Browsing by Author "Bookey-Bassett, Sue"
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Implementation of a nurse-led interprofessional education intervention to support collaborative practice in home care
Bookey-Bassett, Sue; Markle-Reid, Maureen; Ploeg, Jenny; Akhtar-Danesh, NooriThis session will describe the development, implementation and evaluation of a Nurse-Led interprofessional education intervention in the home care setting. Participants will gain an understanding of available resources, ... -
"Leadership on Steroids" Inpatient nurse managers' experiences and roles during COVID-19
Bookey-Bassett, Sue; Purdy, NancyThis paper describes leadership at one Canadian academic health sciences centre where we sought to understand how the pandemic impacted nurse managers' roles, strategies that were used to navigate organizational and patient ... -
Leading in a Crisis: Understanding Interprofessional First Line Healthcare Leader Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Bookey-Bassett, Sue; Purdy, Nancy; Rose, Donald N.; Spalding, Karen; Woodside, MelanieFrontline leaders play a pivotal role leading through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This session describes interprofessional first line healthcare leaders' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, Canada by ... -
Modelling Medical-Surgical Nurse Workload and Care Quality During COVID-19: Implications for Building Healthy Work Environments
Bookey-Bassett, Sue; Greig, Michael; Kelly, Helen; Neumann, W. Patrick; Purdy, Nancy; Qureshi, Sadeem M.Discrete event simulation (DES) was used to measure the effects of varying COVID-19 nurse-patient ratios on nurse workload and quality of care in a Canadian medical-surgical context. As nurses were assigned to more COVID-19 ... -
Quantifying nurse workload and care quality indicators using simulation: Future of healthcare decision support tool?
Purdy, Nancy; Qureshi, Sadeem; Kelly, Helen; VanDeursen, Anne; Greig, Michael; Bookey-Bassett, Sue; Neumann, W. PatrickA novel approach to understanding the impact of design policies on nurses’ workload and care quality was tested using Discrete Event Simulation (DES). A computerized model was able to provide a safe cost-effective ...