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A Nurse's Step-by-Step Guide to Writing a Dissertation or Scholarly Project, Third Edition

By Karen Roush

Packed with practical steps and tools, this fully updated third edition will help you plan, document, organize, and write your dissertation or scholarly project. This book is intentionally concise because, let’s be honest, the last thing a busy candidate needs is another unwieldy, doorstop-sized book. Don’t go it alone; let author and fellow dissertation survivor Karen Roush help you get from square one to DONE.

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About The Author

Karen Roush, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Pace University in New York, where she teaches doctoral and graduate students. Roush served for many years as Editorial Director and Clinical Managing Editor of the American Journal of Nursing (AJN) and is currently News Director for the journal. She is founder of The Scholar’s Voice, which works to strengthen the voice of nursing through writing mentorship for nurses.

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Beyond Burnout: Overcoming Stress in Nursing & Healthcare for Optimal Health and Well-Being, Second Edition

Nursing typically attracts those who give deeply of themselves to make a positive difference in other people’s lives, but that giving can come at a significant price. When stress and fatigue overtake a nurse’s ability to prioritize self-care, burnout is often the result, leading to compromises in quality and patient safety. In Beyond Burnout, author Suzanne WaddillGoad adds new strategies and up-to-date, data-driven information for building resilience and practicing self-care so that nurses can navigate the increasingly challenging healthcare environment while reducing stress and preventing burnout.

About The Author

Suzanne Waddill-Goad, DNP, MBA, BSN, RN, CEN, is the President and Principal Consultant of Suzanne M. Waddill-Goad & Company, Inc., a consulting practice specializing in operational improvement and leadership development.

Taking Action: Top 10 Priorities to Promote Health Equity and Well-Being in Nursing

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The crucible of the global pandemic, racial injustice, and a crippling nursing shortage has sparked increasing calls for nursing to address its own problems, from inequity to structural racism. In response, authors

Susan B. Hassmiller and Gaea A. Daniel enlisted nearly 70 national and international nursing leaders to tackle the most pressing issues confronting the profession. Taking Action: Top 10 Priorities to Promote Health Equity and Well-Being in Nursing spotlights 10 critical themes through data, essays, discussion points, and action items, equipping readers to move beyond conversation to action.

About The Authors

Susan B. Hassmiller, PhD, RN, FAAN, is a Senior Advisor for Nursing Emerita at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. She is the founder and Principal of Sulu Coaching and Consulting, with a practice focused on healthcare leaders, and a Hudson/ICFcertified Executive/Leadership Coach.

Gaea A. Daniel, PhD, RN, is an Assistant Professor at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University whose research focuses on understanding the sociocultural and environmental influences that affect sexual health behaviors and outcomes related to toxic environmental exposures.

Co-chair, Covid-19 Incident Command for University of Minnesota

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