扭转行动计划的局面:转变跨专业的职场文化。

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Sarah Lackey, Jennifer Bailey, Ben Zaino
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摘要:在住院康复机构中,协作关系是提供高质量患者护理的必要条件,包括护士和治疗师之间的护理协调。在我们的住院康复病房,护士和治疗师之间的紧张关系很难得到反复的改善。护士和治疗师的领导者共同努力,利用以证据为基础,以理论为基础的锥体健康护士保留概念框架(“框架”)来解决这个问题。该框架确定了来自80项同行评议的护理研究的18个概念,并对留用意向、离职意向、留用意向和离职意向进行了实证研究。这些概念根据两个既定的理论进行分组。该框架构成了以单位为基础的持续改进项目的基础。项目负责人通过匿名调查和独立观察收集实施前数据,计划和实施行动,然后通过匿名调查和独立观察收集实施后数据。数据反映了该单位在3个月内的文化变化。所使用的流程简单、可执行且灵活,为忙碌的一线领导提供了一种实时解决工作环境问题的方法。以前与护理单位使用,我们的结果表明,框架和规划过程是有效的临床学科超越护理。
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Turning the Tables on Action Planning: Shifting an Interprofessional Workplace Culture.

Abstract: Collaborative relationships are essential for quality patient care, including care coordination between nurses and therapists in inpatient rehabilitation facilities. In our inpatient rehabilitation unit, strained relationships between nurses and therapists were refractory to repeated efforts for improvement. The leaders for nurses and therapists worked together to address this issue using the evidence-based, theory-based Cone Health Conceptual Framework for Nurse Retention(c) ("Framework"). The Framework identifies 18 concepts derived from 80 peer-reviewed nursing studies with empirical outcomes for intent to stay, intent to leave, retention, and turnover. The concepts are grouped according to two established theories. The Framework formed the basis for a unit-based continuous improvement project. The project leaders collected pre-implementation data using anonymous surveys and independent observations, planned and implemented actions, and then collected post-implementation data through anonymous surveys and independent observations. The data reflected culture change on the unit within 3 months. The process used was simple, executable, and nimble, offering busy frontline leaders a way to address work environment issues in real time. Previously used with nursing units, our outcomes demonstrate that the Framework and planning process are effective for clinical disciplines beyond nursing.

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