The purpose of this study was to determine whether a new ambulatory care model, interprofessional collaborative care-coordinated team model (interprofessional model), based on the Wagner Care Model improved clinical indicators in a low-income population. This study was a retrospective 12-month pre-post ( = 204) and propensity matched ( = 171) comparative study of the interprofessional model in a primary clinic for patients with type 2 diabetes. Secondary data were collected from June 2014to February 2017 in an academic medical centre in a large Midwestern city.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere are multiple demands and challenges inherent in establishing staffing models in ambulatory heath care settings today. If health care administrators establish a supportive physical and interpersonal health care environment, and develop high-performing interprofessional teams and staffing models and electronic documentation systems that track performance, patients will have more opportunities to receive safe, high-quality evidence-based care that encourages patient participation in decision making, as well as provision of their care. The health care organization must be aligned and responsive to the community within which it resides, fully invested in population health management, and continuously scanning the environment for competitive, regulatory, and external environmental risks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article describes a model of teaching community health nursing that evolved from a long-term partnership with a community with limited existing health programs. The partnership supported RN-BSN students' integration in the community and resulted in reciprocal gains for faculty, students and community members. Community clients accessed public health services as a result of the partnership.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The aims of this national study were to (1) examine the extent of job burnout among VA Polytrauma team members engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI); and (2) identify their coping strategies for dealing with job-related stress.
Design: A cross-sectional sample of 233 VA Polytrauma team members completed the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and identified strategies for coping with work stress as part of an online survey.
Results: VA Polytrauma team members experience moderate levels of emotional exhaustion, but low levels of depersonalization and high levels of personal accomplishment.
As the nursing profession seeks to develop evidence-based practice, nurses are being encouraged to embark on research in their institutions. Staff nurses and nurse clinicians often struggle with the process of obtaining institutional review board approval for their projects. When classes are available, the focus is frequently on informing nurses about the federal regulations for protection of human subjects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis biannual department, sponsored by the Council on Graduate Education for Administration in Nursing (CGEAN), provides information updates to nurse leaders on educational trends, issues, and research important for effective health system administration. The CGEAN Web site can be accessed at http://www.cgean.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne of the most exciting promises of technology lies in the potential to support research on complex questions through the capture, maintenance and analysis of large data sets. This is especially true in cases where research involves multiple contextual variables such as organizational research. The possibilities for increasing our scope and reaching to global proportions when designing research projects is within reach.
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February 2009
The discussion of patient safety in delivering healthcare services is an important topic given the current state of the healthcare system. The current organizational cultures of many healthcare organizations do not support a culture of patient safety and do not employ a specific framework in delivering safe, reliable patient care. This article discusses the principles of reliability science and the use of these principles in creating a culture of patient safety.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis biannual department, sponsored by the Council on Graduate Education for Administration in Nursing (CGEAN), provides information updates to nurse leaders on educational trends, issues, and research important for effective health system administration. CGEAN's Web site can be accessed at (http://cgean.org).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe healthcare trends described in this article will eventually lead to transformation of healthcare delivery and nursing practice. The nursing profession needs to be proactive in creating new models of care delivery and in redefining the work of nursing. The authors describe 2 examples of emerging models and principles for the creation of future models, related leadership challenges for nurse executives, and strategies for leading change.
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