Diane L. Huber
Affiliations: | Nursing | University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA |
Area:
Nursing, Health Care ManagementGoogle:
"Diane Huber"Children
Sign in to add traineeWonnapha Prapaipanich | grad student | 2001 | University of Iowa |
Cheryl M. Wagner | grad student | 2006 | University of Iowa |
Gudrun A. Hardardottir | grad student | 2011 | University of Iowa |
Jee Y. Joo | grad student | 2013 | University of Iowa |
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Joseph ML, Huber DL, Bair H, et al. (2019) A Typology of Innovations in Nursing. The Journal of Nursing Administration. 49: 389-395 |
Joseph ML, Bair H, Williams M, et al. (2019) Health care innovations across practice and academia: A theoretical framework. Nursing Outlook |
Huber DL, Bair H, Joseph ML. (2019) Roadmap to Drive Innovativeness in Health Care Nurse Leader. 17: 505-508 |
Huber DL, Joseph ML, Farag A, et al. (2018) Nurse Leader DNP Capstone Projects Evaluation: An Action Framework. Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice. 11: 100-106 |
Joo JY, Huber DL. (2018) Case Management Effectiveness on Health Care Utilization Outcomes: A Systematic Review of Reviews. Western Journal of Nursing Research. 193945918762135 |
Huber DL, Joseph ML, Farag A, et al. (2018) Nurse Leader DNP Capstone Projects Evaluation: An Action Framework Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice. 11: 100-106 |
Joo JY, Huber DL. (2017) Barriers in Case Managers' Roles: A Qualitative Systematic Review. Western Journal of Nursing Research. 193945917728689 |
Joo JY, Huber DL. (2017) Scoping Review of Nursing Case Management in the United States. Clinical Nursing Research. 1054773817717861 |
Joseph ML, Huber DL. (2015) Clinical leadership development and education for nurses: prospects and opportunities. Journal of Healthcare Leadership. 7: 55-64 |
Joo JY, Huber DL. (2015) Community-based case management effectiveness in populations that abuse substances. International Nursing Review |