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Nurse administrators: leading environmental change.

Susan Tullai-McGuinness1, Karen A Ballard, Rita Munley Gallagher

  • 1Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA. sxt32@case.edu

Nursing Administration Quarterly
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Summary

Nurse administrators must address environmental health concerns impacting patients and staff. This involves implementing the American Nurses Association

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Area of Science:

  • Environmental health science
  • Nursing administration
  • Healthcare management

Background:

  • Growing evidence links environmental contaminants to adverse health outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals.
  • Healthcare organizations have a responsibility to minimize their negative environmental impact on health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline critical environmental health concerns within healthcare settings.
  • To present the nursing profession's initiatives for environmental improvement.
  • To demonstrate how nurse administrators can foster environmental health leadership.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current environmental health challenges in healthcare.
  • Overview of nursing profession's environmental health strategies.
  • Introduction of the American Nurses Association's Principles of Environmental Health for Nursing Practice.
  • Application of Appreciative Inquiry as a leadership tool for nurse administrators.

Main Results:

  • The American Nurses Association has developed Principles of Environmental Health for Nursing Practice with implementation strategies.
  • Nurse administrators can utilize Appreciative Inquiry to engage nurses in creating environmentally healthy workplaces.

Conclusions:

  • Nurse administrators play a crucial role in environmental health leadership within healthcare organizations.
  • Proactive strategies, including the adoption of ANA principles and tools like Appreciative Inquiry, are essential for mitigating environmental health risks.