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Collaborative management. A nursing practice model.

L A Caruso1, D F Payne

  • 1Labor and Delivery Unit, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

The Journal of Nursing Administration
|December 1, 1990
PubMed
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This study presents a collaborative nursing management model to enhance patient care, nurse satisfaction, and cost-effectiveness. The adaptable framework clearly defines roles for nurse managers, clinical nurse specialists, and clinical nurses across various units.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Management
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Patient Care Models

Background:

  • Traditional nursing management structures may not fully optimize patient care, nurse satisfaction, or cost-effectiveness.
  • A need exists for innovative models that delineate clear roles and foster collaboration among nursing staff.
  • Existing management approaches may lack adaptability across diverse clinical settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and describe an innovative, collaborative management model for nursing units.
  • To demonstrate how this model promotes optimal patient care, nurse satisfaction, and cost-effectiveness.
  • To highlight the model's applicability beyond specialized units, such as high-risk antenatal care.

Main Methods:

  • The study describes a collaborative management model with defined roles for nurse managers, clinical nurse specialists, and clinical nurses.

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  • The model's application in a high-risk antenatal unit is discussed as a case example.
  • Emphasis is placed on the model's principles and adaptability.
  • Main Results:

    • The collaborative model is designed to enhance patient care outcomes.
    • It aims to improve both personal and professional satisfaction among nursing staff.
    • The model is intended to achieve greater cost-effectiveness in healthcare delivery.

    Conclusions:

    • The presented collaborative management model offers a framework for optimizing nursing unit operations.
    • The defined roles and collaborative approach are transferable to various healthcare settings.
    • Implementation of this model can lead to improved patient care, staff satisfaction, and economic efficiency.