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Linda Aiken, PhD, FAAN, FRCN, RN

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Books
Aiken, L., Klocinski, J. (1992). International Nursing Workforce: Supply, Demand and Migration. Philadelphia, PA: Center for Health Services and Policy Research, School of Nursing.

Aiken, L., Fagin, C. (1992). Charting Nursing's Future: Agenda for the 1990s. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott.

Aiken, L. (1990). Educational Innovations in Gerontology: Teaching Nursing Homes and Gerontological Nurse Practitioners. Washington, D.C.: Association for Gerontology in Higher Education.

Aiken, L., Mechanic, D. (1986). Applications of Social Science to Clinical Medicine and Health Policy. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Aiken, L., Kehrer, B. (1985). Evaluation Studies Review Annual. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

Aiken, L. (1982). Nursing in the 1980s: Crises, Opportunities, Challenges. Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott.

Aiken, L. (1981). Health Policy and Nursing Practice. New York, NY: McGraw Hill.

Keenan, T., Aiken, L., Cluff, L. (1981). Nurses and Doctors: Their Education and Practice. Cambridge, MA: Oelgeschlager, Gunn and Hain, Inc..

Book Chapters
Aiken, L. (2011). Nursing education policy priorities. In -- (Eds.), Institute of Medicine Report, The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. (6-15). Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press.

Aiken, L. (2010). Nursing: Saving lives, improving patient care outcomes. In A.S. Hinshaw, P.A. Grady (Eds.), Shaping Health Policy Through Nursing Research. (215-229). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co..

Aiken, L.H. (2010). Forward. In Boxer, B.A., Goldfarb, E.M.B. (Eds.), Creative Solutions to Enhance Nursing Quality. (xx). New York, NY: Jones & Bartlett.

Cimiotti, J. and Aiken, L.H. (2009). Nurse Burnout. In Maria de Jesus Harada and Mavilde LG Pedreira (Eds.), Nursing Care Management. (57-74). Chile: Conselho de Enfermagem de Sao Paulo.

Aiken, L., Cooper, R. (2008). Training, education, and manpower. In WHO World Alliance for Patient Safety (Eds.), Patient Safety Implications for Research: A Global Perspective. (57-60). Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization.

Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H. (2008). Failure to rescue.. In H. Feldman (Eds.), Nursing Leadership: A Concise Encyclopedia. (224-225). New York: Springer.

Cimiotti J.P., Aiken L.H., & Poghosyan L. (2008). Burnout syndrome in registered nurses. In Halbesleben, J. (Eds.), Handbook of Stress and Burnout in Health Care. (51-63). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

Aiken, L.H. (2008). Forward. In G.L. Dickson and L. Flynn (Eds.), Turning Evidence-Based Research into Health Policy. (xx-xx). New York: Springer.

Aiken, L. (2007). Nurse staffing impact on organizational outcomes. In D. Mason, J. Leavitt & M. Chaffee (Eds.), Policy and Politics in Nursing and Health Care. (550-559). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.

Aiken, L.H. (2006). Effects of workplace environments for hospital nurses on patient outcomes. In Lobiondo-Wood, G., & Haber, J. (Eds.), Nursing Research: Methods and Critical Appraisal for Evidence-Based Practice. (x). St. Louis, MO: Mosby.

Linda H . Aiken (2005). Nurses' Expanding Roles. In xxxx (Eds.), Leading Change in the Health Care System. Hartford, CT: Aetna.

Linda H. Aiken (2005). Improving Quality Through Nursing. In In D. Mechanic, L. Rogut, D. Colby, J. Knickman (Eds.), Policy Challenges in Modern Health Care. New Brunswick, CT: Rutgers University Press.

Aiken, L.H. (2004). Academic practice: A rich laboratory for nursing research.. In L.K. Evans, & N.M. Lang (Eds.), Academic nursing practice: Helping to shape the future of health care. New York: Springer.

Houser, B., & Player, K. (2004). Biography of Linda H. Aiken. In xxxx (Eds.), Pivotal moments in nursing: Leaders who changed the path of a profession. Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta Tau International.

Aiken, L.H. (2003). Workforce policy perspectives on advanced practice nursing. In M. Mezey, D. McGivern, & E. Sullivan-Marx (Eds.), Nurses, nurse practitioners: Evolution to advanced practice (4 Ed.). New York: Springer.

Cooper, R.A., & Aiken, L.H. (2003). Human inputs: The health care workforce and medical markets. In P.J. Hammer, D. Haas-Wilson, M.A. Peterson, & W.M. Sage (Eds.), Uncertain times: Kenneth Arrow and the changing economics of health care. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Aiken, L. H. (2002). Superior outcomes for magnet hospitals: the evidence base. In M. L. McClure & A. S. Hinshaw (Eds.), Magnet hospitals revisited: attraction and retention of professional nurses. (61-81). Washington, D.C.: American Nurses Publishing.

Aiken, L. H., & Sloane, D. M. (2002). Hospital organization and culture. In M. McKee & J. Healy (Eds.), Hospitals in a changing Europe. (265-278). London: Open University Press.

Aiken, L. H. (2001). Allied Health Professions. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. (6591-6598). Pergamo.

Aiken, L., Sloane, D. (2001). Racial Differences in Access to Health Care: AIDS Care as a Case Illustration. In Anderson, E., Massey, D. (Eds.), Problem of the Century: Racial Stratification in the United States. (247-267). New York, NY: Russell Sage.

Aiken, L. (2000). Forward. In Fagin, C. (Eds.), Essays on Nursing Leadership. (xxx-xxx). New York, NY: Springer.

Sage, W., Aiken, L. (1997). Regulating Interdisciplinary Practice. In Jost, T. (Eds.), Regulation of the Health Professions. (71-101). Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press.

Aiken, L. (1995). Health Work Force Policy. In Institute of Medicine Council (Eds.), For the Public Good: Highlights from the Institute of Medicine, 1970-1995. (70-83). Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

Aiken, L. (1993). Physician Payment Reform. In xxx (Eds.), Economics of Health Care in the 1990s. (xxx-xxx). New York, NY: Cornell Medical College.

Aiken, L. (1990). The Chronically Mentally Ill Elderly: Financing and Policy Issues. In B. Fogel, G. Gottlieb, and A. Furino (Eds.), Mental Health Policy for Older Americans: Protecting Minds at Risk. (xxx-xxx). Washington, D.C: American Psychiatric Press.

Aiken, L. (1990). Nursing Shortages in the Developed World. In C. Fagin (Eds.), Nursing Leadership: Global Strategies. (xxx-xxx). New York, NY: National League for Nursing.

Aiken, L. (1989). Keeping Medicare Financially Viable. In C. Eisdorfer (Eds.), Caring for the Elderly: Reshaping Health Policy. (xxx-xxx). Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Mechanic, D., Aiken, L. (1989). Access to Health Care and Use of Medical Care Services. In H. E. Freeman and S. Levine (Eds.), Handbook of Medical Sociology (4 Ed.). (xxx-xxx). New York, NY: Prentice Hall.

Mechanic, D., Aiken, L. (1989). Paying for Services: Promises and Pitfalls of Capitation. In Mechanic, D., Aiken, L. (Eds.), New Directions in Mental Health Services Monograph Series. (43-54). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, Inc..

Aiken, L. (1989). Teaching Nursing Homes: An Agenda for 2000. In M. D. Mezey, J. E. Lynaugh, and M. M. Cartier (Eds.), Nursing Homes and Academia: Accomplishments and Implications. (xxx-xxx). New York, NY: Springer.

Aiken, L. (1988). Teaching Nursing Homes: Implications for Improving Care, Education, and Research. In N. Small and M. Walsh (Eds.), Teaching Nursing Homes: The Nursing Perspective. (xxx-xxx). Owings Mills, MD: Rynd Communications.

Aiken, L. (1988). Improving Care for the Chronically Mentally Ill: A Nine City Demonstration in the United States. In I. Marks, J. Connolly, and M. Muijen (Eds.), New Directions in Mental Health Evaluation. (xxx-xxx). London: Institute of Psychiatry and Bethlehem-Maudsley Hospital.

Aiken, L. (1987). Extended Care: The Hospital's Perspective. In B. Vladeck and G. Alfano (Eds.), Medicare and Extended Care: Issues, Problems, and Prospects. (15-24). Owings Mills, MD: Rynd Communications.

Aiken, L. (1985). Nursing Education: The Public Policy Debate. In J. McCloskey and H. Grace (Eds.), Current Issues in Nursing (2nd Ed.). (431-439). Boston, MA: Blackwell Scientific Publications.

Mezey, M., Lynaugh, J., Aiken, L. (1985). The Robert Wood Johnson Teaching Nursing Home Program. In E. Schneider (Eds.), The Teaching Nursing Home: A New Approach to Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Care. (xxx-xxx). New York, NY: Raven Press.

Aiken, L. (1983). Nurses. In D. Mechanic (Eds.), Handbook of Health, Health Care and the Health Professions. (416-426). New York, NY: Free Press.

Aiken, L. (1983). Nursing and Nursing Education: Review of Institute of Medicine Study Recommendations. In E. Bradley (Eds.), Perspectives in Nursing 1983-1985. (xxx-xxx). New York, NY: National League for Nursing.

Rogers, D., & Aiken, L. (1980). Forward. In L. Aday, R. Andersen, and G. Fleming (Eds.), Health Care in U.S.: Equitable for Whom?. (xxx-xxx). Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications.

Aiken, L., Freeman, H. (1980). A Sociological Perspective on Science and Technology in Medicine. In P. Durbin (Eds.), A Guide to the Culture of Science, Technology, and Medicine. (527-580). New York, NY: Free Press.

Aiken, L. (1979). The Implications of Finance Mechanisms on the Development and Viability of Alternative Models of Health Care Delivery. In American Academy of Nursing (Eds.), Nursing's Influence on Health Policy for the 80's. (xxx-xxx). Kansas City, MO: American Academy of Nursing.

Aiken, L. (1977). Primary Care: The Challenge for Nursing. In N. Chaska (Eds.), Views Through the Mist: The Nursing Profession. (xxx-xxx). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

Aiken, L. (1976). Chronic Illness and Responsive Ambulatory Care. In D. Mechanic (Eds.), The Growth of Bureaucratic Medicine: An Inquiry into the Dynamics of Patient Behavior and the Organization of Medical Care. (xxx-xxx). New York, NY: Wiley.

Journals/Periodicals
Tubbs Cooley, H., Cimiotti, J., Silber, J.H., Sloane, D.M., Aiken, L.H. (2013). An observational study of nurse staffing ratios and hospital readmissions among children admitted for common conditions. BMJ Quality and Safety, . doi:10.1136/bmjqs-2012-001610

Shang, J., Friese, C., Wu, E., Aiken, L.H. (2013). Nursing practice environment and outcomes for oncology nursing. Cancer Nursing, 36, 206-12. doi:10.1097/nnc.06013e31825e4293

Kutney Lee, A., Sloane, D.M., Aiken, L.H. (2013). Increases in nurses with baccalaureate degrees associated with lower rates of post-surgery mortality. Health Affairs, 32, 579-586.

Aiken, L.H., Sloane, D.M., Bruyneel, L., Van den Heede, K., Sermeus, W. (2013). Nurses’ reports of working conditions and hospital quality of care in 12 countries in Europe. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50, 143-153.

Van den Heede, K., Aiken, L.H. (2013). Nursing workforce a global priority area for health policy and health services research. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50, 141-142.

Van den Heede K, Florguin M, Bruyneel, L., Aiken, L.H., Diva, L., Lesaffre, E., Sermeus, W. (2013). Effective strategies for nurse retention in acute hospitals: A mixed method study.. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50, 185-194.

Bruyneel L, Li B, Aiken, L.H, Lesaffre, E., Van den Heede, K, Sermeus, W. (2013). A multi-country perspective on nurses’ tasks below their skill level: Reports from domestically trained and foreign trained nurses from developing countries.. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50, 202-209.

Kutney-Lee, A., Wu, E., Sloane, D.M, Aiken, LH. (2013). Changes in hospital nurse work environments and nurse job outcomes. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50, 195-201.

You, L.M., Aiken, L.H., Sloane, D.M., Liu, K., et al. (2013). Hospital nursing, care quality, and patient satisfaction: Cross-sectional surveys of nurses and patients in hospitals in China and Europe. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50, 154-161. doi:10.1016/j.ij

Squires, A., Aiken, L.H., Van den Heede, K., Sermeus, W., et al. (2013). A systematic survey instrument translation process for multi-country, comparative health workforce studies. 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2012.02.015. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50, 264-273.

Coetzee, S.K., Klopper, H.C., Ellis, S.M, Aiken, L.H. (2013). A tale of two systems—Nurse practice environment, wellbeing, perceived quality of care and patient safety in private and public hospitals in South Africa—A questionnaire survey. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50, 162-173.

Li, B., Bruyeel, L, Sermeus, W, Van den Heede, K., Matawie, K., Aiken, L.H., Lesaffre, E. (2013). Group-level impact of work environment dimensions on burnout experiences among nurses: A multivariate multilevel probit model. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50, 281-291.

Witkoski Stimpfel, A., Lake, E.T., Barton, S., Gorman, K., Aiken, L.H. (2013). How differing shift lengths relate to quality outcomes in pediatrics. Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), 43, 95-100.

Stimpfel, A.W., Lake, E.T., Barton, S., Gorman, K.C., Aiken, L.A. (2013). How differing shift lengths relate to quality outcomes in pediatrics. Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), 43, 95-11.

Witkoski Stimpfel, A., Aiken, L.H. (2013). Hospital staff nurses’ shift length associated with safety and quality of care. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 28, 122-129. doi:10.1097/NCQ.0b013e3182725f09.

McHugh, M.D., Kelly, L.A., Smith, H.L., Wu, E.S., Vanak, J, Aiken, L.H. (2013). Lower mortality in Magnet hospitals. Medical Care, 51, 382-388.

Aiken, L.H. (2012). Improving health care outcomes through research. Part 1. http://www.reflectionsonnursingleadership.org/Pages/Vol38_1_Aiken_Morin.aspx;. Reflections on Nursing Leadership, 38, Published online 1/26/2012.

Aiken, L. H. (2012). . Improving health care outcomes through research. Part 2. http://www.reflectionsonnursingleadership.org/Pages/Vol38_1_Aiken_Morin_PartTwo.aspx. Reflections on Nursing Leadership, 38, Published online 1/27/2012.

McHugh, M., Witkoski Stimpfel, A. (2012). Nurse reported quality of care: a measure of hospital quality. Research in Nursing & Health, 35, 566-575. doi:10.1002/nur.21503

Choi, J., Flynn, L., Aiken, L.H. (2012). Nursing practice environments and registered nurses job satisfaction in nursing homes.. The Gerontologist, 52, 484-492.

McHugh, M.D., Brooks Carthon, M., Sloane, D.M., Wu, E.S., Kelly, L., Aiken, L.H.. (2012). Impact of nurse staffing mandates on safety-net hospitals: Lessons from California. The Milbank Quarterly, 90, 160-186.

Brooks Carthon, J.M., Kutney-Lee, A., Jarrin, O., Sloane, D.M., Aiken, L.H. (2012). Nurse staffing and postsurgical outcomes in Black adults. Journal of American Geriatrics Society, 60, 1078-1084.

Liu, K., You, L.M., Chen S.X., Hao, Y.T., Zhu, X.W., Zhang, L.F., Aiken, L.H, (2012). The relationship between hospital work environment and nurse outcomes in Guangdong, China: A nurse questionnaire survey. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 21, 1476-1485.

Li, B., Lesaffre, E., Bruyeel, L, Aiken, L.H., Van den Heede, K., Matawick, K., Sermeus, W. (2012). Group-level impact of work environment dimensions on burnout experiences among nurses: A multivariate multilevel probit model. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50, 281-291.

Schubert, M., Clarke, S., Aiken, L.H., De Geest, S. (2012). Association between rationing of nursing care and inpatient mortality in Swiss hospitals. DOI 10.1093/intqhc/mzs229.. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 24, 230-238. doi:10.1093/intqhc/mzs009

Witkoski Stimpfel, A., Sloane, D.M., Aiken, L.H. (2012). The longer the shifts for hospital nurses, the higher the levels of burnout and patient dissatisfaction. Health Affairs, 31, 2501-2509.

Aiken L.H, Sermeus, W., Van den Heede, K., Sloane, D.M., et al. (2012). Patient safety, satisfaction, and quality of hospital care: Cross-sectional surveys of nurses and patients in 12 countries in Europe and the United States. British Medical Journal, 2012, 344. doi:10.1136/bmj.e1717

Cimiotti, J.P., Aiken, L.H., Sloane, D.M. (2012). Nurse staffing, burnout, and healthcare-associated infection. American Journal of Infection Control, 40, 486-490.

Hanrahan, N., Rolin-Kenny, D., Roman, J., Kuma, A., Aiken, L., Blank, M. (2011). Promotion of self-care management among persons with serious mental illness who have HIV. Journal of Home Health Management and Practice, vol. 23 no. 6, 421-427. doi:10.1177/1084822311405457

Sermeus, W., Aiken, L.H., Van den Heede, K., Rafferty, A.M., Griffiths, P., Moreno-Casbas, M.T., Busse, R., Lindqvist, R., Scott, A.P., Bruyneel, L., Brzostek, T., Kinnunen, J., Schubert, M., Schoonhoven, L., Zikos, D. (2011). Nurse forecasting in Europe (RN4CAST): Rationale, design, and methodology. BMC Nursing, 10, 6.

Naylor, M., Aiken, L., Kurtzman, E., Olds, D., Hirschman, K. (2011). The importance of transitional care in achieving health reform. Health Affairs, 30, 746-754.

McHugh, M.D., Kutney-Lee, A., Cimiotti, J., Sloane, D.M., Aiken, L.H. (2011). Nurses' widespread job dissatisfaction, burnout, and frustration with health benefits signal problems for patient care. Health Affairs, 2, 202-210.

McHugh, M.D., Kelly, L., Sloane, D.M., Aiken, L.H. (2011). Contradicting fears, California’s nurse-to-patient staffing mandate did not reduce the skill level of the nursing workforce in hospitals. Health Affairs, 30, 1299-1306.

McHugh, M.D., Shang, J., Sloane, D.M., & Aiken, L.H. (2011). Risk factors for hospital-acquired poor glycemic control: A case-control study. International Journal of Quality in Health Care, 23(1), 44-51.

Aiken, L.H., Sloane, D.M., Clarke, S., Poshosyan, L., Cho, E, You, L., Finlayson, M., Kanai-Pak, M. Aungsuroch, Y. (2011). Importance of work environments on hospital outcomes in 9 countries. International Journal of Quality in Health Care, 23, 357-364.

Kelly, L.A., McHugh, M.D., Aiken, L.H. (2011). Nurse outcomes in Magnet and non-Magnet hospitals. Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), 41, 428-433.

Kelly, L.A., McHugh, M.D., Aiken, L.H. (2011). Nurse outcomes in Magnet and non-Magnet hospitals. Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), 41, 428-433.

Gasparino, R.C., Guirardello, E., Aiken, L.H. (2011). Validation of the Brazilian version of the Nursing Work Index-Revised. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 20, 3494-3501.

Brooks Carthon, J.M., Kutney-Lee, A., Sloane, D.M., Cimiotti, J.P., Aiken L.H (2011). Quality of care and patient satisfaction in hospitals with high concentrations of Black patients.. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 43, 301-310.

Kendall-Gallagher, D., Aiken, L., Sloane, D., Cimiotti, J. (2011). Nurse specialty certification, inpatient mortality, and failure to rescue in the adult surgical population. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 43, 188-194.

Nantsupawat, A., Srisuphan, W., Kunaviktikul, W., Wichaikhum, O., Angsuroch, Y., Aiken, L.H. (2011). Impact of nurse work environment and staffing on hospital nurse outcomes and quality of care in Thailand. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 43, 426-433.

Aiken, L. (2011). Nurses for the future. The New England Journal of Medicine, 364, 196-198.

Aiken, L.H., Cimiotti, J., Sloane, D.M., Smith, H.L., Flynn, L., Neff, D, (2011). The effects of nurse staffing and nurse education on patient deaths in hospitals with different nurse work environments. Medical Care, 49, 1047-1053.

Neff, D., Cimiotti, J., Heusinger, A., Aiken, L. (2011). Nurse reports from the frontlines: Analysis of a statewide nurse survey. Nursing Forum: An Independent Voice for Nursing, 46, 4-10.

Hanrahan, N.P., Aiken, L.H., Kumar, A. (2010). Adverse events associated with organizational factors of general hospital inpatient psychiatric care environments. Psychiatric Services, 61(6), 569-574.

Poghosyan, L., Clarke, S., Finlayson, M., Aiken, L. (2010). Nurse burnout and quality of care: Cross-national investigation in six countries. Research in Nursing & Health, 33, 288-298.

Lucero, R.J., Lake, E.T., Aiken L.H. (2010). Nursing care quality and adverse events in U.S. hospitals. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 19, 2185-2195.

Flynn, L., Liang, Y., Dickson, G., Aiken, L.H. (2010). Effects of nursing practice environments on quality outcomes in nursing homes. Journal of American Geriatrics Society, 58, 2401-2406.

Hanrahan, N.P., Aiken, L.H., McClaine, L., & Hanlon, A. (2010). Relationship of psychiatric nurse work environments and nurse burnout in acute care general hospitals. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 31(3), 198-207.

Lucero, R., Lake, E., Aiken, L. (2010). Variations in Nursing Quality across Hospitals. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 65, 2299-2310.

McHugh, M., Shang, J., Sloane, D., Aiken, L. (2010). Risk factors of hospital-acquired poor glycemis control: A case control study. International Journal of Quality in Health Care, 23, 44-51.

Friese, C.R., Aiken, L.H., Silber, J., Earle, C. (2010). Hospital characteristics, clinical severity, and outcomes for surgical oncology patients. Surgery, 147(5), 602-609.

Aiken, L., Sloane, D., Cimiotti, J., Clarke, S., Flynn, L., Spetz, J., Seago, J., Smith, H. (2010). Implications of California nurse staffing mandate for other states. Health Services Research, 45, 904-921.

Aiken, L.H. (2010). Safety in numbers. Nursing Standard, 24, 62-63.

Barry, M., Aiken, L. (2010). U.S.-funded research overseas can improve health care at home. Kaiser Health News, Op Ed, http://www.researchamerica.org.

Cimiotti, J., Aiken, L.H. (2010). Nurse Burnout. Nursing Care Management, xx, xx.

Friese, C.R., Aiken, L.H., Silber, J.H. (2010). National Cancer Institute cancer center designation and 30-day mortality for hospitalized immunocompromised cancer patients. Cancer Investigation, 28(7):, 751-757.

Lucero, R., Lake, E., Aiken, L. (2009). Variations in Nursing Quality across Hospitals. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 65, 2299-2310.

Lucero, R., Lake, E., Aiken, L. (2009). Variations in nursing care quality across hospitals. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 65(11), 2299-2310.

Van den Heede, K., Lasaffre, E., Diya, L., Vleugels, A., Clarke, S.P., Aiken L. H., Sermeus, W. (2009). The relationship between inpatient cardiac surgery mortality and nurse numbers and educational level: Analysis of administrative data. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(6), 796-803.

Aiken, L.H., Cheung, R., Olds, D. (2009). Education policy initiatives to address the nurse shortage. Health Affairs, 28(4), w646–w656.

Kutney-Lee, A., McHugh, M.D., Sloane, D.M., Cimiotti, J.P., Flynn, L., Neff, D.F., & Aiken, L.H. (2009). Nursing: A key to patient satisfaction. Health Affairs, 28(4), w669-w677.

Van den Heede, K., Sermeus, W., Diya, L., Clarke, S.P., Lesaffre, E., Vleugels, A., Aiken, L.H. (2009). Nurse staffing and patient outcomes in Belgian acute hospitals: cross-sectional analysis of administrative data. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(7), 928-939.

Poghosyan, L., Aiken, L.H., and Sloane, D.M (2009). Factor structure of the Maslach Burnout Inventory: An analysis of data from large scale cross-sectional surveys of nurses from eight countries. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(7), 894-902.

Bruyneel, Y., Van den Heede, K., Diya, L., Sermeus, W., Aiken, L.H. (2009). Predictive Validity of the International Hospital Outcomes Study Questionnaire Battery: An RN4CAST pilot study. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 41(2), 202-210.

Aiken, L.H., Poghosyan, L. (2009). Evaluation of Magnet Journey to Nursing Excellence Program in Russia and Armenia. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 41(2), 166-174.

Kutney-Lee, A., Lake, E.T., Aiken, L.H. (2009). Development of the hospital nurse surveillance capacity profile. Research in Nursing & Health, 32(2), 217-228.

Lee, A., Lake, E., Aiken, L. (2009). Development of the hospital nurse surveillance capacity profile. Research in Nursing & Health, 32(2), 217-228.

Kutney-Lee, A, Aiken, L.H. (2008). The effect of nurse staffing and education on outcomes of surgical patients with co-morbid serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 59, 1466 - 1469.

Friese, C., Aiken, L.H. (2008). Failure to rescue in the surgical oncology population. Oncology Nursing Forum, 35(5), 779-785.

Aiken, L.H. (2008). Economics of nursing. Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 9(2), 73-79.

McHugh, M., Aiken, L.H., Cooper, R.A., & Miller, P. (2008). The U.S. presidential election and health care workforce policy. Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 9(1), 6-14.

Buchan, J., Aiken, L.H (2008). Solving nursing shortages: A common priority. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17(24), 3262-3268.

Aiken, L.H., Buchan, J., Ball, J., Rafferty, A.M. (2008). Transformative impact of Magnet designation: England Case Study. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17(24), 3330-3337.

Kanai-Pak, M., Aiken, L.H., Sloane, D.M., Poghosyan, L. (2008). Poor work environments and nurse inexperience are associated with burnout, job dissatisfaction, and quality deficits in Japanese hospitals. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17(24), 3224-3329.

Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H. (2008). An international hospital outcomes research agenda focused on nursing: Lessons from a decade of collaboration. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17(24), 3317-3323.

Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D.M., Lake, E.T., Cheney, T. (2008). Effects of hospital care environments on patient mortality and nurse outcomes. Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), 38(5), 223-229.

Schubert, M., Glass, T., Clarke, S.P., DeGeest, S., Aiken, L.H. (2008). Rationing of nursing care and its relationship to patient outcomes. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 20, 227-237.

Cheung, R., Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D.M. (2008). Nursing Care and Patient Outcomes: International Evidence. Enfermeria Clinica, 18(1), 35-40.

Aiken, L.H. & Cheung, R. (2008). Nurse Workforce Challenges in United States: Implications for Policy. ***Not journal***, Paris: OECD, xx.

Schubert, M., Glass, T.R., Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H., Sloane, D.M., Schaffert-Witvliet, B., De Geest, S. (2008). RICH nursing studie: Die studie erweitert evidenz und wissen (German). Krankenpfl Soins Infirm, 6, 24-25.

Schubert, M., Glass, T.R., Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H., Sloane, D.M., Schaffert-Witvliet, B., De Geest, S. (2008). Etude RICH nursing: Plus de connaissances et depreuves scientifiques (French). Krankenpfl Soins Infirm, 6, 56-57.

Friese, C., Lake, E., Aiken, L., Silber, J., Sochalski, J. (2008). Hospital nurse practice environments and outcomes for surgical oncology patients. Health Services Research, 43(4), 1145-1163.

Cheung, R., Aiken, L.H. (2008). Building an international nursing outcomes research agenda. Asian Nursing Research, 2(2), 69-73.

Hanrahan, N.P. & Aiken. L.H. (2008). Psychiatric nurse reports on the quality of psychiatric care in general hospitals. Quality Management in Health Care, 17(3), 210-216.

Aiken, L.H. & Cheung, R. (2007). United States case study on nursing. Global Health Workforce Migration, Paris: OECD, x.

Aiken, L. (2007). U.S. nurse labor market dynamics are key to global nurse sufficiency. Health Services Research, 42 (3, part II), 1299-1320.

Aiken, L.A., Buchan, J., Pittman, P. (2007). Special supplement on international nurse migration. Health Services Research, 42(3), xxx-xxx.

Aiken, L., Pittman, P., Buchan, J. (2007). International Nurse Migration. Health Services Research, 42(3), 1275–1280.

Finlayson, M., Aiken, L., Nakarada-Kordic, I. (2007). New Zealand nurses' reports on hospital care: international comparisons. Nursing Praxis, 23(1), 17-18.

Rafferty, A.M., Clarke, S., Coles, J., Ball, J., James, P., McKee, M., Aiken. L.H. (2007). Outcomes of variation in hospital nurse staffing in english hospitals: cross-sectional analysis of survey data and discharge records. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 44(2), 175-182.

Van den Heede, K., Clarke, S.P., Sermeus, W., Vleugels, W., Aiken, L.H. (2007). International experts' perspectives on state of the nurse staffing and patient outcomes literature: Results of a Delphi survey. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 39(4), 290-297.

Aiken, L.H., Xue, Y., Clarke, S., Sloane, D. (2007). Supplemental nurse staffing in hospitals and quality of care. Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), 37(7), 335-342.

Cheung, R.B. & Aiken, L.H. (2006). Hospital initiatives to support a better-educated workforce. Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), 36(7-8), 357-362.

Kutney Lee, A., Hanrahan, N.P., Aiken, L.H., & Blank, M. (2006). Research in brief: Perceived facilitators and barriers to the implementation of an advanced practice nursing intervention for HIV regimen adherence among the seriously mentally ill. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 13(5), 626-628.

Cooper, R. & Aiken. L. (2006). Reframing policies for global migration of nurses and physicians: A United States perspective. Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 7(3), 66S-70S.

Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H. (2006). More Nursing, Fewer Deaths. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 15(1), 2-3.

Aiken, L. (2005). Extending the Magnet Concept to Developing and Transition Countries. Reflections on Nursing Leadership, 31(1), 16-18.

Aiken, L. (2005). Optimizing the contributions of Nurses to Health Care Quality. Japanese Journal of Nursing Science, 30(4), 56-59.

Aiken, L. (2005). Nursing: The Unfinished Patient Safety Agenda. AHRQ WebM&M, online, xxx-xxx.

Rogers, A.E., Hwang, W., Scott, L.D., Aiken, L.H., & Dinges, D.F. (2004). The working hours of hospital staff nurses and patient safety. Health Affairs, 23(4), 202-212.

Aiken, L.H., Buchan, J., Sochalski, J., Nichols, B., & Powell, M. (2004). Trends in international nurse migration. Health Affairs, 23(3), 69-77.

Linda H. Aiken (2004). Nurses' Job Satisfaction, Burnout, and Patient Outcomes: International Comparisons. Nursing Management (Japanese), x, xxx-xxx.

Vahey, D.C., Aiken, L.H., Sloane, D.M., Clarke, S.P., Vargas, D. (2004). Nurse burnout and patient satisfaction. Medical Care, 42(2), suppl: II-57-66.

Aiken, L.H. (2004). RN education: A matter of degrees. Nursing 2004, 34(3), 50-51.

Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., Cheung, R.B., Sloane, D.M., & Silber, J.H. (2003). Education levels of hospital nurses and patient mortality. Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 290, 1617-1623.

Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H. (2003). Registered nurse staffing and patient and nurse outcomes in hospitals: A commentary. Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 4, 104-111.

Aiken, L.H. (2003). Achieving an interdisciplinary workforce in health care. The New England Journal of Medicine, 348, 164-166.

White, S.V. (2003). Linda Aiken on the healthcare industry and workplace issues. Journal for Healthcare Quality, 25, 21-23.

Clarke, S., Aiken, L. (2003). Failure to rescue: Measuring nurses' contributions to hospital performance. AJN: American Journal of Nursing, 103, 42-47.

Aiken, L. (2003). Nurse Staffing and the Quality of Patient Care. Medscape, Online, xxx-xxx.

Clarke, S., Rockett, J., Sloane, D., Aiken, L. (2002). Organizational Climate, Staffing, and Safety Equipment as Predictors of Needlestick Injuries and Near-Misses in Hospital Nurses. American Journal of Infection Control, 30(4), 207-216.

Clarke, S., Sloane, D., Aiken, L. (2002). The Effects of Hospital Staffing and Organizational Climate on Needlestick Injuries to Nurses. American Journal of Public Health, 92, 1115-1119.

Havens, D., Labov, T., Faura, T., Aiken, L. (2002). Validation of a Measure to Assess the Hospital Clinical Nurse Practice Environment: A Cross-National Pilot Study. Enfermeria Clinica, 12, 13-22.

Aiken, L., Clarke, S., Sloane, D. (2002). Hospital staffing, organizational support, and quality of care: Cross-national findings. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 14, 5-13.

Flynn, L., Aiken, L.H. (2002). Does international nurse recruitment influence practice values in U.S. hospitals?. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 34, 65-71.

Blank, M., Mendell, D., Aiken, L., Hadley, T. (2002). The Co-Occurence of HIV and Serious Mental Illness Among Medical Recipients. Psychiatric Services, 53(7), 868-873.

Aiken, L. H., Clarke, S. P., Sloane, D. M., Sochalski, J., & Silber, J. H. (2002). Hospital nurse staffing and patient mortality, nurse burnout, and job dissatisfaction. Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 288(16), 1987-1993.

Aiken, L. H. (2002). Commentary on nursing staff reductions in Pennsylvania hospitals. Medical Care Research and Review, 59, 215-222.

Rafferty, A. M., Ball, J., Aiken, L. (2001). Are teamwork and professional autonomy compatible, and do they result in improved hospital care?. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 10:(Suppl II), ii32-ii37.

Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D.M. & Sochalski, J.A. (2001). An international perspective on hospital nurses’ work environments: the case for reform. Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 2, 255-263.

Cooper, R.A., Aiken, L.H. (2001). Human inputs: The health care workforce and medical markets. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law , 26, 925-38.

Aiken, L. H. (2001). Evidence-based management: key to hospital workforce stability. Journal of Health Administration Education, 117-124.

Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D.M., Sochalski, J.A., Busse, R., Clarke, H., Giovannetti, P., Hunt, J., Rafferty, A.M., & Shamian, J. (2001). Nurses’ reports on hospital care in five countries. Health Affairs, 20, 43-53.

Aiken, L.H. (2001). More nurses, better patient outcomes: why isn’t it obvious?. Effective Clinical Practice, 4, 223-225.

Sovie, M., Jawad, A., Wallace, P., Stratton, L, Gift, A., Aiken, L. (2001). Hospital Restructuring’s Impact on Outcomes. Journal of Japanese Society of Nursing Research , 24(1), 35-55.

Aiken, L., Havens, D., Sloane, D. (2000). The Magnet Nursing Services Recognition Program: A Comparison of Successful Applicants with Reputational Magnet Hospitals. American Journal of Nursing , 100(3), 26-35.

Cheung, R., Aiken, L.H. (2000). Building an international nursing outcomes research agenda. Asian Nursing Research, 2(2), 69-73.

Aiken, L. H., Clarke, S. P., Sloane, D.M. (2000). Hospital restructuring: Does it adversely affect care and outcomes?. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 23, 416-40.

Aiken, L. H., Clarke, S. P., Sloane, D.M. (2000). Hospital restructuring: Does it adversely affect care and outcomes?. Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), 30, 457-65.

Aiken, L., Patrician, P. (2000). Measuring organizational traits of hospitals: The revised nursing work index. Nursing Research, 49, 146-53.

Aiken, L., Sloane, D.M., Lake, E.T., Sochalski, J., & Weber, A. (1999). Organization and outcomes of inpatient AIDS care. Medical Care, 37, 760-72.

Havens, D., Aiken, L. (1999). Shaping Systems to Promote Desired Outcomes: The Magnet Hospital Model. Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), 29(2), 14-20.

Scott, J., Sochalski, J., Aiken, L. (1999). Review of Magnet Hospital Research: Established Findings and Implications for Professional Nursing Practice. Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA), 29(1), 9-19.

Sochalski, J., Aiken, L. (1999). Accounting for Variation in Hospital Outcomes: A Cross-National Study. Health Affairs, 18(3), 256-259.

Aiken, L. (1998). How the Organization and Staffing of Hospitals Affect Patient Outcomes. International Medical Forum , 103, 79-85.

McKee, M., Aiken, L., Rafferty, A., Sochalski, J. (1998). Organisational Change and Quality of Health Care: An Evolving International Agenda. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 7(1), 37-41.

Aiken, L., Sloane, D., Sochalski, J. (1998). Hospital Organization and Outcomes. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 7(4), 222-226.

Aiken, L., Sloane, D. (1998). Advances in Hospital Outcomes Research. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 3(4), 249-250.

McKee, M., Rafferty, A. M., Aiken, L. (1997). Measuring Hospital Performance: Are We Asking the Right Questions?. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine , 90, 187-191.

Aiken, L., Lake, E., Sochalski, J., Sloane, D. (1997). Design of an Outcomes Study of the Organization of Hospital AIDS Care. Research in the Sociology of Health Care, 14, 3 - 26.

Aiken, L., Sloane, D. (1997). Effects of Specialization and Client Differentiation on the Status of Nurses: The Case of AIDS. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 38, 203-222.

Sochalski, J., Aiken, L., Fagin, C. (1997). Hospital Restructuring in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe: An Outcomes Research Agenda. Medical Care, 35(10), Supplement:OS13-25.

Aiken, L., Sloane, D., Lake, E. (1997). Satisfaction with Inpatient AIDS Care: A National Comparison of Dedicated Units and Scattered-Beds. Medical Care, 35(9), 948-962.

Aiken, L., Sochalski, J. (1997). Hospital Restructuring in North America and Europe: Patient Outcomes and Workforce Implications. Medical Care, 35 (10), Supplement.

Aiken, L., Sochalski, J., Lake, E. (1997). Studying Outcomes of Organizational Change in Health Services. Medical Care, 35, Supplement.

Aiken, L., Sloane, D., Klocinski, J. (1997). Hospital Nurses’ Risk of Occupational Exposure to Blood: Prospective, Retrospective, and Institutional Reports. American Journal of Public Health, 87, 103 -107.

Ulrich, C. (1997). Where's whaldo? In search of the wisest healthcare alternative long-term delivery organization. AORN Journal, 65(2), 417-418.

Aiken, L., Sloane, D. (1997). Effects of Organizational Innovations in AIDS Care on Burnout among Hospital Nurses. Work and Occupations, 24(4), 455-479.

Aiken, L., Smith, H., Lake, E. (1997). Using Existing Health Care Systems to Respond to the AIDS Epidemic: Research and Recommendations for Chile. International Journal of Health Services, 27(1), 177-199.

Justice, A., Aiken, L., Smith, H., Turner, B. (1996). The Role of Functional Status in Predicting Inpatient Mortality with AIDS: A Comparison with Current Predictors. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology , 49(2), 193-201.

Aiken, L., Mullin, M. (1996). Hospitales con magnetismo: un modelo de organización para mejorar los resultados de los pacientes [Magnet Hospitals: An Organizational Model for Enhancing Patient Outcomes]. Enfermeria Clinica, 5(6), 259-262.

Aiken, L., Sochalski, J., Anderson, G. (1996). Downsizing the Hospital Workforce. Health Affairs, 15(4), 88-92.

Aiken, L., Gwyther, M., Whelan, E. (1996). Federal Support of Graduate Nursing Education: Rationale and Policy Options. Nursing Outlook, 44(1), 11-17.

Aiken, L., Mullin, M. (1996). AIDS Prevention Research in Chile and Implications for the United States. Research in the Sociology of Health Care, 13, 317-334.

Scott, R., Aiken, L., Mechanic, D., Moravcsik, J. (1995). Organizational Aspects of Caring. Milbank Quarterly , 73, 77-95.

Aiken, L., Gwyther, M., Friese, C. (1995). The Registered Nurse Workforce: Infrastructure for Health Care Reform. Statistical Bulletin , 76(1), 2-9.

Aiken, L. (1995). Transformation of the Nursing Workforce. Nursing Outlook, 43, 201-209.

Aiken, L. & Gwyther, M. (1995). Medicare funding of nurse education: The case for policy change. Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 273, 1528-32.

Aiken, L. (1995). Quality of AIDS Care in a Changing Health Care System. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 10, 294-295.

Aiken, L., Salmon, M. (1994). Health Care Workforce Priorities. Inquiry, 31(3), 318-329.

Aiken, L., Smith, H., Lake, E. (1994). Medicare Mortality Among a Set of Hospitals Known for Good Nursing Care. Medical Care, 32(8), 771-787.

Aiken, L., Sage, W. (1993). Staffing National Health Reform: A Role for Advanced Practice Nurses. Akron Law Review , 26(2), xxx-xxx.

Aiken, L., Fagin, C. (1993). More Nurses, Better Medicine. Congressional Record , 139(35), xxx-xxx.

Aiken, L., Lake, E., Semaan, S., Lehman, H., O'Hare, P., Cole, C., Dunbar, D., Frank, I. (1993). Nurse Practitioner Managed Care for Persons with HIV Infection. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 25(3), 172-177.

Aiken, L. (1992). The Supply and Demand for Nurses: International Comparisons. Japanese Journal of Nursing Administration , 2(2), 101-110.

Aiken, L. (1990). Increasing the Supply of Health Personnel: What Has Been Gained?. Frontiers of Health Services Management, 7(2), 23-27.

Freeman, H., Aiken, L., Blendon, R., Corey, C. (1990). Uninsured Working-Age Adults: Characteristics and Consequences. Health Services Research, 24(6), 811-823.

Aiken, L. (1990). Charting the Future of Hospital Nursing. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 22(2), 72-78.

Fox, R., Aiken, L., Messikomer, C. (1990). The Culture of Caring: AIDS and the Nursing Profession. Milbank Quarterly , 68(Supplement 2), 226-256.

Blendon, R., Aiken, L., Freeman, H., Corey, C. (1989). Access to Medical Care for Black and White Americans: A Matter of Continuing Concern. Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 261(2), 278-281.

Aiken, L. (1989). The Nursing Shortage: A Paradox of Increasing Supply and Increasing Vacancy Rates. Western Journal of Medicine , 151(1), 87-92.

Aiken, L. (1989). AIDS: The Health Policy Context. Family & Community Health, 12(2), 1-13.

Mechanic, D., Aiken, L. (1989). Lessons from the Past: Responding to the AIDS Crisis. Health Affairs, 8(3), 16-32.

Aiken, L. (1988). Nurses on Hospital Boards. Health Management Quarterly, 10(3), 6-8.

Aiken, L., Mullinix, C. (1987). The Nurse Shortage: Myth or Reality?. The New England Journal of Medicine, 317(10), 641-646.

Mechanic, D., Aiken, L. (1987). Improving Care for the Chronically Mentally Ill. The New England Journal of Medicine, 317(26), 1634 - 1642.

Freeman, H., Blendon, R., Aiken, L., Sudman, S., Mullinix, C., Corey, C. (1987). Americans Report on Their Access to Care. Health Affairs, 6(1), 6 -18.

Aiken, L. (1987). Breaking the Shortage Cycles. American Journal of Nursing , 87(12), 1616-1620.

Aiken, L. (1987). Unmet Needs of the Chronically Mentally Ill. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 19(3), 121 125.

Aiken, L. (1986). Evaluation Research and Public Policy: Lessons from the National Hospice Study. Journal of Chronic Diseases , 39(1), 1-4.

Aiken, L., Somers, S., Shore, M. (1986). Private Foundations in Health Affairs: A Case Study of the Development of a National Initiative for the Chronically Mentally Ill. American Psychologist, 41(11), 1290-1295.

Aiken, L., Blendon, R. (1986). Access to Medical Care: Trends and Early Warning Signs. The Internist , 27(2), 7-10.

Blendon, R., Aiken, L., Freeman, H., Kirkman-Liff, B., Murphy, J. (1986). Uncompensated Care by Hospitals or Public Insurance for the Poor: Does It Make A Difference?. The New England Journal of Medicine, 14(18), 1160-1163.

Aiken, L. (1985). Health Care for the Poor: A Nursing Perspective. The American Nurse, x, xxx-xxx.

Aiken, L., Mezey, M., Lynaugh, J., Buck, C. (1985). Teaching Nursing Homes: Prospects for Improving Long Term Care. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 33(3), 196-201.

Lynaugh, J., Mezey, M., Aiken, L., Buck, C. (1984). The Teaching Nursing Home: Bringing Together the Best. American Health Care Association Journal, 10(3), 24-28.

Kehrer, B., Aiken, L., Blendon, R., Rogers, D. (1984). The Research Program and Priorities of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Health Services Research, 19(4), 439-453.

Aiken, L. (1984). A New Game Plan for the Doctor Nurse Team. The New Physician, x, xxx-xxx.

Aiken, L., Bays, K. (1984). The Medicare Debate: Round One. The New England Journal of Medicine, 311(18), 1196-1200.

Blendon, R., Aiken, L., Rogers, D. (1983). Improving Health and Medical Care in the United States: A Foundation's Early Experience. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 6(4), 1-11.

Aiken, L. (1983). Nursing's Future: Public Policies, Private Actions. American Journal of Nursing , 83(10), 1440-1444.

Aiken, L. (1983). Nursing and Public Policy. Image: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 15(3), xxx-xxx.

Aiken, L., Blendon, R., Rogers, D. (1982). Shortage of Hospital Nurses: A Response. Annals of Internal Medicine, 96(2), 248-249.

Aiken, L. (1982). The Nurse Labor Market. Health Affairs, 1(4), 30-40.

Aiken, L., Marx, M. (1982). Hospices: Perspectives on the Public Policy Debate. American Psychologist, 37(11), 1271¬1279.

Mechanic, D., Aiken, L. (1982). A Cooperative Agenda for Medicine and Nursing. The New England Journal of Medicine, 307(12), 747-750.

Grandjean, B., Bonjean, C., Aiken, L. (1982). The Effect of Centralized Decision Making on Work Satisfaction Among Nursing Educators. Research in Nursing and Health Care, 5(1), 29-34.

Aiken, L. (1981). Nursing Priorities for the 1980s: Hospitals and Nursing Homes. American Journal of Nursing , 81(2), 324-330.

Aiken, L., Blendon, R., Rogers, D. (1981). The Shortage of Hospital Nurses: A New Perspective. American Journal of Nursing , 81(9), 1612-1618.

Aiken, L. (1981). Hospital Changes Urged to End Nurse Shortage. American Nurse Today, 13(2), 4.

Aiken, L. (1980). Physicians: How Many Do We Need?. Annals of Internal Medicine, 93(1), 135-136.

Aiken, L., Blendon, R., Rogers, D., Freeman, H. (1980). Evaluating a Private Foundation's Health Program. Evaluation and Program Planning, 3, 119-129.

Aiken, L., Lewis, C., Craig, J., Mendenhall, R., Blendon, R., Rogers, D. (1979). The Contribution of Specialists to the Delivery of Primary Care: A New Perspective. The New England Journal of Medicine, 300 (24), 1363-1370.

Aiken, L., Lewis, C., Craig, J., Mendenhall, R., Blendon, R., Rogers, D. (1979). The Delivery of Primary Care by Specialists A Response. The New England Journal of Medicine, 300, 894-895.

Aiken, L., Freeman, H. (1979). An Essay and Selective Literature Review on Technology and Contemporary Medical Care. Health and Medical Care Services Review, 2(4), xxx-xxx.

Rogers, D., Aiken, L. (1979). Yes, But What Do Internists Really Do?. Annals of Internal Medicine , 90(6), 976-977.

Aiken, L. (1977). Primary Care. American Journal of Nursing , 77(11), 1828-1832.

Grandjean, B., Aiken, L., Bonjean, C. (1976). Professional Autonomy and the Work Satisfaction of Nursing Educators. Nursing Research, 25(3), 216-221.

Aiken, L. Aiken, J. (1973). A Systematic Approach to the Evaluation of Interpersonal Relationships. American Journal of Nursing , 73, 863-867.

Aiken, L. (1972). Systematic Relaxation to Reduce Preoperative Stress. Canadian Nurse, 68, 38-42.

Aiken, L., Henrichs, T. (1971). Relaxation as a Nursing Intervention Technique with Open Heart Surgery Patient. Nursing Research, 20(3), 212-217.

Aiken, L. (1970). Patient Problems are Problems in Learning. American Journal of Nursing , 70(9), 116-118.

Aiken, L. (1970). Role of the Clinical Specialist. Missouri Nurse, 39, xxx.