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100 1 Ebersole, Priscilla
245 10 Geriatric Nursing :|bGrowth of a Specialty
264 1 New York :|bSpringer Publishing Company,|c2006
264 4 |c©2006
300 1 online resource (315 pages)
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505 0 Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -
- Chapter 1 History and Development of Geriatric Nursing -
- Background and Significance -- The Beginning Specialty
of Geriatric Nursing -- Origin of Geriatrics and
Gerontology -- Influence of Medicine -- Influence of
Social, Economic, and Political Eras -- 1800-1930:
Poorhouses, Almshouses, and the Call for Reform -- 1930-
1960: From Almshouse to Nursing Home -- 1960-1985:
Medicare, Nursing Homes, and the Birth of Modern
Gerontological Nursing -- 1985 to Present: Geriatric
Nursing Comes of Age -- Chapter 2 Geriatric Nurse Pioneers
and Their Contributions -- Nurses at War -- Mary Opal
Wolanin -- Doris Schwartz -- Irene Burnside -- Bernita
(Bea) Steffl -- Laurie Martin Gunter -- Barbara Helen
Allen Davis -- Mary Starke Harper -- Virginia Stone --
Dorothy Virginia Moses -- The Nursing Home Pioneers --
Ileta Blanche McFadden Shields -- Eldonna Shields-Kyle --
Ella Kick -- Sister Marilyn Schwab -- Conclusion --
Chapter 3 Nurses in Action: The Second Generation -- The
Second Generation -- Priscilla Ebersole -- Faye Glenn
Abdellah -- Dolores Marsh Alford -- Sister Rose Therese
Bahr -- Beverly Baldwin -- H. Terri Brower -- Rita Chow: A
Tailor's Daughter -- Lois Evans -- Terry Fulmer -- May
Futrell -- Jeanie Kayser-Jones -- Mary Lund -- Mathy Mezey
-- Neville Strumpf -- Ann Whall -- Thelma Wells -- May
Wykle -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Geriatric Nurse Leaders
Today -- Cornelia Beck -- Kathleen (Kitty) Buckwalter --
Virginia Burggraf -- Kathleen Fletcher -- Marquis (Mark)
Foreman -- Susan Crocker Houde -- Ann Schmidt Luggen --
Diane Feeney Mahoney -- Marianne LaPorte Matzo -- Graham
McDougall -- Karen Devereaux Melillo -- Robin Remsburg --
Barbara Resnick -- Elizabeth Capezuti -- Conclusion --
Chapter 5 Recognition of Geriatric Care as a Specialty
Practice
505 8 Components of the Geriatric Nursing Specialty -- Endowed
Chairs: The Florence Cellar Gerontological Nursing Chair -
- Licensure -- Standards of Practice in Geriatric Nursing
-- Certification -- Credentials -- Fellowships -- Chapter
6 Geriatric Nursing Organizations and Affiliates -- The
National Gerontological Nursing Association -- National
Gerontological Nurses Association Leaders -- National
Conference of Gerontological Nurse Practitioners --
National Association of Directors of Nursing
Administration in Long-Term Care -- Leaders of the
National Association of Directors of Nursing
Administration/Long-Term Care -- Canadian Gerontological
Nursing Association -- Leaders of the Canadian
Gerontological Association -- Gerontological Society of
America -- American Society on Aging -- The American
Geriatrics Society -- The American Nurses Association --
The American Association of Colleges of Nursing --
Conclusion -- Chapter 7 Educational Programs and
Publications for Geriatric and Gerontological Nurses --
Education -- Publications -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8
Nursing Research and Geriatric Care -- Veterans
Association Medical Centers -- National Institute for
Nursing Research -- The National Institute on Aging --
Research Contributions of National Significance by
Geriatric Nurses -- Private Nonprofit Foundations --
Current Research in Geriatric Nursing -- Research Needed -
- Conclusion -- Chapter 9 Elements of Attracting Nurses to
the Field -- Mentorship -- The Importance of Faculty -- A
Field of Dreams -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10 Nursing and
the Future Care of the Aged: Possibilities and
Opportunities -- Older Americans' Well-Being -- Health and
Wellness -- Online Education -- Emerging Geriatric Nursing
Roles -- Celebrating Progress -- Futuristic Thoughts --
Conclusion -- Web Sites of Interest to Geriatric Nurses --
References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D
505 8 E -- F -- G -- H -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -
- R -- S -- T -- V -- W
520 With five years in interviewed contributions from the
pioneers of geriatric nursing who laid the foundations for
the profession to the geriatric nurse leaders who continue
the specialty today, we are given the opportunity to see
first-hand how geriatric nursing began, evolved, and
continues to flourish. Covering the scope of the
specialty?how to become a geriatric nurse, what
organizations and publications exist in the field,
standards of practice, certification and licensure, and
future directions?this text provides both inspirational
stories of nursing and practical information on how you
can find resources, develop ideas, and access research in
order to become a successful geriatric nurse
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