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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Practice Improvement
  • Organizational Change

Background:

  • Implementing evidence-based practice changes in healthcare is often slow and challenging.
  • Existing change management models may not facilitate rapid adoption of new practices.
  • Nurses play a crucial role in the successful implementation of new patient care strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and methodology of the Rapid Spread change management approach.
  • To provide a step-by-step guide for utilizing Rapid Spread in healthcare settings.
  • To highlight the effectiveness of Rapid Spread in achieving measurable improvements in patient outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • The Rapid Spread methodology was developed based on principles of accelerated change and practical implementation.
  • A step-by-step guide was created, outlining key phases and actions for managing change using Rapid Spread.
  • Case examples from healthcare trusts implementing Rapid Spread are presented to illustrate its application.

Main Results:

  • Healthcare trusts employing the Rapid Spread method demonstrated measurable improvements in patient outcomes.
  • The implementation of Rapid Spread facilitated a quicker transition to new practices.
  • Qualitative insights indicate a positive reception and willingness among nurses to adopt practices that enhance patient care.

Conclusions:

  • Rapid Spread offers an effective and structured approach for accelerating practice change in healthcare.
  • The methodology has proven successful in achieving tangible improvements in patient care quality.
  • Healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, are receptive to change initiatives that demonstrably benefit patient outcomes.