Appreciative Inquiry: Creating a Nursing Professional Practice Model From the Frontline
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Braaten, JaneAuthor Details
Jane Braaten, PhD, MS, RN, Centura Health, Highlands Ranch, Colorado, USALead Author Sigma Affiliation
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Professional practice models are abundant. However, a practice model that is created and lived by front line staff is one that leads to excellence and a healthy work environment. Appreciative inquiry is an effective method to elicit that positive vision and create excitement and support for the model.