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Christman's principles for effective management: reflection and challenges for action.

Sara L Horton-Deutsch1, Debra S Wellman

  • 1Indiana University School of Nursing, Department of Environments for Health, Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA. shortond@iupui.com

The Journal of Nursing Administration
|December 5, 2002
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Dr. Luther Christman's 1982 nursing management principles remain vital. This work revisits these core tenets, urging nurses to apply them amidst modern healthcare changes for effective practice.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Management
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Leadership Studies

Background:

  • Established in 1982, Dr. Luther Christman's principles provide a foundational framework for effective nursing management.
  • The healthcare landscape has undergone significant transformation over the past two decades, presenting new challenges to established management practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To re-examine and re-emphasize Dr. Christman's enduring principles of nursing management.
  • To guide current nursing leaders in applying these timeless principles within contemporary healthcare settings.
  • To foster critical reflection and practical implementation of effective nursing management strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of Dr. Christman's original work.
  • Analysis of contemporary nursing management challenges and changes over the past 20 years.

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  • Conceptual framework development for applying historical principles to current practice.
  • Main Results:

    • The core principles of nursing management developed by Dr. Christman demonstrate sustained relevance and applicability.
    • Key principles include [list specific principles if available, e.g., accountability, communication, decision-making].
    • Successful enactment of these principles requires adaptation to the evolving healthcare environment.

    Conclusions:

    • Dr. Christman's principles offer a robust and enduring guide for effective nursing management.
    • Nurses are encouraged to actively reflect on and integrate these principles into their daily practice.
    • Applying these foundational concepts is crucial for navigating current healthcare complexities and ensuring quality patient care.