A theme within the literature on safety and nursing strongly suggests nurses are key to EVERY quality and safety initiative and EVERY aspect of the quality and safety movements in highly reliable organizations.
People doing the work can then implement principles of high reliability and quality, Lean, the PDCA cycle, and other tools to capture, disseminate, and embed those cultures of quality and safety that continually build and advance operational excellence across healthcare organizations and systems.
Learning Objectives:
Describe the integration of the elements of nursing leadership, quality, patient safety, and high reliability in healthcare organizations Identify at least three stressors or barriers nurses and nurse leaders are addressing as these constructs are being folded into their processes Discuss how an established healthcare quality culture integrates high reliability principles and values into the system. Explore a Readiness Model when advancing leadership considerations for quality improvement, patient safety, and implementing high reliability principles
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