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Unit-based interprofessional collaborative practice councils: Who dat?
A culture of sustaining best practices can be realized by conducting routine, unit-based collaborative council meetings alongside supporting structures. These interprofessional forums concentrate primarily on making change ...
Best Evidence-Based Strategies for Leading Productive Workplace Teams
Strong evidence exists that high-quality teamwork can be learned and will lead to better outcomes. This session will provide concrete, evidence-based strategies for successful team leadership and participation.
Concept Analysis of Colleague Solidarity Among Nurses Who Cared for Patients With COVID-19
This study aimed to define and clarify the concept of colleague solidarity among nurses who cared for infected patients with COVID-19 in South Korea. A hybrid model method was used to investigate the concept from theoretical ...
Promoting healthy work environments with civility training for operating room nursing students
Incivility is a major factor polluting healthy work environments today. AACN (2005) standards for promoting healthy work environments promote the use of skilled communication as opposed to discourtesy. Students in a ...
Leadership in academia during a pandemic
This presentation describes how leadership at the department, college, and university levels enabled nursing faculty to provide quality education through online learning and simulation during a pandemic.
Implementing a Birth Preference Protocol for Intrapartal Women to Promote Collaboration, Autonomy and Patient Satisfaction
(2017-03-03)
Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017: Laboring women have a right to informed consent and autonomy of their healthcare decisions. Having control over one's own healthcare decisions is an important element of ...
Bridging inter-generational gaps to increase collaboration and retention: Implications for nurse leaders
(2017-03-03)
Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017:
Lack of relatability between the older and younger generations of nurses often leads to friction and misunderstanding, and prevents true collaboration. Nursing administration ...
Bridging the Gap between Academia and Practice in Service Excellence and Core Quality Measures
(2017-03-03)
Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017: Bridging the Gap between Academia and Practice in Service Excellence and Core Quality Measures; Crystal Wilkinson, DNP, RN, CNS-CH, CPHQ, Associate Professor and Principle ...
Promoting Student Success through Collaboration: Implementation of a Student Success Center
(2017-03-03)
Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017: Improving the success of academically underprepared students who are in need of developmental or remedial education is a key challenge for faculty. The mission of the Student ...
Collaboration Between Academia and Practice on Service Excellence and Core Measures
(2017-03-03)
Session presented on Friday, March 17, 2017: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in partnership with 23 facilities associated with Seton Healthcare Family and St. David's Healthcare, the Healthcare Workforce ...