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Impact Of A Leadership Development Program On Perceptions Of Structural Empowerment, Leadership Self-Efficacy, And Staff Nurse Clinical Leadership, Matthew E. Proud
Impact Of A Leadership Development Program On Perceptions Of Structural Empowerment, Leadership Self-Efficacy, And Staff Nurse Clinical Leadership, Matthew E. Proud
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BACKGROUND: In order to serve as full partners on the interdisciplinary health care team: nurses at all levels must develop essential leadership competencies Organizations need to identify the essential leadership competencies required for bedside nursing staff and develop programs to enhance these competencies. Leadership competencies in areas such as managing change can help bedside nursing staff improve care delivery and quality outcomes.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this project was to evaluate the impact of an established leadership development program on participants’ perceptions of structural empowerment, leadership self-efficacy, and staff nurse clinical leadership in one university health system.
METHODS: The pilot …
Nurse Manager Span Of Control And The Impact On Employee Engagement, Jene' M. Kendall
Nurse Manager Span Of Control And The Impact On Employee Engagement, Jene' M. Kendall
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess nurse manager span of control in medical- surgical, intermediate care, and progressive care units at Norton Healthcare and determine correlations between nurse manager span of control and employee engagement.
METHODS: For this descriptive, correlational study, the researcher analyzed data to identify relationships in span of control and employee engagement data for 19 nurse managers leading 23 inpatient care units. A survey to evaluate the role of the nurse manager and the assistant nurse manager also was done.
RESULTS: The average span of control for nurse managers was 52.2 full time equivalent …
The Evaluation Of A Multi-Hospital System Nurse Residency Program On New Graduate Nurse Retention And Engagement, Julie N. Wolford
The Evaluation Of A Multi-Hospital System Nurse Residency Program On New Graduate Nurse Retention And Engagement, Julie N. Wolford
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this evaluation project was to determine the effectiveness of the Norton Healthcare new graduate nurse residency program on retention and engagement of newly- licensed registered nurses.
METHODS: This study was a retrospective pre-test, post-test design of the impact of the nurse residency program on turnover and engagement for the participants in the first year of the Norton Healthcare Nurse Residency Program. Engagement was evaluated using the Utrecht Work & Well-being Survey (UWES). Return on investment was also evaluated for the first year of the program. The sample included 791 newly-licensed registered nurses hired between January 2014 …
Scheduling Practices Of Acute Care Rn’S And Nurse Fatigue: Assessment And Development Of An Educational Program For Nurse Managers, Miranda Adkins
Scheduling Practices Of Acute Care Rn’S And Nurse Fatigue: Assessment And Development Of An Educational Program For Nurse Managers, Miranda Adkins
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this project is to develop an evidence-based organizational fatigue climate assessment to understand the current culture as it relates to nurse fatigue. This study includes the use of a fatigue measurement scale and the development of a fatigue reduction educational program for nurse managers.
METHODS: Using a cross-sectional survey design, data assessing organizational climate and actual fatigue levels among nurses employed at Saint Joseph East Hospital was obtained through an electronic questionnaire. Results were used to create a workplace fatigue educational program for nurse managers. The target sample consisted of 361 acute-care registered nurses for a …
The Evaluation Of Advanced Practice Providers Practice Patterns And Delivery Of Care Models In The Specialty Practice Environment, Katherine W. Rogers
The Evaluation Of Advanced Practice Providers Practice Patterns And Delivery Of Care Models In The Specialty Practice Environment, Katherine W. Rogers
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Background: Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), specifically Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Physician Assistants (PA), have been utilized in healthcare for decades to improve access to care for patients. Norton Healthcare’s largest population of APPs is in specialty practices. The expansion of APPs into the medical group has been rapid and without evaluation of value and role identification.
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate Advanced Practice Provider (APP) practice patterns and care delivery models within specialty practices in a large medical group. The outcome of the study will help to identify trends in practice and areas where …
Methods To Improve Interprofessional Collaboration In Administrative Dyads, Julie Lee Hudson
Methods To Improve Interprofessional Collaboration In Administrative Dyads, Julie Lee Hudson
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Abstract
PURPOSE: The primary objective of this project was to determine if specific interventions, to include education, rounding, and regular meetings, improved collaboration and communication for nurse/physician dyads working in acute care hospital administrative roles.
METHODS: The study employed a prospective pre-test and post-test comparison of participants’ scores on a validated survey tool. This tool (JeffSATIC) measured perception of collaboration between nurses and physicians. The objective was to evaluate the differences in these scores in participants before and after an intervention.
RESULTS: This study sought to discover if specific interventions impacted scores on a tool measuring collaboration among dyad pairs. …
The Effects Of A Nurse Manager System Collaborative Council On Job Satisfaction, Intent To Leave, & Resilience, Heather Oliver
The Effects Of A Nurse Manager System Collaborative Council On Job Satisfaction, Intent To Leave, & Resilience, Heather Oliver
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Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose of this project was to create a Nurse Manager System Collaborative Council (NMSCC) at Norton Healthcare and to determine the impact of participation in the NMSCC on job satisfaction, intent to leave, and resilience.
METHODS: This study employed a quasi-experimental, pre-test, post-test design to assess the effectiveness of the NMSCC at Norton Healthcare. Job Satisfaction was measured using the Warshawsky scale, Intent to Leave was evaluated using the Houser scale, and resilience was assessed using the Connor-Davidson CD-RISC scale.
RESULTS: Resilience increased after participation in the NMSCC for 6 months. Job satisfaction and intent to leave …
Defining The Health Of A Work Environment: An Assessment And Evaluation, Jennifer Thornsberry
Defining The Health Of A Work Environment: An Assessment And Evaluation, Jennifer Thornsberry
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to ascertain nursing leaders and direct care nurses’ perceptions of the health of the work environment in medical-surgical, intermediate care, and progressive care units at an acute care hospital located in central Kentucky. METHODS: This study employed a descriptive, correlational design. Bivariate statistical procedures were utilized to determine the relationship between the perceptions of the health of the work environment and nursing turnover and engagement. RESULTS: Direct care nurses and nurse leaders both scored effective decision making/skilled communication as the healthiest attribute of the work environment, while genuine teamwork was scored as the …