• Adding the patient's perspective to hand cleaning compliance 

      Arnold, Barbara; James, Cynthia
      The aim of this project is to improve hand cleaning compliance rates of HCPs by adding the patient's perspective to the multi-modal hand cleaning practices. Patients’ views and opinions are usually not included in ...
    • Addressing manager retention with the Pathway to Excellence® framework 

      McCright, Maggie; Pabico, Christine; Roux, Nikki (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2018-08)
      Nurse managers play a significant role in creating and sustaining a positive practice environment. Yet they're met with numerous challenges, such as engaging and retaining clinical nurses, improving patient care outcomes, ...
    • Addressing workplace violence with the Pathway to Excellence® framework 

      McCright, Maggie; Blair, Mendy; Applegate, Beverly; Griggs, Phyllis; Backus, Marcie; Pabico, Christine (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2019-08)
      Workplace violence, incivility, and bullying play a significant role in nurse job satisfaction and intent to leave. This emerging trend is alarming and requires attention for several reasons. According to the 2019 ...
    • ANCC Pathway to Excellence® now included in the Leapfrog Hospital Survey 

      Pabico, Christine; Graystone, Rebecca (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2022-04)
      The American Nurses Credentialing Center's (ANCC) Pathway to Excellence® Program (Pathway) and The Leapfrog Group (Leapfrog) are pleased to share that the Pathway program is now included in the Leapfrog Hospital ...
    • Blueprints for well-being modeling the way through human-centered leadership and pathway to excellence 

      Leclerc, Lucy; Pabico, Christine (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2023-04)
      As the ground in healthcare continues to shift beneath our feet, we can now confidently describe the world we live in as peripandemic. Not quite pandemic and not quite postpandemic. Assuredly, the ship of hope that we'd ...
    • Bridging the gaps of healthcare inequity and nurse well-being 

      Moore, Kevin; Sepe, Paulette; Dans, Maricon (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2022-12)
      The American Nurses Credentialing Center's Pathway to Excellence® (PTE) and Pathway to Excellence in Long-term Care® programs provide a framework to assist healthcare organizations across the continuum ...
    • CAUTI path to zero: A triple-pronged approach to minding our pees and cues 

      Huckaby, Stephanie
      Successful reduction of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs) is a transdisciplinary effort requiring consistent attention. The goal of this project was to use evidence to implement strategies to reduce ...
    • Compassion, collaboration, and community strategies for staff well-being 

      Gordon, Donna Leno; Nitorreda, Maria Veronica; Jacolbe, Fe Villar; Sinclair Chung, Opal (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2023-06)
      The COVID-19 pandemic brought unforeseen, unprecedented challenges to healthcare staff well-being. It also elicited compassion, a sense of community and belonging, and strong interdisciplinary collaboration at NYC Health ...
    • Creating a culture of lifelong learning: A strategy for organizational success 

      Pabico, Christine; Perkins, Charles K.; Graebe, Jennifer; Cosme, Sheri; Bates, Melissa (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2019-02)
      A competent workforce supported by continuing professional development (CPD) is the foundation of successful healthcare organizations. Those who invest in CPD recognize the impact it has on optimizing performance and ...
    • Developing emerging nurse leaders 

      Brigstock, Tracey; Dunn, Lisa; Price, Heather; Higgins, Sally; Bates, Melissa (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2023-08)
      At a time of continuous advancements in healthcare, nurse leaders play a fundamental role in influencing change and driving improvement, both to enhance patient outcomes and experience and to create and sustain positive ...
    • The effects of positive practice environments: Leadership must-knows 

      Dans, Maricon; Lundmark, Vicki (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2019-10)
      Retention is now a critical issue...as we risk losing nurses faster than we can train them.” This startling statement was made by Howard Catton, CEO of the International Council of Nurses (ICN), at the ICN International ...
    • A framework for achieving the National Plan for Health Workforce Well-Being recommendations 

      Grant, Ernest J.; Pabico, Christine (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2022-10)
      Before the SARS-CoV-2 virus hit the shores of the US in February 2020, there were already deep concerns regarding the overwhelming demands placed on healthcare workers. No one could have anticipated the additional challenging ...
    • A framework for culture transformation in international healthcare organizations 

      Harris, Patience; Pena, Mario Rosario "Cherry" G.; Pabico, Christine; Dans, Maricon (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2018-10)
      Numerous changes impacting healthcare settings globally have heightened the focus on improving quality of care and patient safety. Global health leaders increasingly recognize that creating an organizational culture and a ...
    • Innovative residency strategies for transitioning to practice new graduate nurses 

      Patterson, Barbara
      The purpose of this study is to stimulate change in how new registered nurses are trained and transitioned from their academic preparation to the workforce. Through specific individualized learning modalities which support ...
    • Introducing the 2020 Pathway to Excellence® manual: Building positive practice environments around the globe 

      Bates, Melissa; Hargreaves, Jennifer; McCright, Maggie; Pabico, Christine; Hume, Leigh (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2020-04)
      The American Nurses Credentialing Center's (ANCC) Pathway to Excellence® Program recognizes organizations that create positive practice environments for nursing. To achieve Pathway designation, organizations must ...
    • Investing in leadership 

      Lunkdmark, Vicki; Hargreaves, Jennifer (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2019-04)
      With the aging of the nursing workforce, more than 500,000 seasoned RNs are expected to retire by 2022, raising concerns about a pending shortage of nurse leaders. At the same time, there are indications that currently ...
    • An investment in staff well-being 

      Hume, Leigh (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2018-12)
      "You can't give what you don't have." The implications of such a simple statement from Dr. Maureen Bisognano, keynote speaker at the 2016 Gothenburg International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, are far reaching ...
    • Meaningful recognition: An imperative for nurse manager well-being 

      Barnes, Bonnie; Barnes, Mark; Pabico, Christine (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2021-10)
      The DAISY® Award for Extraordinary Nurses was created in 1999 out of grief for the loss of Patrick Barnes to recognize nurses for their compassionate care. The program now honors exceptional nurses from around the ...
    • Medication safety: Bolus from the bag 

      Giovannini, Patricia; Melrose, Diane
      This poster presents a process improvement project that was implemented leveraging current IV pump technology to standardize safe medication administration through calculation support of boluses given from the infusing ...
    • Nurses suffering in silence: Addressing the stigma of mental health in nursing and healthcare 

      Rushton, Cynda Hylton; Boston-Leary, Katie (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2022-08)
      Prior to the pandemic, there were alarmingly high numbers of healthcare professionals suffering from burnout, with some studies indicating numbers as high as 45 to 55%. Burnout remains an enigma that's difficult to ...

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