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What is one of the mot important studies conducted after World War I launched by Rockefeller Foundation initially to evaluate nursing education for community health nursing then expanded to evaluate all types of nursing education.
Goldmark Report
launched by Rockefeller Foundation
What school was established after the Goldmark report.

What foundation gave funding for the school?
Yale University

Rockefeller Foundation
What study formally studie Nursing education in US? reviewed 50 schools and what would be needed to meet the needs in the 2nd half of the 2oth century.
Brown report 1948- conducted by Esther Lucille Brown, a social anthropologist- her findings we published in a document called Nursing for the future.
What did the Brown Study recommend?
vocational schools educate practical nurses and professional nurses education should take place in colleges and universities
What is another name for the Education of Nursing Technicians
study? What did it study ?
Montag study.
Montag proposed a continuum of nursing functions; assisted functions, technical functions, and professional functions
What is the Community College education for Nursing paper and who wrote it?
in 1959 - report on 5 year study on 8 pilot associate degree nursing programs - all graduates passed state boards - in 1960 many colleges added associate degree nursing programs
What is the name of ANA's FIRST POSITION PAPER ON NURSING EDUCATION WAS PREPARED BY ITS COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AFTER 2 YEARS OF STUDYING THE MAJOR CHANGES AND TRENDS IN AND AROUND NURSING, ESPECIALLY AS THEY AFFECT PATIENT CARE. THE ASSOCIATION BELIEVES THAT--(1) EDUCATION FOR ALL WHO ARE LICENSED TO PRACTICE NURSING SHOULD TAKE PLACE IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, (2) AT THE PRESENT TIME, MINIMUM PREPARATION FOR BEGINNING PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE SHOULD BE BACCALAUREATE DEGREE EDUCATION IN NURSING, (3) AT THE PRESENT TIME, THE MINIMUM PREPARATION FOR BEGINNING TECHNICAL PRACTICE SHOULD BE ASSOCIATE DEGREE EDUCATION IN NURSING, AND (4) EDUCATION FOR ASSISTANTS IN THE HEALTH SERVICE OCCUPATIONS SHOULD BE SHORT, INTENSIVE PRESERVICE PROGRAMS IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS RATHER THAN ON-THE-JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS. THE ASSOCIATION'S POSITION ON NURSING EDUCATION HAS IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING EDUCATION, PRACTICE AND SERVICE AND FOR AUXILIARY WORKER TRAINING--(1) THE MOVEMENT OF NURSE TRAINING INTO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES REQUIRES THAT THE INSTITUTIONS ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR EXPANDING FACILITIES AND FACULTIES TO MEET THE EXPECTED APPLICANT INCREASE, PREPARING BOTH TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL NURSE PRACTITIONERS, AND CARRYING ON CONTINUING EDUCATION, ADVANCED STUDY, AND RESEARCH PROGRAMS, AND (2) THE INCREASING COMPLEXITY OF PRACTICAL NURSE WORK INDICATES THAT THEIR PRESENT TRAINING PROGRAMS BE REPLACED BY PROGRAMS FOR BEGINNING TECHNICAL NURSING PRACTICE IN JUNIOR AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES.
Position paper on Educational Preparation for Nurse Practitioners and Assistants to Nurses (ANA 1965)
What study was the review of credentialing in nursing that supported the development of a credentialing center for nursing?
Study for Credentialing Nursing: as new approach (1979)

Primary researcher Inez Hinsvark
the label "magnet hospitals" originally was given to a group of U.S. hospitals that were able to successfully recruit and retain professional nurses during a national nursing shortage in the early 1980s. Studies of magnet hospitals illuminated the leadership characteristics and professional practice attributes of nurses within these organizations. Recent investigations within magnet hospitals document significant relationships between nursing and patient outcomes, including mortality and patient satisfaction.
Magnet Hospital's: Attraction and Retention of Professional Nurses (American Academy of Nursing 1983)
What study that looked at isiues related to nursing storage was unique because it was funded by various hospital organizations and corporations?
National Commission on Nursing study (1983)
What study projected the future need for NP and CNM ( certified Nurse Midwife and more nurses skilled in health promotion activities?
Health Professions Education for the Future: Schools in Service to the Nation (1993)
What is the Profession Commission report? What was its focus?
Pew: Health Professions Commission (1995): identified concerns related to professional education, professional licensure, and workforce policy - recommended 21 Competencies for each level of nursing entry to be clearly defined and differentiated to sure as a guide for nursing education and nursing practice.
What are the 3 primary goals of Health People 2010 national initiative by the US Department of Health and Human Services and the US Public Health Service
National objectives for both health promotion and disease prevention other goals added for 2010 - mental health, access to haelth care and ecological indicators of health ( ie -injury and death from firearms in the home
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What is the membership purpose, function;impact on nursing, health care, education, and politics of the
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What is the membership purpose, function;impact on nursing, health care, education, and politics of the
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What is the membership purpose, function;impact on nursing, health care, education, and politics of the
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What is the membership purpose, function;impact on nursing, health care, education, and politics of the
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What is the membership purpose, function;impact on nursing, health care, education, and politics of the
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What is the membership purpose, function;impact on nursing, health care, education, and politics of the
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What is the membership purpose, function;impact on nursing, health care, education, and politics of the
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