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The poster session: an overlooked management tool.

E A Mottet1, B L Jones

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The Journal of Nursing Administration
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Poster sessions enhance visibility and professional development for nursing staff, addressing recruitment and morale challenges. This strategy boosts institutional image and supports staff career growth through effective project communication.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Professional Development
  • Organizational Communication

Background:

  • Recruitment, retention, image, and staff morale are key challenges in healthcare.
  • Effective communication strategies are needed to address these issues.
  • Poster sessions offer a potential solution for enhancing visibility and engagement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the use of poster sessions as a strategy for improving recruitment, retention, image, and staff morale in nursing.
  • To provide guidelines for developing effective poster presentations.

Main Methods:

  • The study discusses the application of poster sessions in local, state, and national organizational contexts.
  • It outlines the process of communicating institutional projects through poster presentations.

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Main Results:

  • Poster sessions increase the visibility of institutions and nursing departments.
  • They contribute to the professional development and morale of nursing staff.
  • Effective poster presentations can professionally communicate ideas and projects.

Conclusions:

  • Poster sessions are a viable approach to address critical issues in nursing workforce management.
  • Implementing well-designed poster sessions can yield significant benefits for both staff and institutions.
  • Guidelines for developing impactful poster presentations are essential for success.