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Nursing administration model for administrative practice.

D L Gardner1, K Kelly, M Johnson

  • 1University of Iowa, College of Nursing, Iowa City.

The Journal of Nursing Administration
|March 1, 1991
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Nurse administrators can improve complex decision-making using the Iowa Model of Nursing Administration. This conceptual model offers practical strategies for solving administrative challenges in modern nursing practice.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Administration
  • Healthcare Management
  • Organizational Theory

Background:

  • The nursing profession is undergoing significant transformation, necessitating advanced administrative strategies.
  • Effective decision-making is crucial for navigating the complexities of modern healthcare environments.
  • Existing administrative models may not fully address the unique challenges faced by nurse administrators.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and explain the Iowa Model of Nursing Administration as a tool for nurse administrators.
  • To demonstrate the practical application of the Iowa Model in solving administrative problems.
  • To provide a framework for enhancing nursing administration practice.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of the conceptual underpinnings of the Iowa Model of Nursing Administration.

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  • Presentation of two case studies illustrating the model's application.
  • Analysis of how the model aids in administrative problem-solving.
  • Main Results:

    • The Iowa Model provides a structured approach to addressing complex administrative issues in nursing.
    • Practical examples demonstrate the model's utility in real-world nursing administration scenarios.
    • Implementation of the model can lead to improved administrative decision-making and practice.

    Conclusions:

    • The Iowa Model of Nursing Administration is a valuable resource for nurse leaders.
    • Adoption of this conceptual model can enhance the effectiveness of nursing administration.
    • The model supports evidence-based practice in healthcare management.