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05 Method of Care Delivery Definition – the ways in which nursing work is organized for a unit or service. Methods differ and are delineated by nursing responsibilities and accountability for how work is planned, delivered, resources allocated, and care coordinated1, 2 05.02 Functional: Nursing care organized and delineated by the specific tasks and technical aspects provided to a group of patients/clients. 3-6 05.03 Team: Nursing care organized by a registered nurse who has the authority and accountability for planning, coordinating, and evaluating nursing care for a group of patients/clients and for directing a team of professional and non-professional providers and assistants. 2-6 05.04 Total Patient Care: Nursing care organized by registered nurse who has the authority and accountability for assessing, planning, coordinating, delivering, and evaluating nursing care for one or more patients/clients for a work shift.2,4,6 05.05 Primary Nursing: Nursing care organized by a registered nurse who has the authority and accountability for assessing, planning, coordinating, delivering and evaluating nursing care for a group of patients/ clients throughout their length of stay. When not present to provide care, the primary nurse’s (RN’s) responsibility is delegated to associate nursing personnel who implement care according to the care plan devised by the primary nurse. 24, 6

05.06 Case Management: Nursing care organized by a registed nurse who has the authority and accountability for advocating, assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring and evaluating options and services in order to meet client needs to promote care across the continuum, decrease fragmentation and duplication of care, and to enhance quality and cost-effectiveness of care.2,7,8 05.07 Managed Care: “A broad continuum of entities, from the simple requirement of prior authorization for a service in an indemnity health insurance plan to the assumption of all legal, financial, and organizational risks, for the provision of a set of comprehensive benefits to a defined population. Also, the management of healthcare clinical services supplied by groups of providers with the aims of cost effectiveness, quality, and accessibility” (p. 29) 9 05.09 Advanced Practice Nursing A model of nursing practice that is provided and/ or directed by an advanced practice nurse with advanced education and national certification such as a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA), certified nurse-midwife (CNM), clinical nurse specialist (CNS), and certified nurse practitioner (CNP) for a specialty population i.e. family/individual across the lifespan, adult-gerontology, pediatrics, neonatal, women’s health/gender-related or psych/mental health. (p.6, Accessed 4 April 2009, from
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http://www.nursingworld.org/DocumentVault/APRNs/ConsensusModelforAPRNRegulat ion.aspx) 10 References
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Organization of nursing care as a determinant of job satisfaction among hospital nurses. Jounal of Nursing Management, 11, p. 299-306.
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Minnick, A. F., Mion, L. C., Johnson, M. E., & Catrambone, C. (2007). How unit level nursing responsibilities are structured in US hospitals. Journal of Nursing Administration, 37(10), p. 452- 458. Seago, J. A. (July 20, 2001). Chapter 39. Nurse staffing, models of care delivery, and interventions. In K.G. Shojania, B.W., Duncan, K. M. McDonald, & R. M. Wachter. Making health care safer: A critical analysis of patient safety practices. Retrieved Sept 4, 2008, from http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/ptsafety/chap39.htm

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Tiedeman, M. E., & Lookinland, S. (2004). Traditional models of care delivery: What have we learned? Journal of Nursing Administration, 34(6), p. 291-297. American Nurses Credentialing Center. (ANCC). (1998). Nursing case management catalog. Washington, DC: Author.
Huber, D., Hall, J., & Vaugh, T. (2001). The dose of case management interventions. Lippincott’s Case Management, 6(3), p. 119-126.

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American Nurses Association. (2001). Scope and standards of gerontological nursing practice (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: Author. APRN Consensus Work Group & the National Council of State Boards of Nursing APRN Advisory Committee. (July 7, 2008). Consensus model for APRN regulation: Licensure, Accreditation, Certification & Education. (Accessed 4 April, 2009, from http://www.nursingworld.org/DocumentVault/APRNs/ConsensusModelforAPRNRegulat ion.aspx

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