


ISBN-13: 9783030109639 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 342 str.
ISBN-13: 9783030109639 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 342 str.
"This book is interesting and thought-provoking. ... This book is a wonderful acquisition for anyone interested in understanding global health concepts and current changes, considering the world in which we all provide healthcare. This is a wonderful, well-written, and innovative book!" (Cynthia Cummings, Doody's Book Reviews, July 19, 2019)
Chapter 1: Introduction on Leadership, Nursing and the Nordic Countries.
Thóra B. Hafsteinsdóttir, RN, PhD
T.Hafsteinsdottir@umcutrecht.nl
Section I. Nursing Leadership in Denmark: Kirsten Lomborg, RN, BA (Phil), MScN, PhD
Chapter 2. The State of Nursing Science in Denmark
Kirsten Lomborg, RN, BA (Phil), MScN, PhD
kl@clin.au.dk
Chapter 3. Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
Jeanette Finderup, RN, MHR, PhD student, Kirsten Lomborg, RN, BA (Phil), MScN, PhD
jeajee@rm.dk
Chapter 4. Higher Education in Nursing in a Changing Danish Society
Kirsten Fredriksen, RN, MEd, PhD, Kirsten Beedholm, RN, MA, PhD
kf@ph.au.dk
Chapter 5. Pioneers in an Old Culture. Developing and Leading a Research and Development Capacity Building Program
Bibi Hølge-Hazelton, RN, MScN, PhD
bibh@regionsjaelland.dk
Section II. Nursing leadership in Finland: Helena Leino-Kilpi RN, MEd, PhD, FEANS
Chapter 6. State of Nursing Science in Finland
Helena Leino-Kilpi RN, MEd, PhD, FEANS, Minna Stolt, Podiatrist, PhD
helena.leino-kilpi@utu.fi
Chapter 7. Leading Evidence-Based Practice in Finnish Healthcare
Riitta Suhonen, RN, PhD, Minna Ylönen, RN, MNSc, PhD student, Leena Jalonen, RN, Arja Holopainen, RN, PhD.
riisuh@utu.fi
Chapter 8: Nursing education and nurse education research in FinlandLeena Salminen, PHN, PhD, Sanna Koskinen, RN, PhD, Asta Heikkilä, RN, PhD, Camilla Strandell-Laine, RN, MNSc, PhD student, Elina Haavisto, RN, PhD, Helena Leino-Kilpi, RN, MEd, PhD, FEANS
leesalmi@utu.fi
Chapter 9. Professional Practice Competence Framework for the Nurse Leader
Riitta Meretoja, RN, PhD, Kirsi Lindfors, RN, MSN, PhD student, Jaana Kotila, RN, MSN
riitta.meretoja@hus.fi
Section III. Nursing leadership in Iceland: Helga Jónsdóttir, RN, PhD, FAAN
Chapter 10. Historical Development and the State of Nursing Science in Iceland
Helga Jónsdóttir, RN, PhD, FAAN
helgaj@hi.is
Chapter 11. Complexity Leadership in the Collaboration between Academia and Clinical Nursing: Searching for Harmony
Marianne E. Klinke, PhD, Helga Jónsdóttir RN, PhD, FAAN
klinke@simnet.is
Chapter 12. Towards the Future: The Education of Nurses in Iceland re-considered
Herdís Sveinsdóttir, RN, PhD, Þóra Jenný Gunnarsdóttir, RN, PhD, Kristín Björnsdóttir, RN, EdD, PhD.
herdis@hi.is
Chapter 13. A Nurse-Managed Follow-Up Practice for Patients after Discharge from the Intensive Care Unit: Development, Testing and Implementation
Rannveig Jónsdóttir RN, PhD, Helga Jónsdóttir RN, PhD, FAAN
rannveij@landspilali.is
Section IV. Nursing leadership in Norway: Marit Kirkevold, RN, Ed.D.
Chapter 14. Historical Development and the State of Nursing Science in Norway
Marit Kirkevold, RN, Ed.D.
marit.kirkevold@medisin.uio.no
Chapter 15. Research Development in the Clinical Field
Hilde Wøien, RN, PhD, Sigrid Rannem RN, NA, MHA
hilde.woien@medisin.uio.no
Chapter 16. Research in Nursing Education in Norway
Ida Torunn Bjørk, RN, PhD
i.t.bjork@medisin.uio.no
Chapter 17. Developing a Clinical Research Programme: The Case of Promoting Psychosocial
Well-Being in Stroke Survivors
Marit Kirkevold, RN, Ed.D
marit.kirkevold@medisin.uio.no
Section V. Nursing leadership in Sweden: Ingalill Rahm Hallberg, RN, RNT, PhD, FEANS, FAAN
Chapter 18. Nursing science in Sweden, Internal and External forces contributing to the Development
Ingalill Rahm Hallberg, RN, RNT, PhD, FEANS, FAAN,
Ingalill.rahm_hallberg@med.lu.se
Chapter 19. Clinical Practice Project Implementing Evidence Based Practice Ami Hommel, RN, CNS, PhD
Ami.hommel@med.lu.se
Chapter 20. Nursing Leadership in Transition: From Matriarch and Instructor to University Teacher and Researcher Gerd Ahlström, RN, PhD
Gerd.ahlstrom@med.lu.se
Chapter 21. Nursing Research in Sweden: Academic Leadership
Jimmie Kristensson RN, PhD, Ingalill Rahm Hallberg, RN, RNT, PhD
Jimmie.Kristensson@med.lu.se
Dr. Thóra B. Hafsteinsdóttir, RN, PhD, is a professor of nursing at the Faculty of Nursing, University of Iceland and a senior researcher at the Department of Nursing Science, Julius Center, University Medical Center Utrecht, and Department of Health care at the University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht the Netherlands. Since 2014 she is a director of the Board of Directors of Sigma Theta Tau International, honor society of nursing international. Dr. Hafsteinsdóttir received her BSc degree in 1984 from University of Iceland, her MSc in 1994 from University of Wales and her PhD in 2003 from University of Utrecht. Her research has focused on nursing rehabilitation of patients with stroke and on leadership research, PhD education and leadership development of nurses. She chairs the Dutch Leadership Mentoring in Nursing Research for postdoctoral nurses and the Nursing Leadership Educational Program for Doctoral Nursing Students and Postdoctoral Nurses in Europe, the Nurse-Lead project, a collaboration between seven partners in six European countries which include Iceland, Netherlands, Finland, Germany, Lithuania and Portugal. Dr. Hafsteinsdóttir serves on numerous national and international committees. She gives lectures nationally and internationally. Her recent research received funding from the Research Fund of the University of Iceland, NordForsk, the Nordic Economic and Social Research Council, The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, ZonMw and the Erasmus + Programme.
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