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Julie Apker
Julie Apker
Professor of Communication, Western Michigan University
Verified email at wmich.edu
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Collaboration, credibility, compassion, and coordination: professional nurse communication skill sets in health care team interactions
J Apker, KM Propp, WSZ Ford, N Hofmeister
Journal of professional nursing 22 (3), 180-189, 2006
2982006
Negotiating status and identity tensions in healthcare team interactions: An exploration of nurse role dialectics
J Apker, KM Propp, WS Zabava Ford
Journal of Applied Communication Research 33 (2), 93-115, 2005
2852005
Communicating in the “gray zone”: perceptions about emergency physician–hospitalist handoffs and patient safety
J Apker, LA Mallak, SC Gibson
Academic Emergency Medicine 14 (10), 884-894, 2007
2712007
Communicating professional identity in medical socialization: Considering the ideological discourse of morning report
J Apker, S Eggly
Qualitative health research 14 (3), 411-429, 2004
2702004
Meeting the complex needs of the health care team: Identification of nurse—team communication practices perceived to enhance patient outcomes
KM Propp, J Apker, WS Zabava Ford, N Wallace, M Serbenski, ...
Qualitative Health Research 20 (1), 15-28, 2010
1812010
Predicting nurses' organizational and professional identification: the effect of nursing roles, professional autonomy, and supportive communication.
J Apker, WSZ Ford, DH Fox
Nursing economic$ 21 (5), 2003
1692003
Exploring emergency physician–hospitalist handoff interactions: development of the handoff communication assessment
J Apker, LA Mallak, EB Applegate III, SC Gibson, JJ Ham, NA Johnson, ...
Annals of emergency medicine 55 (2), 161-170, 2010
1272010
Conflict and stress in hospital nursing: Improving communicative responses to enduring professional challenges
JJ Moreland, J Apker
Health communication 31 (7), 815-823, 2016
1152016
Investigating the effect of nurse–team communication on nurse turnover: Relationships among communication processes, identification, and intent to leave
J Apker, KM Propp, WS Zabava Ford
Health Communication 24 (2), 106-114, 2009
1142009
Strategic ambiguity in the role development process
K Miller, L Joseph, J Apker
Taylor & Francis Group 28 (3), 193-214, 2000
1052000
Sensemaking of change in the managed care era: a case of hospital‐based nurses
J Apker
Journal of Organizational Change Management 17 (2), 211-227, 2004
802004
Role development in the managed care era: A case of hospital-based nursing
J Apker
Journal of Applied Communication Research 29 (2), 117-136, 2001
802001
Communication in health organizations
J Apker
Polity, 2011
712011
Improving interunit transitions of care between emergency physicians and hospital medicine physicians: a conceptual approach
C Beach, DS Cheung, J Apker, LI Horwitz, EE Howell, KJ O’Leary, ...
Academic Emergency Medicine 19 (10), 1188-1195, 2012
612012
On the front lines of managed care: Professional changes and communicative dilemmas of hospital nurses
KI Miller, J Apker
Nursing Outlook 50 (4), 154-159, 2002
582002
Stress and social support in health care organizations
J Apker, EB Ray
The Routledge Handbook of Health Communication, 361-382, 2003
572003
Communication: improving RNs’ organizational and professional identification in managed care hospitals
J Apker, DH Fox
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration 32 (2), 106-114, 2002
572002
Communication, communication, communication: the art of the handoff
SC Gibson, JJ Ham, J Apker, LA Mallak, NA Johnson
Annals of emergency medicine 55 (2), 181-183, 2010
492010
Strategies for improving communication in the emergency department: mediums and messages in a noisy environment
SJ Welch, DS Cheung, J Apker, ES Patterson
Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety 39 (6), 279-286, 2013
282013
Front-line nurse manager roles, job stressors, and coping strategies in a managed care hospital
J Apker
Communication Quarterly 50 (2), Q75, 2002
232002
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