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  • 1Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Toronto, Canada.

The Journal of Nursing Administration
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Nurse administrators can improve long-term care quality by restructuring nursing delivery models. This approach enhances care continuity, client outcome accountability, and efficient staff utilization amidst fiscal and staffing challenges.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Administration
  • Quality Improvement in Healthcare

Background:

  • Long-term care nurse administrators face significant fiscal and staffing pressures impacting nursing care quality.
  • Restructuring nursing care delivery models is a strategy employed to address these challenges.
  • Effective management is crucial for maintaining high standards in nursing services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implementation of a novel nursing care delivery model in a long-term care setting.
  • To evaluate the impact of the restructured model on care quality and operational efficiency.
  • To highlight improvements in continuity of care and accountability for client outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a restructured nursing care delivery model.

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  • Focus on enhancing accountability for client outcomes.
  • Strategic utilization of various nursing staff levels.
  • Main Results:

    • The implemented model led to significant improvements in the continuity of nursing care.
    • Enhanced accountability for client outcomes was observed post-implementation.
    • The study demonstrated effective utilization of different nursing staff levels, optimizing resource allocation.

    Conclusions:

    • Restructuring nursing care delivery is a viable strategy for enhancing quality in long-term care.
    • The model successfully improved continuity of care and client outcome accountability.
    • Effective staff level utilization is key to managing operational pressures in nursing administration.