Best Practice Review of Nurse-Led Patient Indicators
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Barrie, Ontario, Canada
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patient safety data extraction electronic medical record acute care mentorship skin care nursingThis project will review and assess the current state of several important Patient Quality Indicators which Nurses have significant impact and control over, including falls, Wound/Skin Care, Delerium, and Mobility. The student will complete a review of any current relevant policies and supporting documentation related to Best Practice for these indicators, including resources from the CNO and RNAO, with each student taking the lead on one or two of these topics. The ultimate purpose of the project will be to have the students understand the important role nursing plays in these indicators, the impact they have on patient safety and outcomes, and the improvement of these metrics within Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre.
*to note a similar request has been entered by Stevenson Memorial Hospital and if partnership continues this project could be done collaboratively across both hospitals*
The following outcomes will be achieved for each of the metrics being explored:
• An assessment of current state, with a review and understanding of how these indicators impact patient quality care
• Recommendations for improvement of the metric
• Development of an education plan for sharing this information with the clinical units, including the importance of the indicator, current state, opportunities for improvement, and how the improvement of these indicators will impact both patients and nursing.
• Development of a ‘connecting the dots’ process that weaves all of the impacts together as they feed into each other and the improvement of patient care.
• Evaluate any additional needs to help augment care and data extraction from the hospital EMR • The RVH team will provide them with current metrics and support them in setting a measurable improvement outcome for each indicator.
The organization will benefit from an ultimate improvement in patient safety and quality care as it relates to these factors. The students will benefit from the development of an understanding of both the importance of, and the role nursing and other disciplines plays, in these patient safety outcomes. They will also benefit from an understanding of how acute care centres collect and track data, and working with Clinical Educators and Professional Practice Leaders to plan out how this type of education can be delivered to nurses and allied health on the clinical units in order to ensure engagement.
4. Student Involvement:
The students will work onsite and collaborate with members of the Professional Practice, Quality and Risk, and clinical teams.
5. Resources Required (if any):
The students will be provided with access to overall data on patient outcomes, a network login, and EMR access as required in order to accurately complete this project.
6. Support Offered to Students (i.e. weekly meetings, mentorship, etc.):
Students will be mentored by the Professional Practice teams, including set weekly meetings which will serve to mentor, evaluate progress, and set action items and next steps. There will also be ongoing availability of mentorship and support outside of these meetings.
Providing specialized knowledge in the project subject area, with industry context.
Sharing knowledge in specific technical skills, techniques, methodologies required for the project.
Direct involvement in project tasks, offering guidance, and demonstrating techniques.
Providing access to necessary tools, software, and resources required for project completion.
Scheduled check-ins to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide feedback.
About the company
Georgian College is a College of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario, Canada, partnered with ILAC International College.
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Barrie, Ontario, Canada