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- The potential for negative health outcomes is very real in situations where the registered nurse lacks knowledge and/or experience in delegation, consequently delegation skills are a crucial part of the registered nurse's armoury of professional practice skills (Saccomano & Pinto-Zep, 2011).
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jocn.16724A scoping review of registered nurses' delegating care and ...
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Sep 5, 2022 · Lack of knowledge and delegation experience may negatively impact patient outcomes (Gravlin & Bittner, 2010; Kalisch, 2011; Standing & Anthony, 2008), and a nurse's progression from lower to higher levels of practice (Benner et al., 2008).
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Sep 27, 2024 · We identified 35 influencing factors that, according to the extant research, have a significant effect on the four dimensions under study, i.e., work environment, team performance, nurse outcomes and patient outcomes.
May 6, 2023 · The potential for negative health outcomes is very real in situations where the registered nurse lacks knowledge and/or experience in delegation, consequently delegation skills are a crucial part of the registered nurse's armoury of professional practice skills (Saccomano & Pinto-Zep, 2011).
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.
- Amy Richmond Campbell, Diana Layne, Elaine Scott, Holly Wei
- 2020
- Barriers to Patient-Centered Care and Communication
- Facilitators of Patient-Centered Care and Communication
- Enhancing Patient-Centered Care and Communication: A Proposed Model
- Implications of The Pc4 Model For Nursing Practice
Nurses constitute a significant workforce of care providers whose practices can severely impact care outcomes (both positive and negative). Nurses spend much time with patients and their caregivers. As a result, positive nurse-patient and caregiver relationships are therapeutic and constitute a core component of care [9, 13]. In many instances, nur...
Patient-centered care and communication can be facilitated in several ways, including building solid nurse-patient relationships. First, an essential facilitator of patient-centered care and communication is overcoming practical communication barriers in the nurse-patient dyad. Given the importance of communication in healthcare delivery, nurses, p...
Nursing care practices that promote patient-centered communication will directly enhance patient-centered care, as patients and their caregivers will actively engage in the care process. To enhance patient-centered communication, we propose person-centered care and communication continuum (PC4) as a guiding model to understand patient-centered comm...
Given the values of effective communication in nurse-patient interactions and care outcomes, nurses and other healthcare providers must ensure that they develop therapeutic relationships with patients, their families, and caregivers to promote person-centered care and communication. Achieving that begins with knowing and reflecting on the barriers ...
- Abukari Kwame, Pammla M. Petrucka
- 2021
Aug 6, 2021 · To review the evidence for team nursing as a model of patient care and delegation and determine how it affects patient, nurse, and organizational outcomes. Methods. We conducted an integrative review of team nursing and delegation using Whittemore and Knafl’s (2005) methodology. Results.
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.