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Why we are the harlot in reverse.

R Illsley

    Health and Social Service Journal
    |April 15, 1979
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    Nurse management evolves, addressing its future direction. This analysis reviews ten years of progress since the Salmon Report, offering insights into future nursing management requirements.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Nursing Administration

    Background:

    • The Salmon Report established key recommendations for nursing management.
    • A decade has passed since the Salmon Report's publication, necessitating a review of its impact.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To define the scope and future trajectory of nurse management.
    • To evaluate progress in nursing management over the past ten years.
    • To propose future requirements for effective nursing management.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review focusing on the Salmon Report's influence.
    • Analysis of nursing management advancements over a ten-year period.
    • Expert opinion and forward-looking analysis.

    Main Results:

    • Significant progress has been observed in nurse management practices.
    • The evolution of nurse management aligns with but also extends beyond initial Salmon Report recommendations.
    • Identified areas requiring further development in future nursing leadership.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurse management continues to evolve, adapting to healthcare changes.
    • Future nursing management requires strategic planning and continuous improvement.
    • The legacy of the Salmon Report provides a foundation for ongoing advancements in the field.

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