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    • Nursing Practice
    • Organizational Development

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    • An integrated health system with 12 hospitals and extensive ambulatory settings initiated a review of its 2007 nursing professional practice model (PPM).
    • The existing PPM required assessment for current relevancy and representation of the contemporary nursing workforce.
    • The need for an updated PPM was identified to align with evolving healthcare landscapes and nursing roles.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To systematically review and assess the relevancy of the existing nursing professional practice model (PPM).
    • To identify and incorporate concepts and imagery that accurately represent the present-day nursing workforce.
    • To guide the creation and evaluation of a revised PPM that reflects current nursing realities.

    Main Methods:

    • Conducted a formal review of existing literature related to nursing professional practice models.
    • Utilized focus groups with nursing staff to gather input and perspectives.
    • Implemented system-wide shared decision-making processes to influence the revision and evaluation of the PPM.

    Main Results:

    • The systematic review provided a foundation for understanding current best practices in nursing models.
    • Focus groups offered valuable insights into the experiences and needs of the nursing workforce.
    • Shared decision-making facilitated a collaborative approach to PPM revision, ensuring buy-in and relevance.

    Conclusions:

    • A revised nursing professional practice model (PPM) was developed through a comprehensive and collaborative process.
    • The updated PPM aims to better represent and support the current nursing workforce.
    • The methodology employed, including literature review, focus groups, and shared decision-making, proved effective in creating a relevant and evaluated PPM.