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Kirsten Corazzini

Researcher at Duke University

Publications -  110
Citations -  2433

Kirsten Corazzini is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nurse education & Long-term care. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 95 publications receiving 2050 citations. Previous affiliations of Kirsten Corazzini include Wuhan University & Durham University.

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Complexity Science and the Dynamics of Climate and Communication: Reducing Nursing Home Turnover

TL;DR: In nursing homes with reward-based administrative climates, higher levels of communication openness and accuracy explained lower turnover of licensed vocational nurses and certified nurse assistants, relative to nursing home with an ambiguous climate.
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Nurse Assistant Mental Models, Sensemaking, Care Actions, and Consequences for Nursing Home Residents

TL;DR: Findings highlight a critical need for registered nurses to be involved in frontline care and suggest ways to alter CNA mental models to give them a better basis for action and strategies for connecting CNAs and clinical professionals to improve information flow about residents.
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Implementing Culture Change in Nursing Homes: An Adaptive Leadership Framework

TL;DR: Managers and administrators seeking to implement person-directed care will need to consider the role of adaptive leadership to address these adaptive challenges, which require reframing of norms and expectations, and the development of novel and flexible solutions.
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Patterns of Medical and Nursing Staff Communication in Nursing Homes: Implications and Insights From Complexity Science

TL;DR: The authors saw higher levels of information flow, cognitive diversity, innovation, and self-organization in nursing homes, although tempered by staff turnover.