Stake holders play a supportive role during organizational change. The stakeholders may sometimes have opinions or goals of their own. Stakeholders can relay the goals they would like to the leaders who then can begin a process for organizational change. The leaders can use Lewin’s Change Model to achieve these goals set by the stakeholders.
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Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession
Read Chapter 7 in Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession.
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Leadership in Nursing Practice: Changing the Landscape of Health Care
Read Chapter 9 in Leadership in Nursing Practice: Changing the Landscape of Health Care.
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Interprofessional Collaboration: Three Best Practice Models of Interprofessional Education
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3081249/
Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: 2016 Update
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https://ipec.memberclicks.net/assets/2016-Update.pdf
Using Systems Thinking to Envision Quality and Safety in Healthcare
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https://journals.lww.com/nursingmanagement/fulltext/2018/02000/using_systems_thinking_to_envision_quality_and.7.aspx
AONL Nurse Leader Competencies
Read “AONL Nurse Leader Competencies,” located on the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) website.
https://www.aonl.org/resourc
Consider the evolution of the U.S. health care system. Discuss how the shift to value-based health care has impacted delivery of care and the role and responsibilities of the advanced registered nurse. Project what major evolving trends in the health care delivery system will affect nursing practice and how advanced registered nurses will influence the direction of health care.
The healthcare system in the U.S. keeps evolving and yet still fragmented, and compared to other countries, the U.S. has higher healthcare spending. According to HEOR (n.d.), the U.S. healthcare system can be defined as a mixed system, as there is no universal coverage. There is government funding, which includes Medicare and Medicaid, and privately financed or from private health insurance plans and out-of-pocket payments. In 2010, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or “Obamacare,” or the comprehensive health care reform law, was enacted. Davalon (2022) stated that the ACA significantly changed the U.S. healthcare system by reducing the amount individuals and families paid for uncompensated care. The U.S. healthcare system began to experience a shift in how healthcare services are delivered and paid for after the ACA (Veradigm, n.d.). Many health care reforms have been implemented to emphasize quality of care over quantity (Veradigm, n.d.). According to Veradigm (n.d.), “Value-based healthcare is a healthcare delivery framework that incentivizes healthcare providers to focus on the quality of services rendered, as opposed to the quantity.” As The University of Michigan (2021) stated, the three main goals of Value-Based Care are often referred to as the triple aim: better care for individuals, improved public health, and lower costs. In addition, BVC acknowledges that “higher health care costs do not lead to better outcomes” and that provider workflow designed to maximize throughput can lower the quality of Care (U.M., 2021). BVC also promotes the kind of collaborative partnerships among providers, administrators, and patients that drive down costs while improving standards of Care (U.M., 2021). Comunale et al. (2021) stated that with the radical change in the healthcare system, hospital organizations had to evaluate new models of care that will support high-quality but low-cost care while maintaining timely patient access and reduced wait times. They stated that collaboration between physicians and Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) would be the key mechanism to providing care in the new care model. Nurse leaders have several roles to play in VBC; they can help expand the scope of advanced practice registered nurses’ practice across the U.S., reducing costs and expanding access to care (U.M., 2021).
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Comunale et al. (2021). Integrating Advanced Practice Providers into value-based care strategies: One organization’s journey to achieve success through interprofessional collaboration
https://www.acponline.org/system/files/documents/practice-resources/patient-interprofessional-education/teambased-care-toolkit/integratng_advanced_practice_providers_-jiep.pdf
Davalon (2022). History and Timeline of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)
https://www.ehealthinsurance.com/resources/affordable-care-act/history-timeline-affordable-care-actaca#:~:text=The%20ACA%20significantly%20changed%20the,who%20cannot%20afford%20a%20plan.
Heor, (n.d.). U.S. Healthcare System Overview-Background
https://www.ispor.org/heor-resources/more-heor-resources/us-healthcare-system-overview/us-healthcare-system-overview-background-page-1
Veradigm, (n.d.). What is Value-based healthcare? A comprehensive guide. https://veradigm.com/what-is-value-based-healthcare/#:~:text=Value%2Dbased%20healthcare%20is%20a,based%20upon%20patient%20health%20outcomes.
The University of Michigan, (2021). Value-Based Nursing Care Strategies & Readiness Checklist
https://online.nursing.umich.edu/blog/value-based-nursing-care-strategies-and-readiness-checklist/
Value-based health care was developed in response to the rising health care costs, poor quality outcomes, and shifting demographics; It is the underlying strategy in Healthcare Reform, also known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 which aimed at enhanced patient experience and outcomes, improved population health, and reduced health care expenditures (Huffman, 2020). Since the shift from payment for volume of services provided to payment for quality outcomes, health care organizations have put a lot of focus on quality metrics and patient experience for reimbursements. Patients demand quality and satisfaction at a low cost. The goal is for providers and nurses to keep people healthy for insurance companies to pay out less for services and that would reduce premiums for the consumer. The role of the advanced registered nurse has grown tremendously due to value-based health care. As leaders in health care nurses and APRNs are at the forefront of value base care as they carry the most influence on coordination of patient care outcomes and satisfaction. Key strategies to facilitate this enhanced coordination of care include a focus on patient and family engagement, self-management skills, interdisciplinary collaboration, and effective communication and these nursing interventions are the first step on the journey to reduce readmissions, improve patient outcomes, and reduce cost (Huffman, 2020). Value based health care has put a lot of emphasis on comprehensive patient education and prevention which is a vital role that advanced registered nurse play to teach self-care and avoid complications and costly hospital admissions. APRNs use their advanced knowledge and leadership skills to champion quality improvement and patient experience projects, they may increase financial reimbursement within the value-based system, thus demonstrating value to the health care institution (Constable et al., 2022). APRNs as leaders in health care create and influence policy that impacts quality outcomes, safety and patient experience. Value based health care will continue to provide opportunities for APRNS to use their expertise to improve clinical outcomes, health care safety, and patient experience while also demonstrating their value to health care systems (Constable et al., 2022)
Telemedicine is also growing as patients need access to everyone from general practitioners to specialists, regardless of their location and these services fit the needs of younger generations who may not have a primary care provider (PCP) and require on-demand services (Orand, 2019). Health care technology is continually advancing adding more tools for providers to help manage patients outside of hospitals and clinics and keep patients engaged in their health care and fostering selfcare and maintain a healthier lifestyle. Virtual visits and digital tools that enable remote patient monitoring can engage patients more consistently and deeply in their own care which is a critical component of any value-based care program (Ruby, 2021). Value based health care and telemedicine has shifted more focus to outpatient preventative care. With telemedicine allowing for more and easier access to practitioners will continue to increase the demand for more APRNs.
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Constable, M., Mulkey, M. & Aucoin, J. (2022). Hospital value–based purchasing: How acute care advanced practice nurses demonstrate value. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 34(1), 12-17. https://doi: 10.1097/JXX.0000000000000606.
Huffman, M. (2020). Value-Based Care: An Executive Briefing. Nurse leader, 19(1). 82-86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mnl.2020.07.014
Orand, J. (2019). The Shift to Value-Based Healthcare and How It Impacts Optimum Reimbursement. Symplr. Retrieved from https://www.symplr.com/blog/the-shift-to-value-based-healthcare-and-how-it-impacts-optimum-reimbursement
Ruby, J. (2021). The shift to value-based care has accelerated in the wake of the pandemic. Med City News. Retrieved from https://medcitynews.com/2021/04/the-shift-to-value-based-care-has-accelerated-in-the-wake-of-the-pandemic/
Based on your experience, explain how systems thinking helps leaders to build strong interprofessional and organizational relationships. Discuss some system thinking tools nursing leaders can apply to increase interprofessional collaboration to benefit patient outcomes or organizational initiatives. Make sure to incorporate the Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) competencies in your response.
In nursing, system thinking is a process of awareness about clinical boundaries, authority, hierarchy of the medical field, and the awareness of interdependencies- meaning nurses displaying strong leadership skills can implement change for the better of the unit/hospital. It is important for nurses implementing system thinking skills to understand the importance of interrelationships among nurses and other healthcare professionals (Statler& Mota, 2018). It is imperative that nurses, doctors, therapists, etc work together to improve the patient’s outcome and make treatments run smoothly. Nurse leaders and educators can use their experience and skills in system thinking to help others understand the steps they can take and roles they play in reaching a common goal within their organization (Statler & Mota, 2018). A nurse can inspire others to take action by being role models in promoting interprofessional teamwork, leading change, and creating an environment of mutual respect and team collaboration (Statler & Mota, 2018).
IPEC was created to develop core competencies and to build upon each profession’s disciplinary competencies. The intention was to get students of different health professions engaged in other professions learning to better integrate population health approaches across different professions, leading to better collaborative work. Their goal is to teach a variety of healthcare disciplines to students to help aid in better interprofessional relationships (McKearney, n.d.). Because of IPEC, nurses and nurse leaders know their defined role in a patient’s care and can incorporate and interact with other professions to reach the common goal- a healthy patient outcome. By having strong interdisciplinary communication, patients can feel they are receiving proper care with a team that works together, rather than against each other, which I have witnessed many times. Doctors of other specialties will go against one of another specialty or talk negatively about the plan of care created by the other team. This does not give a patient faith in the care they will receive. Nurses and nurse leaders can help bridge this gap by accurately relaying information to each specialist care team involved. As a patient’s care team, each individual has their own specialized skill set, therefore working together leads to a higher functioning team. Another way nurse leaders can implement system thinking, is by encouraging others to create a fair, just environment. It is important that we take responsibility for our actions, own our mistakes, reporting near misses, reporting system breakdowns, such as communication issues, and lack of supplies essential for patient care (Statler & Mota, 2018). Nurse leaders and educators can use their skills to teach others how to create individualized care plans and get the patient involved in their care. This leads to more compliant patients with a better understanding of their health issues.
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Stalter, A. M., & Mota, A. (2018). Using systems thinking to envision quality and safety in healthcare. Nursing management, 49(2), 32-39. https://journals.lww.com/nursingmanagement/fulltext/2018/02000/using_systems_thinking_to_envision_quality_and.7.aspx
McKearney, S. (n.d.). About Us. Interprofessional Education Collaborative. Retrieved August 8, 2022, from https://www.ipecollaborative.org/about-us
Nurse leaders must be understanding of the complexity and importance of interprofessional and organizational relationships. The responsibilities a leader carries are widely varied and continue to increase in significant ways. It is imperative for Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) to be incorporated and implemented from the beginning of one’s nursing career. This includes the initiation of their function and values from the start as nursing students. With the incorporation of the IPEC, the goal is to improve health care and advance the growing health population with an effective framework of medical professionals. “Students trained using an IPE approach are more likely to become collaborative interprofessional team members who show respect and positive attitudes towards each other and work towards improving patient outcomes” (Bridges, Davidson, Odegard, Maki & Tomkowiak, 2011). The importance of teamwork as a leader is imperative to the success of the overall mission. Working as an intensive care nurse leader has shown me that we cannot function alone, and we must find cohesion with the support and collaboration of interprofessional teams.
System thinking provides leaders with a deeper insight and utilization of up-to date practices that coincide with the infrastructure of the IPEC. “Systems thinking is a process of self-awareness in which the nurse knows boundaries specific to clinical reasoning, personal effort, reliance on authority, and awareness of interdependencies” (Stalter & Mota, 2018). A prime example is the increase incorporation of evidence-based practices with other professions to optimize care with the common goal of quality care. This coincides with one of the core competencies through values and ethics for interprofessional practice. Through collaboration of multidisciplinary teams, these practices are increasing the quality and safety of care throughout healthcare. This system coincides with the incorporation of a value-based health care system. In conclusion, implementing IPEC and integrating system think tools into our practice is a critical aspect of progressing forward in our professional development.
Bridges, D. R., Davidson, R. A., Odegard, P. S., Maki, I. V., & Tomkowiak, J. (2011). Interprofessional collaboration: three best practice models of interprofessional education. Medical education online, 16, 10.3402/meo.v16i0.6035. https://doi.org/10.3402/meo.v16i0.6035
Stalter, A. M., & Mota, A. (2018). Using systems thinking to envision quality and safety in Healthcare. Nursing Management, 49(2), 32–39. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.numa.0000529925.66375.d0
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Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession
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Leadership in Nursing Practice: Changing the Landscape of Health Care
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Great Leaders Inspire Great Followership
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Advancing the Nursing Profession Begins With Leadership
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From Trait to Transformation: The Evolution of Leadership Theories
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Nursing Leadership From Bedside to Boardroom: Opinion Leaders’ Perceptions
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Nursing Leadership From Bedside to Boardroom: Opinion Leaders’ Perceptions
Leadership Styles: Choosing the Right Approach for the Situation
Read “Leadership Styles: Choosing the Right Approach for the Situation,” located on the Mind Tools website.
http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_84.htm
Transformational Leadership: Becoming an Inspirational Leader
Read “Transformational Leadership: Becoming an Inspirational Leader,” located on the Mind Tools website.
http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/transformational-leadership.htm
Servant Leadership: Putting Your Team First, and Yourself Second
Read “Servant Leadership: Putting Your Team First, and Yourself Second,” located on the Mind Tools website.
https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/servant-leadership.htm
What Is the Difference Between Management and Leadership?
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Leadership versus Management: What is the difference?
An Alternative Approach to Nurse Manager Leadership
Read “An Alternative Approach to Nurse Manager Leadership,” by Henriksen, from Nursing Management (2016).
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Nurse Manager Skills Inventory
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https://www.aacn.org/nursing-excellence/healthy-work-environments/hwe-resources
Leadership Style Reflective Essay Assignment Self-Assessment Resources
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What Is Servant Leadership?
Explore the “What Is Servant Leadership?” page of the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership website.
https://www.greenleaf.org/wh
Differentiate between “leading” and “managing.” Based on your experience in the health care industry, explain how an advanced registered nurse can lead well and provide management. Share at least one strategy you have used to effectively lead and manage staff within health care organizations Consider interactions with patients, team members, daily tasks, and responsibilities as you formulate your response.
I have always seen managers and leaders as two separate roles. The title of manager comes with the job and authority they were given. A leader is a title that is earned with credibility and vision. Management focuses on efficiency, function and processes while leadership focuses on relationship, interactions and influence (Weberg et al., 2019). Not all managers are good leaders, and anyone can be a good leader. Managing is performing the defined technical skills and duties needed for maintaining a department of staff. Leading is inspiring, motivating or encouraging the team or individuals that do the work.
Advanced practice registered nurse can both lead and provide management. Advanced practice nursing leadership and its contribution to improving the care environment for patients and families, nurses and other healthcare providers, organizations and the healthcare system (Lamb et al., 2018). APRNs have the education, expertise and skills to manage and lead nurses and their peers within their organizations. They know the business of health care and its challenges to meet the expectations of the organizations they belong to. APRNs have the technical knowledge and research skills to develop policy and strategies towards organizational goals and quality outcomes. As leaders, APRNs can have the ability to influence nurses and patients towards shared goals. APRNs must have good and direct communication skills to inspired and challenge others to meet desire outcomes.
As a nurse manager one strategy I use to manage and lead my team is open, honest and effective communication. I accomplish this with rounding daily with my team and patients. I first start my day with a morning huddle meeting with staff and reviewing our organizational and department goals and opportunities. I elicit feedback and advice from them on what are the barriers and issues that may prevent them from delivering good care and understand their concerns. And throughout the day I try to meet with each one individually starting off casually then some to a more simi-formal meeting. I tend to incorporate servant leadership with active listening, stewardship and growth. It is important to maintain trust and understanding between my staff and myself. When I round with patients I focus on active listening, providing empathy and making sure their individual needs are met.
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Lamb, A., Martin-Misener, R., Bryant-Lukosius, D., & Latimer, M. (2018). Describing the leadership capabilities of advanced practice nurses using a qualitative descriptive study. Nursing open, 5(3), 400–413. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.150
Weberg, D., Mangold, K., Porter-O’Grady, T., & Malloch, K. (2019). Leadership in nursing practice: Changing the landscape of health care (3rd ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning. ISBN-13: 9781284146530
Discuss potential causes of conflict occurring within health care organizations. What are some principles of negotiation and conflict resolution used by the nurse leader to address conflict? What model or leadership theory would be effective to use in addressing conflict?
There are many potential causes of conflict within a health care organizations. The biggest one that stands out to me is personality conflict. In any healthcare organization there are multiple people with different personalities. In a hospital for example you have the support staff, the clinical staff, the physicians, the managers and then upper management to name a few. All want very specific things and outcomes and these can clash at times. There are also different personalities that come into play as well. There are those that are very passive and just complete the tasks that they are told if if they don’t believe that they are right. There are those that are more middle of the road that will speak out if they feel passionately or strongly about something. Then there are those at want to questions everything or believe that they are right no matter what all time. There are also varying degrees in between. This is where conflict can arise when you have multiple people caring for a patient and believe what they are doing is right and what is best for the patient.
The nurse leader will be looked to to help manage conflict and bring about resolution. There are multiple strategies that the nurse leader can use to bring about resolution. The of the more common are compromise, collaboration and mediation. The nurse leader can help facilitate any of these methods of conflict resolution. They can help one or both parties assess what is needed and how a compromise of the two ideas or plans can be reached. The nurse leader can suggest collaboration with the two parties that they may work on the specific problem together and bring together their ideas into a unified solution. The nurse leader can also be a mediator between the two sides if compromise and or collaboration do not prove successful. They can help guide the two parties to come to an agreement and work on unified front.
The model that would be effective in addressing conflict is transformational leadership. This type of leadership “connects with shared values, involved with he team, inspires, motivates, and empowers others to reach a shared vision.” (Smith and Johnson, 2018) This theory would easily lend itself to conflict resolution. This theory focuses on the team aspect and shared values. By having that as a focus point the nurse leader can adapt to different situations and help to resolve conflict with the best outcome possible because it for the betterment of the team and the patient.
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Lahana, E., Tsaras, K., Kalaitzidou, A., Galanis, P., Kaitelidou, D., & Sarafis, P. (2017). Conflicts management in public sector nursing. International Journal of Healthcare Management, 12(1), 33–39. https://doi.org/10.1080/20479700.2017.1353787
Smith, C. & Johnson, C. (2018). Preparing Nurse Leaders in Nursing Professional Development. Journal for Nurses in Professional Development, 34 (1), 38-40. doi: 10.1097/NND.0000000000000404.
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Describe an organizational change model that can be used in a dynamic health care environment. Based on this model, how is organizational change is managed? What role do stakeholders play during organizational change?
An organizational change model that can be used in a dynamic health care environment is Lewin’s Change Model. Organizational change is managed in this model by using three stages. The first stage is the unfreezing stage. During this stage, practices that need improvement and understanding the current practices and
As an advanced registered nurse, you will serve as a leader within your organization. Part of this role will entail being a change agent and spurring positive change on behalf of patients, colleagues, and the industry.
Consider a situation you experienced previously where change did not go as planned in your health care organization. Create a 10-15-slide PowerPoint presentation in which you will assess the situation and the steps that should have been taken to successfully implement change NUR 514 Implementing Change With an Interprofessional Approach Presentation.
Create speaker notes of 100-250 words for each slide. Include an additional slide for the title and references. For the presentation of your PowerPoint, use Loom to create a voice-over or a video. Refer to the topic Resources for additional guidance on recording your presentation with Loom. Include an additional slide for the Loom link at the beginning and another at the end for References.
Include the following in your presentation:
You are required to cite three to five sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the last 5 years and appropriate for the assignment criteria and nursing content.
Refer to the resource, “Creating Effective PowerPoint Presentations,” located in the Student Success Center, for additional guidance on completing this assignment in the appropriate style NUR 514 Implementing Change With an Interprofessional Approach Presentation.
While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center NUR 514 Implementing Change With an Interprofessional Approach Presentation.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
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Description of Situation, Rationale for Change and Goal
7.5 points
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Description of Situation, Rationale for Change and Goal
7.5 points
A comprehensive description of the background of the situation, including the rationale for change and the goal or goals of change, is thoroughly developed with supporting details. The ethical, social, legal, economic, and political implications of practice change are clearly considered in the response.
6.9 points
A description of the background of the situation, including the rationale for change and the goal or goals of change, is provided and well developed. Overall, the ethical, social, legal, economic, and political implications of practice change are considered in the response.
6.6 points
A description of the background of the situation, including the rationale for change and goal or the goals of change, is generally presented. Some aspects of the ethical, social, legal, economic, and political implications of practice change are considered in the response.
6 points
A description of the background of the situation, including the rationale for change and the goal or goals of change, is present, but it lacks detail or is incomplete NUR 514 Implementing Change With an Interprofessional Approach Presentation.
0 points
A description of the background of the situation, including the rationale for change and the goal or goals of change, is not included.
Advanced Registered Nurse Role as Change Agent
7.5 points
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Advanced Registered Nurse Role as Change Agent
7.5 points
The role of the advanced registered nurse as a change agent is clearly discussed. Supporting detail and rationale are provided.
6.9 points
The role of the advanced registered nurse as a change agent is discussed. Minor detail or rationale is needed for clarity or accuracy.
6.6 points
The role of the advanced registered nurse as a change agent is summarized. Information or supporting rationale is needed.
6 points
The role of the advanced registered nurse as a change agent is only partially discussed.
0 points
The role of the advanced registered nurse as a change agent is omitted.
Key Internal and External Interprofessional Stakeholders That Should Be Involved in Change Efforts
7.5 points
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Key Internal and External Interprofessional Stakeholders That Should Be Involved in Change Efforts
7.5 points
A comprehensive discussion of the key internal and external interprofessional stakeholders that should be involved in change efforts is thoroughly developed with supporting details.
6.9 points
The key internal and external interprofessional stakeholders that should be involved in change efforts are discussed. Minor detail or rationale is needed for clarity or accuracy.
6.6 points
The key internal and external interprofessional stakeholders that should be involved in change efforts are summarized. Information or supporting rationale is needed NUR 514 Implementing Change With an Interprofessional Approach Presentation.
6 points
The key internal and external interprofessional stakeholders that should be involved in change efforts are only partially discussed.
0 points
The key internal and external interprofessional stakeholders that should be involved in change efforts are not included.
Appropriate Change Theory or Model That Could Be Used to Achieve Results
15 points
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Appropriate Change Theory or Model That Could Be Used to Achieve Results
15 points
A comprehensive discussion of an appropriate change theory or model that could be used to achieve results is thoroughly developed with supporting details. The ethical, social, legal, economic, and political implications of applying the change management strategies to practice change are considered in the response NUR 514 Implementing Change With an Interprofessional Approach Presentation.
13.8 points
A discussion of an appropriate change theory or model that could be used to achieve results is clearly provided and well developed. Overall, the ethical, social, legal, economic, and political implications of applying the change management strategies to practice change are considered in the response.
13.2 points
A discussion of an appropriate change theory or model that could be used to achieve results is presented. Some aspects of the ethical, social, legal, economic, and political implications of applying the change management strategies to practice change are considered in the response.
12 points
A discussion of an appropriate change theory or model that could be used to achieve results is present, but it lacks detail or is incomplete.
0 points
A discussion of an appropriate change theory or model that could be used to achieve results is not included.
Outline for Initiating Change as Advanced Registered Nurse
15 points
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Outline for Initiating Change as Advanced Registered Nurse
15 points
A comprehensive outline for initiating change as an advanced registered nurse is thoroughly developed with supporting details.
13.8 points
An outline for initiating change as an advanced registered nurse is clearly provided and well developed. Minor detail or rationale is needed for clarity or accuracy.
13.2 points
A general outline for initiating change as an advanced registered nurse is present. Information or supporting rationale is needed.
12 points
An outline for initiating change as an advanced registered nurse is present, but it lacks detail or is incomplete.
0 points
An outline for initiating change as an advanced registered nurse is not included.
Impact to the Organization
7.5 points
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Impact to the Organization if the Change Initiative Is Unsuccessful Again and Potential Steps the Interprofessional Team Could Take
7.5 points
The impact to the organization if the change initiative is unsuccessful again, and potential steps the interprofessional team could take, is thoroughly discussed and includes supporting details.
6.9 points
The impact to the organization if the change initiative is unsuccessful again, and potential steps the interprofessional team could take, is discussed. Minor detail or rationale is needed for clarity or accuracy.
6.6 points
The impact to the organization if the change initiative is unsuccessful again, and potential steps the interprofessional team could take, is summarized. Information or supporting rationale is needed.
6 points
The impact to the organization if the change initiative is unsuccessful again, and potential steps the interprofessional team could take, is only partially described.
0 points
The impact to the organization if the change initiative is unsuccessful again, and potential steps the interprofessional team could take, is not included.
Additional Factors Driving Organizational Change and Advanced Registered Nurse as Change Agent
7.5 points
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Additional Factors Driving Organizational Change and Advanced Registered Nurse as Change Agent
7.5 points
Additional factors driving upcoming organizational change for the organization and the advanced registered nurse role as change agent are thoroughly discussed. The narrative is well-developed and supported.
6.9 points
Additional factors driving upcoming organizational change for the organization and the advanced registered nurse role as change agent are discussed. Minor detail or rationale is needed for clarity or accuracy.
6.6 points
Additional factors driving upcoming organizational change for the organization and the advanced registered nurse role as change agent are summarized. Information or supporting rationale is needed.
6 points
Additional factors driving upcoming organizational change for the organization and the advanced registered nurse role as change agent are only partially discussed.
0 points
Additional factors driving upcoming organizational change for the organization and the advanced registered nurse role as change agent are not discussed NUR 514 Implementing Change With an Interprofessional Approach Presentation.
Presentation of Content
37.5 points
Criteria Description
Presentation of Content
37.5 points
The content is written clearly and concisely. Ideas universally progress and relate to each other. The project includes motivating questions and advanced organizers. The project gives the audience a clear sense of the main idea.
34.5 points
The content is written with a logical progression of ideas and supporting information exhibiting a unity, coherence, and cohesiveness. Includes persuasive information from reliable sources.
33 points
The presentation slides are generally competent, but ideas may show some inconsistency in organization or in their relationships to each other.
30 points
The content is vague in conveying a point of view and does not create a strong sense of purpose. Includes some persuasive information.
0 points
The content lacks a clear point of view and logical sequence of information. Includes little persuasive information. Sequencing of ideas is unclear.
Layout
15 points
Criteria Description
Layout
15 points
The layout is visually pleasing and contributes to the overall message with appropriate use of headings, subheadings, and white space. Text is appropriate in length for the target audience and to the point. The background and colors enhance the readability of the text.
13.8 points
The layout background and text complement each other and enable the content to be easily read. The fonts are easy to read and point size varies appropriately for headings and text.
13.2 points
The layout uses horizontal and vertical white space appropriately. Sometimes the fonts are easy to read, but in a few places the use of fonts, italics, bold, long paragraphs, color, or busy background detracts and does not enhance readability.
12 points
The layout shows some structure, but appears cluttered and busy or distracting with large gaps of white space or a distracting background. Overall readability is difficult due to lengthy paragraphs, too many different fonts, dark or busy background, overuse of bold, or lack of appropriate indentations of text.
0 points
The layout is cluttered, confusing, and does not use spacing, headings, and subheadings to enhance the readability. The text is extremely difficult to read with long blocks of text, small point size for fonts, and inappropriate contrasting colors. Poor use of headings, subheadings, indentations, or bold formatting is evident.
Language Use and Audience Awareness (includes sentence construction, word choice, etc.)
15 points
Criteria Description
Language Use and Audience Awareness (includes sentence construction, word choice, etc.)
15 points
The writer uses a variety of sentence constructions, figures of speech, and word choice in distinctive and creative ways that are appropriate to purpose, discipline, and scope.
13.8 points
The writer is clearly aware of audience, uses a variety of appropriate vocabulary for the targeted audience, and uses figures of speech to communicate clearly.
13.2 points
Language is appropriate to the targeted audience for the most part.
12 points
Some distracting inconsistencies in language choice (register) or word choice are present. The writer exhibits some lack of control in using figures of speech appropriately.
0 points
Inappropriate word choice and lack of variety in language use are evident. Writer appears to be unaware of audience. Use of primer prose indicates writer either does not apply figures of speech or uses them inappropriately.
Mechanics of Writing (includes spelling, punctuation, grammar, language use)
7.5 points
Criteria Description
Mechanics of Writing (includes spelling, punctuation, grammar, language use)
7.5 points
Writer is clearly in control of standard, written, academic English.
6.9 points
Slides are largely free of mechanical errors, although a few may be present.
6.6 points
Some mechanical errors or typos are present, but they are not overly distracting to the reader.
6 points
Frequent and repetitive mechanical errors distract the reader.
0 points
Slide errors are pervasive enough that they impede communication of meaning.
Documentation of Sources
7.5 points
Criteria Description
Documentation of Sources (citations, footnotes, references, bibliography, etc., as appropriate to assignment and style)
7.5 points
Sources are completely and correctly documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, and format is free of error.
6.9 points
Sources are documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, and format is mostly correct.
6.6 points
Sources are documented, as appropriate to assignment and style, although some formatting errors may be present.
6 points
Documentation of sources is inconsistent or incorrect, as appropriate to assignment and style, with numerous formatting errors NUR 514 Implementing Change With an Interprofessional Approach Presentation.
0 points
Sources are not documented.
Objectives:
Healthcare policies also impact the approach to healthcare matters and the allocation of resources. Policies alter health at the community and individual levels and facilitate healthy behaviors. Healthcare policies modify health risk distribution by tackling the fundamental economic, social, and environmental factors, functioning at secondary and prevention levels (Thomson et al., 2018). Healthcare policies support safe and skilled practice.
Nurse leaders and nurses are authorized to practice with regard and thought for the patient. Furthermore, nurses must prioritize clients and support their well-being, safety, and rights. Nurse leaders and APRNs must uphold and progress the work setting’s ethical atmosphere, impacting patient care and satisfaction. Health policies positively influence health care provision, boosting quality care (Thomson et al., 2018). NUR 514 Implementing Change With an Interprofessional Approach Presentation
Nurse leaders can endorse modification in healthcare policy by contributing at the state and community levels. Nurses should regard health policies as something they can impact as a team. Nurses and other healthcare experts can impact healthcare policy by working together and joining their voices. Nursing mandates following healthcare policies to sustain professional standards in medical practice, improving patients’ health.
Reference
Thomson, K., Hillier-Brown, F., Todd, A., McNamara, C., Huijts, T., & Bambra, C. (2018). The effects of public health policies on health inequalities in high-income countries: an umbrella review. BMC Public Health, 18(1), 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1186%2Fs12889-018-5677-1
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Aug 25-29, 2022
As an advanced practice nurse, propose strategies you can implement to increase your participation in the health care policymaking in order to support patient advocacy.
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Organizational Leadership and Informatics Course Syllabus
Version 14.0
This course examines the role of leadership, organizational science, policy, and informatics in supporting safe, high-quality, cost-effective patient care within interprofessional, dynamic health care environments.
Learners explore various organizational relationships within healthcare systems and prepare to participate in the design of cost-effective, innovative models of care delivery and practice change proposals.
Professional leadership theories and how they shape the nurse leader in such things as collaboration, conflict resolution, decision-making, and negotiation are introduced.
Learners discuss change management theories and evaluate the ethical, social, legal, economic, and political implications of practice change and healthcare informatics along with strategies for managing human, fiscal, and healthcare resources in a variety of organizational systems.
Learners also examine the uses of patient care, information systems, and communication technologies and discuss the design, implementation, and evaluation of electronic health record systems and clinical decision support systems.
Pre-Requisites
None
Co-Requisites
None
NUR-514
Course Materials
Weberg, D., Mangold, K., Porter-O’Grady, T., & Malloch, K. (2019). Leadership in nursing practice: Changing the landscape of health care (3rd ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning. ISBN-13: 9781284146530
Nursing Informatics and the Foundation of Knowledge
Description:
McGonigle, D., Mastrian, K. G. (Eds.). (2018). Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge(4th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning. ISBN-13: 9781284121247
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In this course, the learner will:
Description:
Refer to the LopesWrite webpage for guidance regarding assignments requiring submission to LopesWrite.
APA Writing Style
Description:
APA Style is required for all writing assignments in this course, where indicated. Please prepare these assignments according to the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
You may want to consider purchasing a copy of the APA style guide as this will be a useful resource throughout your program
The Writing Process
Description:
View “The Writing Process” media presentation for information on how to strengthen your writing for future assignments.
University Policy Handbook
Description:
Read the Code of Conduct and Academic Standards section of the University Policy Handbook.
Library Walk-Through Tutorial
Description:
View the “Library Walk-Through Tutorial.”
Academic Integrity
Description:
Read the “About LopesWrite” and “Plagiarism” sections of the Academic Integrity page of the GCU website.
GCU Library: General Research Guide
Description:
Review the “General Research” guide, located on the GCU Library website.
GCU Library: Persistent Links
Description:
Review “Persistent Links,” located on the GCU Library website, to learn how to locate persistent links for library articles, videos, etc.
RefWorks and EndNote: RefWorks and EndNote Login
Description:
Manage your citations with the RefWorks tool, located on the GCU Library website. RefWorks automates the creation of your reference lists in the format of your choice (APA, MLA, etc.).
GCU Library Research Guides: Citing Sources
Description:
Reference the “GCU Library Research Guides: Citing Sources” resource for information on how to cite sources properly.
APA Writing Checklist
Description:
Use the “APA Writing Checklist” to act as a checklist for each paper you will write throughout your GCU graduate program.
Discussion Forum Guidelines and Example
Description:
Review the “Discussion Forum Guidelines and Example” document for your weekly discussion forum participation.
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Objectives:
Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession
Description:
Read Chapter 7 in Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession.
Leadership in Nursing Practice: Changing the Landscape of Health Care
Description:
Read Chapter 9 in Leadership in Nursing Practice: Changing the Landscape of Health Care.
Interprofessional Collaboration: Three Best Practice Models of Interprofessional Education
Description:
Read “Interprofessional Collaboration: Three Best Practice Models of Interprofessional Education,” by Bridges, Davidson, Odegard, Maki, and Tomkowiak, from Medical Education Online(2011).
Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: 2016 Update
Description:
Read “Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: 2016 Update,” by the Interprofessional Education Collaborative (2016).
Using Systems Thinking to Envision Quality and Safety in Healthcare
Description:
Read “Using Systems Thinking to Envision Quality and Safety in Healthcare,” by Stalter and Mota, from Nursing Management (2018).
AONL Nurse Leader Competencies
Description:
Read “AONL Nurse Leader Competencies,” located on the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) website.
Description:
Consider the evolution of the U.S. health care system. Discuss how the shift to value-based health care has impacted delivery of care and the role and responsibilities of the advanced registered nurse.
Project what major evolving trends in the health care delivery system will affect nursing practice and how advanced registered nurses will influence the direction of health care.
Value-based health care was developed in response to the rising health care costs, poor quality outcomes, and shifting demographics; It is the underlying strategy in Healthcare Reform, also known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 which aimed at enhanced patient experience and outcomes, improved population health, and reduced health care expenditures (Huffman, 2020). Since the shift from payment for volume of services provided to payment for quality outcomes, health care organizations have put a lot of focus on quality metrics and patient experience for reimbursements. Patients demand quality and satisfaction at a low cost. The goal is for providers and nurses to keep people healthy for insurance companies to pay out less for services and that would reduce premiums for the consumer. The role of the advanced registered nurse has grown tremendously due to value-based health care. As leaders in health care nurses and APRNs are at the forefront of value base care as they carry the most influence on coordination of patient care outcomes and satisfaction. Key strategies to facilitate this enhanced coordination of care include a focus on patient and family engagement, self-management skills, interdisciplinary collaboration, and effective communication and these nursing interventions are the first step on the journey to reduce readmissions, improve patient outcomes, and reduce cost (Huffman, 2020). Value based health care has put a lot of emphasis on comprehensive patient education and prevention which is a vital role that advanced registered nurse play to teach self-care and avoid complications and costly hospital admissions. APRNs use their advanced knowledge and leadership skills to champion quality improvement and patient experience projects, they may increase financial reimbursement within the value-based system, thus demonstrating value to the health care institution (Constable et al., 2022). APRNs as leaders in health care create and influence policy that impacts quality outcomes, safety and patient experience. Value based health care will continue to provide opportunities for APRNS to use their expertise to improve clinical outcomes, health care safety, and patient experience while also demonstrating their value to health care systems (Constable et al., 2022)
Telemedicine is also growing as patients need access to everyone from general practitioners to specialists, regardless of their location and these services fit the needs of younger generations who may not have a primary care provider (PCP) and require on-demand services (Orand, 2019). Health care technology is continually advancing adding more tools for providers to help manage patients outside of hospitals and clinics and keep patients engaged in their health care and fostering selfcare and maintain a healthier lifestyle. Virtual visits and digital tools that enable remote patient monitoring can engage patients more consistently and deeply in their own care which is a critical component of any value-based care program (Ruby, 2021). Value based health care and telemedicine has shifted more focus to outpatient preventative care. With telemedicine allowing for more and easier access to practitioners will continue to increase the demand for more APRNs.
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Constable, M., Mulkey, M. & Aucoin, J. (2022). Hospital value–based purchasing: How acute care advanced practice nurses demonstrate value. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 34(1), 12-17. https://doi: 10.1097/JXX.0000000000000606.
Huffman, M. (2020). Value-Based Care: An Executive Briefing. Nurse leader, 19(1). 82-86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mnl.2020.07.014
Orand, J. (2019). The Shift to Value-Based Healthcare and How It Impacts Optimum Reimbursement. Symplr. Retrieved from https://www.symplr.com/blog/the-shift-to-value-based-healthcare-and-how-it-impacts-optimum-reimbursement
Ruby, J. (2021). The shift to value-based care has accelerated in the wake of the pandemic. Med City News. Retrieved from https://medcitynews.com/2021/04/the-shift-to-value-based-care-has-accelerated-in-the-wake-of-the-pandemic/
Description:
Based on your experience, explain how systems thinking helps leaders to build strong interprofessional and organizational relationships. Discuss some system thinking tools nursing leaders can apply to increase interprofessional collaboration to benefit patient outcomes or organizational initiatives.
Make sure to incorporate the Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) competencies in your response.
Description
Objectives:
Description:
Read “From Trait to Transformation: The Evolution of Leadership Theories,” by Johns and Moser, from Education
(1989).
Nursing Leadership From Bedside to Boardroom: Opinion Leaders’ Perceptions
Description:
Read “Nursing Leadership From Bedside to Boardroom: Opinion Leaders’ Perceptions,” by Blizzard, Khoury, and McMurray (2015), located on the Campaign for Action website.
Leadership Styles: Choosing the Right Approach for the Situation
Description:
Read “Leadership Styles: Choosing the Right Approach for the Situation,” located on the Mind Tools website.
Transformational Leadership: Becoming an Inspirational Leader
Description:
Read “Transformational Leadership: Becoming an Inspirational Leader,” located on the Mind Tools website.
Servant Leadership: Putting Your Team First, and Yourself Second
Description:
Read “Servant Leadership: Putting Your Team First, and Yourself Second,” located on the Mind Tools website.
What Is the Difference Between Management and Leadership?
Description:
Read “What Is the Difference Between Management and Leadership?” by Murray (2014), located onThe Wall Street Journal website.
An Alternative Approach to Nurse Manager Leadership
Description:
Read “An Alternative Approach to Nurse Manager Leadership,” by Henriksen, from Nursing Management (2016).
Nurse Manager Skills Inventory
Description:
Complete the “Nurse Manager Skills Inventory,” by the Nurse Manager Leadership Partnership (NMLP), located on the HWE Resources page of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) website. The resource is located under the “Authentic Leadership” heading.
Leadership Style Reflective Essay Assignment Self-Assessment Resources
Description:
These resources will be used to complete the Leadership Style Reflective Essay assignment, due in this topic. Please refer to the assignment details for additional instructions.
https://www.oregon.gov/DHS/SENIORS-DISABILITIES/DD/PROVIDERS-PARTNERS/SCPAconference/Cultural%20
What Is Servant Leadership?
Description:
Explore the “What Is Servant Leadership?” page of the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership website.
Grand Canyon University Initial Course Survey
Description:
In an effort for continuous improvement, Grand Canyon University would like you to take this opportunity to provide feedback about your experience with the university. Your participation is appreciated. Click on the link to begin the “Grand Canyon University Initial Course Survey.”
APA Assignment: Leadership Style Reflective Essay
Description:
The purpose of this assignment is to assist learners in developing effective communication by emphasizing the proper application of APA style. APA style is required for the graduate program.
Refer to the resources in the course materials and Student Success Center for assistance with APA. Use the APA Style Guide resource, located in the Student Success Center, to complete this assignment.
For this assignment, complete the following:
Self-awareness is essential for developing leadership skills. Recognizing your own strengths, weaknesses, and values, and understanding emotional intelligence and learning styles can help you to be a more effective nurse leader.
For this assignment, you have the opportunity to take a variety of self-assessments to learn more about yourself and identify your assets and weaknesses as a leader. This will assist you in discovering how you can improve your own self-leadership skills. You will be asked to think critically about your results and submit a reflection as directed below.
Refer to the study materials. Select and complete three self-assessments. Be sure to document the results of each assessment to assist you in completing the reflection portion of the assignment below.
Becoming self-aware is an ongoing process requiring introspection. The more often people practice self-reflection, the more opportunities they have to understand their own behaviors and adapt their approaches to working with other people, which can improve both your own and other’s abilities to meet their professional goals.
In a 1,000-1,250 word reflective essay, address the following:
You are required to cite three to five sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the last 5 years and appropriate for the assignment criteria and nursing content.
Complete the “APA Writing Checklist” to ensure that your paper adheres to APA style and formatting criteria and general guidelines for academic writing. Include the completed checklist as an appendix at the end of your paper.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Course Materials if you need assistance.
Description:
Differentiate between “leading” and “managing.” Based on your experience in the health care industry, explain how an advanced registered nurse can lead well and provide management. Share at least one strategy you have used to effectively lead and manage staff within health care organizations Consider interactions with patients, team members, daily tasks, and responsibilities as you formulate your response.
Description:
Discuss potential causes of conflict occurring within health care organizations. What are some principles of negotiation and conflict resolution used by the nurse leader to address conflict? What model or leadership theory would be effective to use in addressing conflict
There are many potential causes of conflict within a health care organizations. The biggest one that stands out to me is personality conflict. In any healthcare organization there are multiple people with different personalities. In a hospital for example you have the support staff, the clinical staff, the physicians, the managers and then upper management to name a few. All want very specific things and outcomes and these can clash at times. There are also different personalities that come into play as well. There are those that are very passive and just complete the tasks that they are told if if they don’t believe that they are right. There are those that are more middle of the road that will speak out if they feel passionately or strongly about something. Then there are those at want to questions everything or believe that they are right no matter what all time. There are also varying degrees in between. This is where conflict can arise when you have multiple people caring for a patient and believe what they are doing is right and what is best for the patient.
The nurse leader will be looked to to help manage conflict and bring about resolution. There are multiple strategies that the nurse leader can use to bring about resolution. The of the more common are compromise, collaboration and mediation. The nurse leader can help facilitate any of these methods of conflict resolution. They can help one or both parties assess what is needed and how a compromise of the two ideas or plans can be reached. The nurse leader can suggest collaboration with the two parties that they may work on the specific problem together and bring together their ideas into a unified solution. The nurse leader can also be a mediator between the two sides if compromise and or collaboration do not prove successful. They can help guide the two parties to come to an agreement and work on unified front.
The model that would be effective in addressing conflict is transformational leadership. This type of leadership “connects with shared values, involved with he team, inspires, motivates, and empowers others to reach a shared vision.” (Smith and Johnson, 2018) This theory would easily lend itself to conflict resolution. This theory focuses on the team aspect and shared values. By having that as a focus point the nurse leader can adapt to different situations and help to resolve conflict with the best outcome possible because it for the betterment of the team and the patient.
Word count: 422
Lahana, E., Tsaras, K., Kalaitzidou, A., Galanis, P., Kaitelidou, D., & Sarafis, P. (2017). Conflicts management in public sector nursing. International Journal of Healthcare Management, 12(1), 33–39. https://doi.org/10.1080/20479700.2017.1353787
Smith, C. & Johnson, C. (2018). Preparing Nurse Leaders in Nursing Professional Development. Journal for Nurses in Professional Development, 34 (1), 38-40. doi: 10.1097/NND.0000000000000404.
Objectives:
Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession
Description:
Read Chapter 5 in Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession. Review Chapter 7.
Leadership in Nursing Practice: Changing the Landscape of Health Care
Description:
Read Chapter 1 in Leadership in Nursing Practice: Changing the Landscape of Health Care.
Loom
Description:
Loom is a free video recording tool that allows you send messages through shareable videos. For assistance on installing the software or usage, navigate to the Loom Help Center
Implementing Change With an Interprofessional Approach Presentation
Description:
As an advanced registered nurse, you will serve as a leader within your organization. Part of this role will entail being a change agent and spurring positive change on behalf of patients, colleagues, and the industry.
Consider a situation you experienced previously where change did not go as planned in your health care organization. Create a 10-15-slide PowerPoint presentation in which you will assess the situation and the steps that should have been taken to successfully implement change. Create speaker notes of 100-250 words for each slide. Include an additional slide for the title and references.
For the presentation of your PowerPoint, use Loom to create a voice-over or a video. Refer to the study materials for additional guidance on recording your presentation with Loom. Include an additional slide for the Loom link at the beginning and another at the end for References.
Include the following in your presentation:
You are required to cite three to five sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the last 5 years and appropriate for the assignment criteria and nursing content.
Refer to the resource, “Creating Effective PowerPoint Presentations,” located in the Student Success Center, for additional guidance on completing this assignment in the appropriate style.
While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Course Materials if you need assistance.
Description:
Describe an organizational change model that can be used in a dynamic health care environment. Based on this model, how is organizational change is managed? What role do stakeholders play during organizational change?
Description:
You have been selected to serve on a community outreach committee within your state’s nursing organization. The committee includes registered nurses of different specialties. At your first meeting, it becomes evident that not everyone is in agreement with a recent position statement about the role of spiritual care, with some members arguing they will no longer support the committee if the position statement is not revised or reversed. As a nurse leader and change agent, how would you approach the committee? How could you draw from change theory to address these concerns and encourage collaboration on the committee?
Description:
NA
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Objectives:
Review Chapter 23 in Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession.
Leadership in Nursing Practice: Changing the Landscape of Health Care
Description:
Read Chapters 11 and 13-15 in Leadership in Nursing Practice: Changing the Landscape of Health Care.
Preparing Nurses for Leadership in Public Policy
Description:
Read “Preparing Nurses for Leadership in Public Policy” (2014), located on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation website.
Arizona State Legislature
Description:
Explore your state legislature website and access legislation information. The link to the Arizona State Legislature website is provided, but learners living in other states should access their state departments. This resource will be used for the Topic 5 assignment.
Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight
Description:
Read “Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight,” located on the Programs and Initiatives page of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS, 2019).
Guide to Healthcare Reimbursement Models
Description:
Read “Guide to Healthcare Reimbursement Models,
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