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Nursing administration research as a paradigm reflection.

C McDaniel

    Nursing & Health Care : Official Publication of the National League for Nursing
    |April 1, 1990
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    Summary

    Current nursing administration research is fragmented and provider-focused. Future research should adopt multisite, multivariate analyses of complex health systems, incorporating international viewpoints for a holistic approach.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Administration
    • Health Systems Research
    • Organizational Science

    Background:

    • Existing nursing administration research is atomistic.
    • Current research primarily focuses on the individual nurse provider.
    • There is a lack of focus on organizational, administrative, and patient-level factors.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the current state of nursing administration research.
    • To identify gaps and limitations in existing research.
    • To propose future research directions in nursing administration.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review and analysis of recent nursing administration research.
    • Identification of trends and common themes in published studies.
    • Synthesis of findings to critique the current research landscape.

    Main Results:

    • Current research is characterized as atomistic and provider-centric.
    • Significant gaps exist in understanding the broader organizational and patient contexts.
    • A need for more comprehensive research approaches is evident.

    Conclusions:

    • Future nursing administration research must move beyond an atomistic, provider-focused approach.
    • Multisite and multivariate analyses are recommended to study complex health systems.
    • Incorporating international perspectives is crucial for a comprehensive understanding.

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