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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Practice
  • Organizational Development

Background:

  • Professional Practice Models (PPMs) are crucial for standardizing care and improving outcomes.
  • NHS Grampian sought to develop a robust PPM to guide nursing, midwifery, and allied health professions.
  • International best practices, particularly from Magnet-designated organizations, informed the model's development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and dissemination process of a new Professional Practice Model (PPM) within NHS Grampian.
  • To outline the collaborative approach involving various healthcare professionals and external partners.
  • To share lessons learned from developing and implementing a PPM based on shared governance and international benchmarking.

Main Methods:

  • A shared governance framework was employed for model development.
  • International research, including visits to Australian hospitals with Magnet principles, informed the design.
  • Collaboration involved senior nurses, midwifery, allied health professionals, graphic designers, and communication students.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive Professional Practice Model (PPM) was successfully developed through a collaborative, shared governance process.
  • The development involved extensive engagement with diverse clinical and non-clinical staff.
  • The model's design incorporated principles observed in leading international healthcare organizations.

Conclusions:

  • The developed PPM provides a framework for professional practice within NHS Grampian.
  • The shared governance approach fostered inclusivity and buy-in during model development.
  • Effective dissemination strategies are vital for the successful implementation and utilization of the PPM across the health board.