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Planning for success.

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  • 1Baxter International, Munich, Germany.

EDTNA/ERCA Journal (English Ed.)
|July 7, 1999
PubMed
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Achieving high job satisfaction and optimal patient well-being requires careful planning for nurses. This article provides practical planning strategies and case studies for successful dialysis programs.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Management
  • Renal Care

Background:

  • Modern nursing faces challenges impacting job satisfaction and patient care.
  • Effective planning is crucial for navigating complex healthcare environments.
  • Renal units require specific strategies for successful dialysis programs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide practical planning tips for nurses in their daily work.
  • To explore successful dialysis program development through case studies.
  • To enhance job satisfaction and patient well-being in nursing.

Main Methods:

  • Review of planning strategies for nursing practice.
  • Presentation of three case studies from renal units.
  • Analysis of objectives and plans for dialysis program success.

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Main Results:

  • Careful planning is identified as a key factor for nursing success.
  • Case studies demonstrate successful implementation of dialysis programs through strategic planning.
  • Practical tips are offered to aid nurses in daily work planning.

Conclusions:

  • Strategic planning is essential for achieving nursing job satisfaction and patient well-being.
  • The presented case studies offer valuable insights for developing effective dialysis programs.
  • Nurses can improve daily practice and patient outcomes through structured planning.