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1Denise L. Rismeyer , DNP, MSN, RN, NPD-BC, is Director of Continuing Nursing Education, Department of Nursing at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
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Nursing Professional Development (NPD) staff reported inefficiencies, lack of real-time data, and dissatisfaction with electronic tools. An online relational database (ORD) was implemented to increase efficiencies, staff satisfaction, and reduce cognitive overload. Programs included orientation, Magnet, PTAP®, Joint Accreditation, and more. Outcomes showed increases of 31.7% in efficiency, 47.6% in staff satisfaction, and 11.5% improvement in cognitive overload. NPD real-time data are needed for decision-making and planning. An ORD is an effective tool for data management.
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