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Seven steps to shift from tasks to outcomes.

R Hansten1, M Washburn

  • 1Hansten and Washburn, Bainbridge Island, Wash., USA.

Nursing Management
|November 24, 1999
PubMed
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Seven strategies can help nurses shift from task-focused work to planning patient outcomes. Revitalizing nursing report rituals to discuss patient-centered goals is key for improving care.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Management
  • Healthcare Quality Improvement
  • Patient-Centered Care

Background:

  • Traditional nursing practice often prioritizes task completion over outcome planning.
  • A need exists to enhance nurses' strategic planning abilities for improved patient trajectories.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline managerial strategies for evolving nurses' focus towards patient outcome planning.
  • To advocate for the integration of patient-focused outcome discussions into nursing report rituals.

Main Methods:

  • Review and synthesis of seven key managerial strategies.
  • Emphasis on the transformation of nursing report practices.

Main Results:

  • Implementation of identified strategies can foster a shift in nursing focus from tasks to patient outcomes.
  • Revitalized report rituals facilitate discussions on both short-term and long-term patient-centered goals.

Conclusions:

  • Managerial strategies are crucial for developing nurses' capacity in patient outcome planning.
  • Transforming communication rituals, such as nursing reports, is essential for promoting patient-focused care and improving health outcomes.

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