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Standardizing Nurse Leader Safety Rounds to Promote Highly Reliable Care. | LitMetric

Standardizing Nurse Leader Safety Rounds to Promote Highly Reliable Care.

J Nurs Care Qual

Legacy Health, Portland, Oregon (Dr Meyer); Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Health, Portland, Oregon (Ms Hill); and Johns Hopkins Health System and Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland (Dr Baker).

Published: February 2021

Background: Despite decades of intensive resource allocation to eliminate preventable harm and increase high reliability in the hospital, the prevalence of serious harm remains consistent.

Local Problem: A hospital reduced targeted preventable harms using audit and feedback (A&F) but failed to globally reduce harm or increase proactive awareness. Nurse leaders lacked a defined process for identifying errors, mitigating risk, and teaching systems thinking to influence resiliency among teams.

Methods: Nurse leaders underwent A&F of daily safety rounds. Adherence data on frequency, high-quality, and high-reliability organizational (HRO) leader practice standards and precursor incident reporting rates were trended.

Results: Rounding practice adherence increased for the following defined standards: frequency (63%-79%); high quality (50%-90%); and HRO leadership (0%-67%). Precursor incident reporting rates increased 25%.

Conclusions: A&F reinforced quality and accountability for daily safety rounds. HRO theory-guided feedback offered an innovative way to translate HRO influence into nurse leader practice.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000445DOI Listing

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