整合“一起安全”国家行动计划,改善以患者安全为重点的护士主导模式。

Q2 Nursing
Nursing Administration Quarterly Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-26 DOI:10.1097/NAQ.0000000000000711
Patricia Lavin, Mary A Dolansky, Teri Chenot, Gwen Sherwood
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摘要

尽管有20年的报告、战略、工具和改进的卫生专业教育,患者安全仍然是卫生保健系统难以实现的目标。仅这些行动就降低了许多可预防伤害的目标领域,特别是医院获得性疾病,但有证据表明,更好的结果取决于将患者安全纳入医疗服务核心的“整体系统”方法。卫生保健改进研究所的第一个国家患者安全计划《一起更安全:促进患者安全的国家行动计划》提出了实现整个系统安全的4项建议。几十年来,护士质量和安全教育(QSEN)能力和美国护士资格认证中心磁铁认可计划指导护理工作,以确保安全和高质量的护理,追求卓越的护理。通过与“更安全的在一起”相互交织,3重新设想了一种护理实践模式,确保患者的安全质量护理。本文描述了将Safer Together定义的4个支柱整合到一个护理模型中,该模型具有磁铁框架,由基于QSEN能力的护理人员推动。护士在领导全面系统安全方法方面处于第一线,但需要指导将这些建议整合到有效的专业实践模型中,以确定提供安全优质护理的价值、结构和流程。
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Integrating the Safer Together National Action Plan to Improve Nurse-Led Models Focused on Patient Safety.

Patient safety remains an elusive goal for health care systems despite 2 decades of reports, strategies, tools, and revamped health professions education. These actions alone have lowered many targeted areas of preventable harm, particularly hospital-acquired conditions, yet evidence indicates better outcomes depend on "total system" approaches that embed patient safety in the core of care delivery. The first national patient safety plan, Safer Together: A National Action Plan to Advance Patient Safety from the Institute for Health Care Improvement, presents 4 recommendations to achieve total system safety. For decades, the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competencies and the American Nurses Credentialing Center Magnet Recognition Program guided nursing care to ensure safe and high-quality care to pursue nursing excellence. By intertwining with Safer Together, the 3 re-envision a nursing practice model ensuring safe quality patient care. This paper describes integrating the 4 pillars defined by Safer Together into a nursing model with the Magnet Framework fueled by a nursing workforce grounded in the QSEN competencies. Nurses are in frontline positions for leading a total systems safety approach but need guidance for integrating these recommendations into effective professional practice models that define values, structures, and processes for delivering safe quality care.

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Nursing Administration Quarterly
Nursing Administration Quarterly Nursing-Leadership and Management
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期刊介绍: Nursing Administration Quarterly (NAQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides nursing administrators with practical, up-to-date information on the effective management of nursing services in all health care settings. Published 4 times per year, each issue focuses on a selected topic providing an in depth look at the many aspects of nursing administration.
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