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- Findings revealed a tendency for nurses to delay the decision to delegate. However, nurses' ability to explain performance appraisals, facilitate clearer communication, and seek feedback improved. Patient outcomes revealed decreased falls and improved patient satisfaction.
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There is a need for more interventional studies linking improved teamwork, delegation and communication between the registered nurse and nursing assistant to patient outcomes such as falls and hospital-acquired pressure injury.
- Improving Patient Care Outcomes Through Better Delegation ...
This project explored the impact of improved...
- Improving Patient Care Outcomes Through Better Delegation ...
Sep 5, 2022 · To determine the effect of a delegation-communication learning intervention for RNs and AINs on pressure injury rates, falls, patient satisfaction, and delegation practices: RNs = 23, AINs = 14: Base line observations and Pre-post-test design
Patient specific outcomes following the learning intervention revealed that hospital acquired pressure ulcers, stage II, decreased and Press-Ganey patient satisfaction, promptness to call button, improved.
designed learning interventions for improving delegation communication techniques based on the pre-intervention survey results, literature review, baseline observations, and greatest knowledge deficits among the staff.
Jul 3, 2020 · To understand the strategies to influence patient outcomes by synthesizing existing evidence on effective interventions for teamwork, delegation and communication between registered nurses and nursing assistants.
- Amy Richmond Campbell, Diana Layne, Elaine Scott, Holly Wei
- 2020
This project explored the impact of improved delegation-communication between nurses and unlicensed assistive personnel on pressure injury rates, falls, patient satisfaction, and delegation practices. Findings revealed a tendency for nurses to delay the decision to delegate.
Delegation by the RN to the UAP may have considerable impact on quality of care, patient satisfaction, and staff satisfaction. Identifying the best available evidence on delegation intervention can enhance patient outcomes.