护理学院指导 DNP 质量改进项目的准备情况调查。

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING
Debra Bingham, Margaret Hammersla, Anne Belcher, Lucy Rose Ruccio, Susan Bindon, Kathleen Buckley, Jeff Martin, Shannon Idzik
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背景:质量改进(QI)项目是马里兰大学护理学院(UMSON)护理实践博士(DNP)项目的主要内容:51%(n = 38)教授或指导 DNP 学生的教师完成了一项在线调查,调查采用定量和描述性方法进行分析:结果:教师们对制定质量改进章程68.4%、人为错误理论和防错63.2%、驱动图60.5%、高可靠性组织的特征60.5%和卓越质量改进报告标准(SQUIRE)指南55.3%的了解程度为 "有点了解 "或 "不了解"。教员们最想了解的内容(n = 97 个回答)是人为错误理论和防错(28.9%)、SQUIRE 准则(26.3%)、统计过程控制(21.1%)以及实施战略和战术(21.1%)。最常见的挑战包括确定 QI 项目(24%)、项目时间限制(16%)、及时更新 QI 概念、方法和工具(12%)以及平衡专业工作量(10%):结论:自我报告的质量创新知识差距表明,有必要进一步发展 UMSON 的 DNP 和博士预备教师。
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Survey of Nursing Faculty Preparation for Guiding DNP Quality Improvement Projects.

Background: Quality improvement (QI) projects comprise the majority of University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON) Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) projects.

Methods: An online survey was completed by 51% (n = 38) of faculty, who teach or mentor DNP students, and was analyzed using quantitative and descriptive methods.

Results: Faculty were somewhat or not familiar with developing a QI charter 68.4%, human error theory and error proofing 63.2%, driver diagrams 60.5%, characteristics of high-reliability organizations 60.5%, and Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence (SQUIRE) guidelines 55.3%. The faculty were most interested in learning more about (n = 97 responses) were human error theory and error proofing (28.9%), SQUIRE guidelines (26.3%), statistical process control (21.1%), and implementation strategies and tactics (21.1%). The most commonly identified challenges included identifying QI projects (24%), project time constraints (16%), keeping up-to-date on QI concepts, methods, and tools (12%), and balancing professional workload (10%).

Conclusions: Gaps in self-reported QI knowledge indicate there is a need for further development of DNP and PhD prepared faculty at the UMSON.

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