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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Healthcare Administration

Background:

  • Professional practice models provide a framework for nursing, emphasizing patient-centered care and elevating practice from tasks to knowledge.
  • These models are integral to the Magnet Recognition Program, a hallmark of nursing excellence.
  • Implementing such models requires a structured approach within complex healthcare systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and implementation process of a professional practice model.
  • To outline the application of this model across a multi-site healthcare system.
  • To highlight the significance of professional practice models in enhancing nursing's role.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic approach was used to develop the professional practice model.
  • The model was implemented across three hospitals and over 80 ambulatory practices.
  • Key stakeholders were involved throughout the development and implementation phases.

Main Results:

  • The professional practice model was successfully developed and implemented.
  • The model provided a unified structure for nursing practice across diverse settings.
  • The implementation aimed to enhance the meaning and recognition of nursing work.

Conclusions:

  • Professional practice models are essential for guiding and elevating nursing practice.
  • Successful implementation requires a comprehensive strategy within large healthcare systems.
  • These models reinforce the centrality of patient and family in healthcare delivery.