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Magnet recognition and practice development: two journeys towards practice improvement in health care
1The Joanna Briggs Institute, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Level 8 Emergency Block, Royal Adelaide Hospital, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia. zoe.jordan@adelaide.edu.au
Abstract:
Health service providers continue to struggle with recruitment, retention, evidence-based practice and practice improvement in order to provide high-quality care for the communities they serve. In doing so, they are often required to implement strategies, which require considerable change at both organizational and ward/unit levels. The question remains, how do health service providers instigate processes that will result in positive and sustainable changes to practice and better outcomes for staff and patients? This paper outlines two increasingly used strategies for practice improvement (namely Magnet Recognition and Practice Development), their points of convergence and divergence and makes some broad recommendations for those seeking effective strategies for change that are cognizant of context and culture.
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