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  • 1Author Affiliations: Magnet Commissioner and Director of Nursing, Ambulatory (Mr Meier), The University of Kansas Health System, Kansas City; Chair Commission on Magnet and Chief Nurse Emerita (Dr Erickson), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston; Magnet Commissioner and Clinical Nurse (Mr Snow), University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City; Magnet Commissioner, Senior Vice President of Patient Care Services, and Chief Nursing Officer (Dr Kline), The MetroHealth System, Cleveland, Ohio.

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The Magnet Recognition Program sets high nursing standards. Magnet commissioners offer guidance on achieving excellence in nurse and patient satisfaction metrics.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Excellence
  • Healthcare Quality Improvement

Background:

  • The American Nurses Credentialing Center's Magnet Recognition Program is a benchmark for nursing quality.
  • The 2019 Magnet Application Manual emphasizes continuous improvement in healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide background and expert guidance on the Magnet Recognition Program standards.
  • To elucidate key components of nurse and patient satisfaction within the Magnet framework.

Main Methods:

  • Expert commentary from Magnet commissioners.
  • Interpretation of the 2019 Magnet Application Manual guidelines.

Main Results:

  • The program continues to elevate standards in nursing practice.
  • Focus on nurse and patient satisfaction as critical indicators of quality.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding Magnet standards is crucial for healthcare organizations seeking recognition.
  • Guidance is provided to support applications focused on improving satisfaction outcomes.