When Chicken Soup Isn't Enough -

When Chicken Soup Isn't Enough

Stories of Nurses Standing Up for Themselves, Their Patients, and Their Profession

Suzanne Gordon (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
272 Seiten
2010
Ilr Press (Verlag)
978-0-8014-4894-2 (ISBN)
42,40 inkl. MwSt
In this collection of first-person narratives, we meet RNs working at the bedside, providing home care, managing hospital departments, teaching and doing research, lobbying for quality patient care, and campaigning for health care reform.
The reassuring bromides of "chicken soup for the soul" provide little solace for nurses—and the people they serve—in real-life hospitals, nursing homes, schools of nursing, and other settings. In the minefield of modern health care, there are myriad obstacles to quality patient care—including work overload, inadequate funds for nursing education and research, and poor communication between and within the professions, to name only a few. The seventy RNs whose stories are collected here by the award-winning journalist Suzanne Gordon know that effective advocacy isn't easy. It takes nurses willing to stand up for themselves, their coworkers, their patients, and the public.


When Chicken Soup Isn't Enough brings together compelling personal narratives from a wide range of nurses from across the globe. The assembled profiles in professional courage provide new insight into the daily challenges that RNs face in North America and abroad—and how they overcome them with skill, ingenuity, persistence, and individual and collective advocacy at work and in the community. In this collection, we meet RNs working at the bedside, providing home care, managing hospital departments, teaching and doing research, lobbying for quality patient care, and campaigning for health care reform. Their stories are funny, sad, deeply moving, inspiring, and always revealing of the different ways that nurses make their voices heard in the service of their profession. The risks and rewards, joys and sorrows, of nursing have rarely been captured in such vivid first-person accounts. Gordon and the authors of the essays contained in this book have much to say about the strengths and shortcomings of health care today—and the role that nurses play as irreplaceable agents of change.

Suzanne Gordon is Visiting Professor at the University of Maryland School of Nursing and Assistant Adjunct Professor at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Nursing. She is author of Life Support and Nursing against the Odds, coauthor of Safety in Numbers and From Silence to Voice, and coeditor of The Complexities of Care, all from Cornell.

IntroductionPart 1: Set Up to Lose, but Playing to Win

A Covert Operation - Kathleen Bartholomew

Saving Patients from Dr. Death - Toni Hoffman

A Lesson for the Principal - Kathy Hubka

The Delicate Discharge - Ruth Johnson

No Patience for Poison - Brenda Carle

Mr. CEO, Will You Marry Me? - Candice Owley

Intolerable Behavior - Eleanor Geldard

One Is One Too Many - Thomas Smith

A Comfortable Cover Up - Jenny Kendall

Stacking the Cards in Our Favor - Ro LicataPart 2: We Don't Have to Eat Our Young

Mentor Unto Others...- Clola Robinson-Blake

A Dose of Diplomacy - Donna Schroeder

Standing Up for What You Don't Know - Judy Schaefer

Broken Bones and Ice Cream - Edie Brous

Treating Transition Shock - Judy Boychuk Duchscher

The Empty-Hands Round - Amaia Sáenz de OrmijanaPart 3: Excuse Me, Doctor, You're Wrong

Eye/I Advocacy - Jane Black

As If the Patient Can Hear You - Clarke Doty

Don’t Just Add Nurses and Stir - Janet Rankin

Gloves Off - Nancy Marie Valentine

The Overlooked Symptom - Jo Stecher

Hope in the Midst of Tragedy - Connie Barden

The Advantages of Age - Marion Phipps

An Expiration Date for Indignancy - Madeline Spiers

What Hospice Is For - Jean Chaisson

A Real Pain - Paola ScamperlePart 4: Not Part of the Job Description

I'll Call in Sick If I Have To - Barbara Egger

Doing the Heavy Lifting - Martha Baker

Attacked by a Patient, Abandoned by My Hospital - Charlene L. Richardson

The Samurai Sword - Anne Duffy

Only When It's Safe - Bernie Gerard

The Red Shirts Are Coming - Mary Crabtree Tonges

Not Saints or Sisters - Belinda MoriesonPart 5 When One Advocate Can Make a Difference

Putting Lymphedema on the Map - Saskia R. J. Thiadens

An Inconvenient Nurse - Faith Henson

A Safe Delivery from Domestic Abuse - Kristin Stevens

To Do the Unthinkable - Barry L. Adams

The Only Nurse for Miles Around - Dagbjört Bjarnadóttir

More Than Boo-boos and Band-Aids - Judy Stewart

First Responders in the AIDS Epidemic - Richard S. FerriPart 6: Choking on Sugar and Spice: Challenging Nurses' Public Image

Silenced during the SARS Epidemic - Doris Grinspun

In the Halls of Academe - Claire M. Fagin

R-E-S-P-E-C-T - Lisa Fitzpatrick

Real Nurses Don't Wear Wings - Victoria L. Rich

The Lady with a Loud Voice - Jeanne Byner

Taking on the Terminator - Vicki Bermudez

Defending the Nursing Profession over Dinner - Elizabeth Kozub

Remaking the Power Nurse - Pierre-Andre Wagner

Health Policy from Nurses' Point of View - Yuko Kanamori

Maybe We Should Be Bragging - Guðrún Aðalsteinsdóttir

Finessing the Chairman of the Board - Carol Blount

Called to Duty at 30,000 Feet - Ann ConversoPart 7: Applied Research

Nurse PI on a Clinical Trial - Kathleen Dracup

The Need for Nurse Evaluators - Teresa Moreno-Casbas

Research and Nursing-Home Reform - Charlene Harrington

How Nurses Make It Work - Kathryn Lothschuetz Montgomery

Teamwork through Research - Lena Sharp

Keep Asking Questions - Sean Clarke

No More Martyrs - fane Lipscomb

Taking On Conventional Wisdom - Thóra B. HafsteinsdóttirPart 8: Sticking Together

Winning Recognition of Nursing Expertise - Edie Brous

A Union Just for Nurses - Massimo Ribetto

We Rained on Their Parade - Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez

Protesting on the Red Carpet - Kelly DiGiacomo

Saving the Carney - Penny ConnollyPart 9: Still Fighting

The Male Midwife - Gregg Trueman

Fighting for Our Vets - Edmond O'Leary

We Are the Experts - Karen Higgins

A Collective Voice - Diane Sosne

We Will Not Be Silenced - Carol Youngson

Standing By One Patient - Faith Simon

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.3.2010
Reihe/Serie The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 907 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege Ausbildung / Prüfung
ISBN-10 0-8014-4894-8 / 0801448948
ISBN-13 978-0-8014-4894-2 / 9780801448942
Zustand Neuware
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