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Evaluation Of An Educational Intervention To Improve Nurse Managers' Understanding Of And Self-Assessed Competence With Personnel Budgeting, Sue J. Mcfarlan
Evaluation Of An Educational Intervention To Improve Nurse Managers' Understanding Of And Self-Assessed Competence With Personnel Budgeting, Sue J. Mcfarlan
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on the process and outcomes of a DNP practice inquiry project.
Design: The design is a pretest posttest comparative evaluation.
Setting: The University of Kentucky Healthcare Chandler, Samaritan, and KY Children’s hospitals.
Subjects: A voluntary convenience sample of nurse managers was obtained (n=10)
Intervention: The intervention was a 2 hour didactic session and an individualized one-on-one educational session focused on general healthcare finance terms and more specifically on personnel budgeting and productivity metrics
Measures: The pretest and posttest consisted of 20 questions obtained from healthcare finance texts and preparatory materials for …
Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Crucial Conversations® Training On Nurses’ Self-Efficacy, Deeanna R. Mccallie
Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Crucial Conversations® Training On Nurses’ Self-Efficacy, Deeanna R. Mccallie
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Background: The history of nurse/physician communication is well documented. Although there is no universal definition of nurse-physician communication, an increasing body of evidence identifies this factor as an important component of organizing and delivering safe, quality care to patients. Communication has been identified as the root cause in 65% of sentinel events and noted as having significant effect on patient outcomes; contributing significantly to increasing care coordination, decreasing length of stay, and decreasing mortality rates. Purpose: To examine whether Crucial Conversations® training improves nurses’ self-efficacy scores and assess whether clinical nurse report improved ability to communicate with physicians. Methods: A …
Assessment Of Organizational Readiness: Parent Advisory Councils In A Children's Hospital Within A Hospital, Suzanne R. Springate
Assessment Of Organizational Readiness: Parent Advisory Councils In A Children's Hospital Within A Hospital, Suzanne R. Springate
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Background: A children’s hospital within a hospital (CHWH) in the Midwest region of the United States established a strategic goal to become the preferred provider for children in the region. Outcomes in patient and family experience had fallen short of established organizational expectations. Recognizing that parent advisors are an essential component of patient and family centered care, the strategic plan called for integrating parents into formal, advisory roles.
Purpose: The purpose of this practice improvement project was to perform an assessment of organizational readiness to incorporate parents into formal advisory roles at this CHWH.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey design was …
Improving Depression Care For Older Home Health Patients, Sarah R. Schirmer
Improving Depression Care For Older Home Health Patients, Sarah R. Schirmer
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Rates of depression in older home healthcare (HH) patients are highly prevalent. Although depression in this population is associated with increased rates of re-hospitalization, falls, and suicides, it is frequently under diagnosed and under treated. This Capstone Report examined this problem through three interrelated manuscripts. The first manuscript explored the problem through a review of the literature. This review determined that while there are many barriers to adequate depression care, programs that train clinicians to screen for depression and connect patients to depression care encourage adequate evaluation and treatment and can result in clinically significant changes in depression scores. This …