A toolkit for building a high reliability organization
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Stephanie Boyd, DNP, RN
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Delivering high quality patient care is more challenging and complex than ever before. Despite these challenges, as nurse leaders we must strive for excellence to ensure patients receive the best care. Join me as we discuss tools, strategies, and behaviors of high reliability organizations to achieve zero patient harm.
Learning Outcomes:
1. Increase nurse leader's self-efficacy and knowledge of high relliability organizations
2. Identify and describe key characteristics of high reliability organizations related to culture, leaders, and caregivers
3. Increase nurse leader's knowledge of tools, behaviors, and skills to build a highly reliable organization
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Keywords | Nurse Leaders; Organizational Culture; Caregiver Skills |
Series | Rebuilding Healthcare
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Publisher | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Date | 2022-11-03 |
Version | Publisher’s Version |
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