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Process change Implementing SBAR in nursing handoff

Topic: Process change Implementing SBAR in nursing handoff

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Use Berwick’s “description to prescription” model to describe how to change nursing practice and implement SBAR during nursing handoff of a hospital nursing unit. This model for change has seven steps it contains: (a) Find innovations, (b) find innovators, (c) support early adopters, (d) champion early adoption, (e) enable reinvention, (f) create slack for change, and (g) lead by change.

Introduction: Introduces the selected advanced nursing practice patient safety concern and includes pertinent background information regarding concern (who, what, where, when, and why)

Description: Identify and addresses each step of the selected change model; uses examples from current evidence that supports assertions and relevant examples from advanced nursing practice

Presentation of selected change model: Addresses expected outcomes and the role of the DNP-prepared nursing leader in outcomes evaluation and sustainability of the proposed change; uses examples from current evidence that supports assertions and relevant examples from advanced nursing practice.

Conclusion: Identifies the main ideas and major conclusions from the body of your report, with minor details left out; summarize the benefits of the proposed change to advanced nursing practice quality improvement and patient safety

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Process change Implementing SBAR in nursing handoff

Topic: Process change Implementing SBAR in nursing handoff

Order Description

Use Berwick’s “description to prescription” model to describe how to change nursing practice and implement SBAR during nursing handoff of a hospital nursing unit. This model for change has seven steps it contains: (a) Find innovations, (b) find innovators, (c) support early adopters, (d) champion early adoption, (e) enable reinvention, (f) create slack for change, and (g) lead by change.

Introduction: Introduces the selected advanced nursing practice patient safety concern and includes pertinent background information regarding concern (who, what, where, when, and why)

Description: Identify and addresses each step of the selected change model; uses examples from current evidence that supports assertions and relevant examples from advanced nursing practice

Presentation of selected change model: Addresses expected outcomes and the role of the DNP-prepared nursing leader in outcomes evaluation and sustainability of the proposed change; uses examples from current evidence that supports assertions and relevant examples from advanced nursing practice.

Conclusion: Identifies the main ideas and major conclusions from the body of your report, with minor details left out; summarize the benefits of the proposed change to advanced nursing practice quality improvement and patient safety

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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