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Why don't nurses delegate?

R Hansten1, M Washburn

  • 1Hansten and Washburn Consulting, Bainbridge Island, WA, USA.

The Journal of Nursing Administration
|December 1, 1996
PubMed
Summary

Successful restructuring of clinical services to team-based care requires registered nurses to effectively delegate and supervise. This involves addressing key issues and implementing leadership actions to optimize the nursing role and achieve economic advantages.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Management
  • Organizational Change

Background:

  • Healthcare systems are increasingly adopting team-based care models.
  • Effective delegation and supervision by registered nurses are crucial for successful implementation.
  • Optimizing the registered nurse role is essential for both patient care and economic efficiency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify critical issues in restructuring clinical services to team-based care.
  • To define essential leadership actions for successful restructuring projects.
  • To explore strategies for optimizing the registered nurse professional role within team-based models.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on team-based care models and nursing leadership.
  • Analysis of case studies on clinical service restructuring.
  • Synthesis of best practices for delegation and supervision in nursing.

Main Results:

  • Identified common challenges in transitioning to team-based care.
  • Outlined specific leadership competencies for managing change.
  • Highlighted the importance of clear communication and defined roles for team members.
  • Demonstrated potential for enhanced economic benefits through optimized resource allocation.

Conclusions:

  • Successful restructuring to team-based care hinges on effective registered nurse leadership in delegation and supervision.
  • Strategic planning and targeted interventions are necessary to overcome implementation barriers.
  • Optimizing the registered nurse role within these new structures yields significant professional and economic advantages.

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