Dr. Joseph teaches leadership, health systems and professional nursing courses
within the College of Nursing. Prior to joining the University of Iowa, she was the Lead
Research Scientist over an eight hospital health care system nursing research program in
the Southern United States. 

Her career has primarily been in the acute care setting where she directed corporate
level continuing education and evaluation for interdisciplinary programming.
Additionally, she used research and evaluation methods to understand and foster inquiry
and innovation among direct care nurses for evidence-based practice, knowledge
development, professional nursing practice, and nursing practice council effectiveness.
Dr. Joseph also evaluates work place cultures and social systems to redesign leadership
practices, nursing practice, and patient care. 

Dr. Joseph co-developed the General Effectiveness Multilevel theory for Shared Governance
(GEMS Theory). Created through six mixed-methods studies, GEMS is a systematic,
evidence-based approach that prepares nursing leadership to gain higher productivity from
the nursing work force and that enables Nursing Practice Councils (NPCs) to become
increasingly effective through three phases of shared governance. 

Dr. Joseph is a national consultant for shared governance, professional nursing practice,
and courageous leadership. She serves on the editorial review board for Journal of
Nursing Administration and is a member of AONE, STTI and SNRS. Additionally, she is the
Chair of the Board’s Membership Committee for KING International Nursing Group. Dr.
Joseph is published and has received grant funding at the state, regional and national
level. 

Articles

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An examination of the sustainable adoption of whole-person care (WPC) (with D. Laughon and Richard J. Bogue), Journal of Nursing Management (2011)

AIM: This study illustrates how King's theory of goal attainment was used to focus an...

 

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Shared governance as vertical alignment of nursing group power and nurse practice council effectiveness (with Richard J. Bogue and C. L. Sieloff), Journal of Nursing Management (2009)

AIM(S): This study validates an instrument for measuring the effectiveness of nursing practice councils and...

 

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Nurse absenteeism and workload: Negative effect on restraint, (with L. Unruh and M. Strickland), Journal of Advanced Nursing (2007)
 

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Innovativeness in nursing: A phenomenological and constructivist study, Nursing Publications (2007)

Hospital administration and the medical field have maintained the status quo of nursing practice, in...