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[Innovative thinking in nursing practice].

Chia-Ling Lin1, Ya-Ni Wang, Hsiu-Min Tsai

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Continuous nursing innovation can be achieved by focusing on minor improvements, enhancing care quality, and reducing costs. This approach benefits nurses and the healthcare system.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Healthcare Innovation
  • Organizational Change

Context:

  • The nursing profession is patient-centered, addressing diverse client needs within an evolving healthcare system.
  • Improving care quality requires continuous innovation and adaptation in nursing practice.

Purpose:

  • To explore the characteristics of successful nursing innovators and the process of innovation execution.
  • To identify strategies for fostering continuous innovation in nursing.
  • To create new ideas and values for the traditional nursing role.

Summary:

  • Focusing on incremental changes, rather than major overhauls, may be the most effective strategy for achieving continuous innovation in nursing.
  • Successful nursing innovation is influenced by the innovator's characteristics and the availability of structural support within the healthcare environment.
  • Key advantages include enhanced nursing quality, reduced costs, and increased job satisfaction for nursing professionals.

Impact:

  • This research provides insights into fostering a culture of innovation within nursing.
  • It offers a framework for understanding the factors that contribute to successful innovation in healthcare settings.
  • The findings can guide healthcare organizations in supporting and developing innovative nursing practices.