Journal article
What impact does Magnet designation have on emergency department nurses’ outcomes? A scoping review
International Emergency Nursing, Vol.52, 100908
09/2020
PMID: 32827933
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Abstract
•The impacts of Magnet status on emergency nursing indicators is unclear.
•Positive ED working environments are reported for nurses in Magnet facilities.
•Positive ED working environments may not be directly associated with Magnet status.
•Magnet domains appear to create a cycle of positivity in the ED workplace.
Details
- Title
- What impact does Magnet designation have on emergency department nurses’ outcomes? A scoping review
- Creators
- Amy N.B Johnston (Author) - Emergency Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, 4102 Brisbane, AustraliaC.J Cabilan (Author) - Emergency Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, 4102 Brisbane, AustraliaSue Galbraith (Author) - Emergency Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, 4102 Brisbane, AustraliaDale Mason (Author) - Emergency Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, 4102 Brisbane, AustraliaCharandeep Farma (Author) - School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Queensland, 4067 Brisbane, AustraliaElicia Kunst (Author) - School of Nursing, Southern Cross University, Bilinga 4225, QLD, AustraliaKaren Taurima (Author) - Emergency Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, 4102 Brisbane, Australia
- Publication Details
- International Emergency Nursing, Vol.52, 100908
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd
- Identifiers
- 991012925442102368
- Academic Unit
- Nursing; Faculty of Health
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article