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18.7 Types of evidence used for Section D, environment, 2012–2015.Figure 18.8 Types of evidence used for Section E, continuity of care, 2012–2...Figure 18.9 Types of evidence used for Section F, clinical excellence, 2012–...Figure 18.10 Operations of CBAS mean scores for nurses trained in CBAS.

      16 Appendix AFigure A.1 Full list of predictor variables related to workload, the structu...Figure A.2 Color‐coded worksheet showing predictor variables grouped into co...Figure A.3 Example of a specified measurement model for a variable of intere...

      17 Appendix BFigure B.1 The I2E2 formula for leading lasting change.

      18 Appendix HFigure H.1 Heart failure model.

      19 Appendix OFigure O.1 Part 1 Comfort/pain perception (CPPS) survey—for patient.

      20 Appendix PFigure P.1 Part 1 Comfort/pain perception (CPPS) survey—for staff.

      21 Appendix TFigure T.1 Factor loadings for Satisfaction with Staffing/Scheduling and Sat...

      Guide

      1  Cover Page

      2  Title Page

      3  Copyright Page

      4  Dedication Page

      5  Contributors

      6  Foreword

      7  Preface: Bringing the Science of Winning to Healthcare

      8  List of Acronyms

      9  Acknowledgments

      10  Table of Contents

      11  Begin Reading

      12  Epilogue: Imagining What Is Possible

      13  Appendix A: Worksheets Showing the Progression from a Full List of Predictor Variables to a Measurement Model

      14  Appendix B: The Key to Making Your Relationship-Based Care® Implementation Sustainable Is “I2E2

      15  Appendix C: Calculation for Cost of Falls

      16  Appendix D: Possible Clinical, Administrative, and Psychosocial Predictors of Readmission for Heart Failure in Fewer Than 30 Days After Discharge

      17  Appendix E: Process to Determine Variables for Lee, Jin, Piao, & Lee, 2016 Study

      18  Appendix F: Summary of National and International Heart Failure Guidelines

      19  Appendix G: Crosswalk Hospital Tool and Guidelines

      20  Appendix H: Comprehensive Model of 184 Variables Found in Guidelines and Hospital Tool

      21  Appendix I: Summary of Variables That Proved Insignificant After Analysis

      22  Appendix J: Summary of Inconclusive Findings

      23  Appendix K: Nine Tools for Measuring the Provision of Quality Patient Care and Related Variables

      24  Appendix L: Data From Pause and Flow Study Related to Participants’ Ability to Recall Moments of Pause and Flow Easily or with Reflection

      25  Appendix M: Identified Pauses and Proposed Interventions Resulting from a Pause and Flow Study

      26  Appendix N: Factors Related to a Focus on Pain Versus Factors Related to a Focus on Comfort

      27  Appendix O: Comfort/Pain Perception Survey (CPPS)—Patient Version

      28  Appendix P: Comfort/Pain Perception Survey (CPPS)—Care Provider Version

      29  Appendix Q: Predictors of OUD

      30  Appendix R: Personal Qualities of Clinicians and Others Suited to Become Trusted Others

      31  Appendix S: Qualities of Systems and Organizations Suited to Serve People Recovering from OUD

      32  Appendix T: Factor Loadings for Satisfaction with Staffing/Scheduling and Resources

      33  Appendix U: Detail Regarding Item Reduction of Instruments to Measure Caring

      34  Appendix V: Factor Loading for Items in the Healing Compassions Assessment (HCA) for Use in Western Scotland

      35  Appendix

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