Other Titles
Influencing the workplace culture
Abstract
Session presented on Thursday, July 23, 2015:
Background: Healthcare is challenged to reinvent itself to be quality driven, fiscally sound and evidence based, while its workforce is aging and the population of baby-boomers needing care, is growing. A positive professional practice environment is vital to assure safety of patients and staff, improve professional staff recruitment and retention and sustain an organization's financial viability. Nurse Managers and Leadership are reported as the single greatest influence on the professional practice environment, either positive or negative. This project was to review the literature for definitions, benefits and methods to facilitate positive professional practice environments. Nurse Managers were reported as the single most influential factor on the professional practice environment. Description of essential knowledge, effective skills and necessary attitudes for Nurse Manager development were then explored.
Design approach: This presentation is a reporting of a summary of the literature on professional practice environments and the similar concept of healthy work environments. CINAHL and PubMed were searched from 2003-present using key words including 'professional practice environment,' 'healthy work environment,' 'workplace culture,' 'Nurse-Friendly Hospital,' and 'nursing practice climate.'
Results: Over 100 articles were initially reviewed rendering a meta-analysis, 8 interventional studies, 6 systematic reviews, over 50 descriptive and qualitative studies, 13 describing tool development and many expert opinion and editorial articles. Discussion of the body of evidence will be organized into four areas: Define and describe dimensions of professional practice environments concepts; Discuss measurement of outcomes achieved in positive/healthy practice environments; Explore the knowledge, skills and attitudes reported as necessary for influencing the environment; Provide recommendations for nurse manager development for best influence on the practice environment. Impact of positive professional practice environments included: 1. lowers preventable errors 2. increases employee satisfaction 3. decreases absenteeism 4. increases retention 5. increases patient satisfaction 6. increases employee engagement Recommendations for key concepts to incorporate in development of Nurse Managers and Leaders include: Knowledge: global thinking, national healthcare arena, QI, change from volume to value, finance/budgeting, supporting evidence based practice Skill: coaching, team building, giving feedback, handling problem behavior, relationship building Attitude: self-reflection, recognize own behaviors and others, reward and recognition.
Conclusions/value of this presentation: In order to create a healthcare system with high quality care, high patient satisfaction and lower costs, professional practice environments need to support, engage, recognize and reward innovative best practices. Since Nurse Managers are the largest single influence on the PPE, evidence on how to develop this key role is significant.
Sigma Membership
Theta Theta
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
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Research Approach
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Keywords:
Professional Practice Environment, Workplace Culture, Healthy Work Environment
Recommended Citation
Opperman, Cathleen S., "Facilitating positive professional practice environments" (2016). INRC (Congress). 84.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2015/presentations_2015/84
Conference Name
26th International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Conference Year
2015
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Facilitating positive professional practice environments
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Session presented on Thursday, July 23, 2015:
Background: Healthcare is challenged to reinvent itself to be quality driven, fiscally sound and evidence based, while its workforce is aging and the population of baby-boomers needing care, is growing. A positive professional practice environment is vital to assure safety of patients and staff, improve professional staff recruitment and retention and sustain an organization's financial viability. Nurse Managers and Leadership are reported as the single greatest influence on the professional practice environment, either positive or negative. This project was to review the literature for definitions, benefits and methods to facilitate positive professional practice environments. Nurse Managers were reported as the single most influential factor on the professional practice environment. Description of essential knowledge, effective skills and necessary attitudes for Nurse Manager development were then explored.
Design approach: This presentation is a reporting of a summary of the literature on professional practice environments and the similar concept of healthy work environments. CINAHL and PubMed were searched from 2003-present using key words including 'professional practice environment,' 'healthy work environment,' 'workplace culture,' 'Nurse-Friendly Hospital,' and 'nursing practice climate.'
Results: Over 100 articles were initially reviewed rendering a meta-analysis, 8 interventional studies, 6 systematic reviews, over 50 descriptive and qualitative studies, 13 describing tool development and many expert opinion and editorial articles. Discussion of the body of evidence will be organized into four areas: Define and describe dimensions of professional practice environments concepts; Discuss measurement of outcomes achieved in positive/healthy practice environments; Explore the knowledge, skills and attitudes reported as necessary for influencing the environment; Provide recommendations for nurse manager development for best influence on the practice environment. Impact of positive professional practice environments included: 1. lowers preventable errors 2. increases employee satisfaction 3. decreases absenteeism 4. increases retention 5. increases patient satisfaction 6. increases employee engagement Recommendations for key concepts to incorporate in development of Nurse Managers and Leaders include: Knowledge: global thinking, national healthcare arena, QI, change from volume to value, finance/budgeting, supporting evidence based practice Skill: coaching, team building, giving feedback, handling problem behavior, relationship building Attitude: self-reflection, recognize own behaviors and others, reward and recognition.
Conclusions/value of this presentation: In order to create a healthcare system with high quality care, high patient satisfaction and lower costs, professional practice environments need to support, engage, recognize and reward innovative best practices. Since Nurse Managers are the largest single influence on the PPE, evidence on how to develop this key role is significant.