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|May 16, 1998
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This study introduces a graduate course on Health Care Outcomes Measurement, equipping nurses with essential skills for leadership roles in healthcare. The course integrates outcomes measurement and management, fostering knowledgeable consumers of outcome data.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Leadership
  • Healthcare Management
  • Outcomes Research

Background:

  • Nurses increasingly manage healthcare outcomes in roles like case managers.
  • Existing educational preparation for these roles is inconsistent.
  • Outcomes measurement and management are critical for nursing leadership.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development of a graduate-level course focused on Health Care Outcomes Measurement.
  • To present the objectives, content, and assignments for this specialized course.
  • To address the need for standardized education in outcomes measurement and management for nurses.

Main Methods:

  • A single graduate course, "Health Care Outcomes Measurement," was developed.
  • Core competencies for outcomes measurement and management were integrated into one course.

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  • The course design emphasizes the interdependence of care management and outcomes measurement.
  • Main Results:

    • Graduate students gain comprehensive knowledge of outcomes measurement and management.
    • Students develop skills to critically evaluate outcome data.
    • The course provides a holistic understanding of nursing leadership in outcomes management.

    Conclusions:

    • A dedicated graduate course is effective for preparing nurses in outcomes measurement and management.
    • Integrating these competencies enhances students' ability to lead in healthcare.
    • This educational approach produces knowledgeable consumers and managers of healthcare outcomes.