - digital origin: Third quarter 2003, vol. 4, 3](Sigma Theta Tau International, 2003) Keener, Adam; Sigma Theta Tau International
Publishing History: Nursing Excellence published yearly in 1998 and 1999. The publication became Excellence in the first quarter 2000. It transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education, Excellence in Nursing Administration, and Excellence in Clinical Practice in the second quarter 2000 with volume 1, number 2. Excellence in Nursing Education transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education & Research in the first quarter 2002.
Publishing Frequency: Yearly 1998, 1999; Quarterly 2000 - 2004.
Format: Print 1999 - third quarter 2002; Online fourth quarter 2002 - first quarter 2004. Ceased publishing in 2004.
Select features in this issue:
Support for the society, by Adam Keener
- ItemExcellence in Clinical Practice [Complete issue - photocopy : Fourth Quarter 2000, Vol. 1, 4](Sigma Theta Tau International, 2000) Ruiz, Marlene Sarah; Kim, Wan Hyuck; Harris, Cheryl Hall; Colella, Rita; Dickenson-Hazard, Nancy; Sigma Theta Tau International
Publishing History: Nursing Excellence published yearly in 1998 and 1999. The publication became Excellence in the first quarter 2000. It transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education, Excellence in Nursing Administration, and Excellence in Clinical Practice in the second quarter 2000 with volume 1, number 2. Excellence in Nursing Education transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education & Research in the first quarter 2002.
Publishing Frequency: Yearly 1998, 1999; Quarterly 2000 – 2004.
Format: Print 1999 – third quarter 2002; Online fourth quarter 2002 – first quarter 2004. Ceased publishing in 2004.
Select features in this issue:
Rehabilitation nursing: Another increasing shortage, by Marlene Ruiz
Nursing: An international student's perspective, by Wan Hyuck Kim
Nurses and the 'net, by Cheryl Hall Harris
Forensic nurses merge nursing practice and the law, by Rita Colella
New Harris poll is sobering wake-up call for profession, by Nancy Dickenson-Hazard
Career profiles in clinical practice [Focus on: Teresa Nimmer Vogel, RN, BSN]
Nurse coalition expands membership
- ItemExcellence in Clinical Practice [Complete issue : First Quarter 2002, Vol. 3, 1](Sigma Theta Tau International, 2002) Braun, Lynne T.; Sigma Theta Tau International
Publishing History: Nursing Excellence published yearly in 1998 and 1999. The publication became Excellence in the first quarter 2000. It transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education, Excellence in Nursing Administration, and Excellence in Clinical Practice in the second quarter 2000 with volume 1, number 2. Excellence in Nursing Education transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education & Research in the first quarter 2002.
Publishing Frequency: Yearly 1998, 1999; Quarterly 2000 - 2004.
Format: Print 1999 - third quarter 2002; Online fourth quarter 2002 - first quarter 2004. Ceased publishing in 2004.
Select features in this issue:
Preventing coronary heart disease in yourself and your patients, by Lynne T. Braun
- ItemExcellence in Clinical Practice [Complete issue : Fourth Quarter 2001, Vol. 2, 4](Sigma Theta Tau International, 2001) Bower, Fay Louise; McCullough, Cynthia S.; Pille, Barbara; Prevost, Suzanne S.; Pohlkotte, Andrea; Hennessy, Anne; Sigma Theta Tau International
Publishing History: Nursing Excellence published yearly in 1998 and 1999. The publication became Excellence in the first quarter 2000. It transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education, Excellence in Nursing Administration, and Excellence in Clinical Practice in the second quarter 2000 with volume 1, number 2. Excellence in Nursing Education transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education & Research in the first quarter 2002.
Publishing Frequency: Yearly 1998, 1999; Quarterly 2000 - 2004.
Format: Print 1999 - third quarter 2002; Online fourth quarter 2002 - first quarter 2004. Ceased publishing in 2004.
Select features in this issue:
Alzheimer's research provides guidance, hope to caregivers, by Fay L. Bower, Cynthia S. McCullough and Barbara Pille
Nurses lead evidence-based practice initiatives, by Suzanne Prevost
The ultimate nursing adventure, by Andrea Pohlkotte
How are you dealing with "information overload"?, by Anne Hennessy
- ItemExcellence in Clinical Practice [Complete issue : Second Quarter 2000, Vol. 1, 2](Sigma Theta Tau International, 2000) Ruiz, Marlene Sarah; Bloniasz, Elaine; Higgins, Teila; Pryor, Jama; Floyd, Jeanne M.; Sigma Theta Tau International
Publishing History: Nursing Excellence published yearly in 1998 and 1999. The publication became Excellence in the first quarter 2000. It transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education, Excellence in Nursing Administration, and Excellence in Clinical Practice in the second quarter 2000 with volume 1, number 2. Excellence in Nursing Education transitioned to Excellence in Nursing Education & Research in the first quarter 2002.
Publishing Frequency: Yearly 1998, 1999; Quarterly 2000 – 2004.
Format: Print 1999 – third quarter 2002; Online fourth quarter 2002 – first quarter 2004. Ceased publishing in 2004.
Select features in this issue:
Fixing the operating room nursing shortage, by Marlene Ruiz
Hospital discovers pets are a patient's best friend, by Elaine Bloniasz
Ruiz named advisor
Chiron: developing leaders, by Teila Higgins
Nursing coalition launches Web site, by Jama Pryor
Career profiles in clinical practice [Focus on: Maureen T. Greene, RN, MS, CS]
National Nurses Week honors past and future, by Jeanne M. Floyd