Benjamin B Dunford
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Pratt B, Dunford B, Vogus T, Ashkanani A, Morgeson F, Alexander M
Health Care Manage Rev
. 2022 Aug;
48(1):14-22.
PMID: 35984479
Background: Research suggests that changes in nurse roles can compromise perceived organizational safety. However, over the past 15 years, many infusion tasks have been reallocated from specialty nurse infusion teams...
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McClean S, Yim J, Courtright S, Dunford B
J Appl Psychol
. 2021 Feb;
106(12):1848-1866.
PMID: 33617277
While transformational leadership is foundational to individual, team, and organizational success, many managers struggle to consistently exhibit the behaviors captured in transformational leadership. Unfortunately, relatively little is known about what...
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Trends in Infusion Administrative Practices in US Health Care Organizations: An Exploratory Analysis
Pratt B, Dunford B, Alexander M, Morgeson F, Vogus T
J Infus Nurs
. 2018 Dec;
42(1):13-22.
PMID: 30589716
While specialized infusion clinical services remain the standard of care, widespread curtailing and disbanding of infusion teams as a cost-cutting measure has been documented in health care organizations for nearly...
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Perrigino M, Dunford B, Troup M, Boss R, Boss D
Health Care Manage Rev
. 2017 Dec;
44(4):296-305.
PMID: 29261537
Background: Helping employees balance their work and family needs is increasingly pivotal for attracting, engaging, and retaining key talent in health care. Yet, emerging theory and anecdotal evidence suggest that,...
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Perrigino M, Dunford B, Vermace B, Tucker S, Rempher K
J Infus Nurs
. 2017 Jul;
40(4):238-244.
PMID: 28683003
Previous studies demonstrate that age and receptiveness to new technologies tend to be negatively correlated. Using data from a sample of 311 nurses in a large teaching hospital in the...
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Perrigino M, Dunford B, Berndt D, Gaston C
J Infus Nurs
. 2016 Jul;
39(4):225-34.
PMID: 27379681
Based on an organization theory perspective, this study proposes that nurses not only consider how infusion pumps place demands on themselves but also consider how infusion pumps place demands on...
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Perrigino M, Dunford B
Health Care Manage Rev
. 2015 Aug;
41(4):334-43.
PMID: 26317302
Background: The principle of compatibility suggests that specific attitudes should target specific behaviors. The attitude-behavior relationship is contingent upon the consistency between the two. Purpose: This aim of this study...
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Dunford B, Perrigino M, Tucker S, Gaston C, Young J, Vermace B, et al.
J Patient Saf
. 2014 Aug;
13(3):162-168.
PMID: 25119782
Objectives: We investigated nurse perceptions of smart infusion medication pumps to provide evidence-based insights on how to help reduce work around and improve compliance with patient safety policies. Specifically, we...
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Dunford B, Shipp A, Boss R, Angermeier I, Boss A
J Appl Psychol
. 2012 Feb;
97(3):637-50.
PMID: 22309410
Despite decades of theory and empirical research on employee burnout, its temporal and developmental aspects are still not fully understood. This lack of understanding is problematic because burnout is a...