In The Time of The: Smart Nursing Global Pandemic
In The Time of The: Smart Nursing Global Pandemic
In The Time of The: Smart Nursing Global Pandemic
The Nurse as an
The Nurse and
Innovator-
Technology
Educator-Leader
The Nurse:
From Silence
to Voice
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Nursing in
the Global
Pandemic
The virus that killed 40 million people worldwide
As the flu brought society to its knees,
nurses stepped up as the
first line of defense.
NURS E S a r e ONE
The FILIPINO
Workload
& Job
demands
BURNOUT ENGAGEMENT
Exhaustion Meaning Vigor
Organiza in work Dedication
Cynicism
tional Work-Life
Inefficiency Culture &
Absorption
integration
Values
Workload & Job demands
Team collaboration
High-performance team
Energy-
enhancing
Suggestions acted upon
experience
Nurses are one of the most
trusted professionals
within the hospital.
They build positive
relationships with our
patients and function as
our ambassadors.
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The Nurse
as an
Innovator,
Educator,
Leader
25 Nursing
Trends we expect
to see in 2020
Holistic Care Higher education
Integrative & holistic health:
healthcare delivery models Become the norm for RNs
Ensures care for Education leads to better
patient as a whole patient outcomes
Specialty Care
Greater demand for higher Nursing
levels of practice
Geriatric Care will be a
Trends
highly sought-after specialty
in 2020+
Why go for further
EDUCATION?
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Nursing
Trends
2020+
Nurses’ inclusion in
hospital board will be
greater
James M. Kouzes
Nursing faculty positions will become more attractive
Nursing
Trends
2020+
Cross-
training in
different
specialties
offers
versatility in a
world of nurse
Nurses are highly
trained healthcare
professionals
Nurses don’t
‘merely’ follow
doctor’s orders
KEY ENABLERS
to optimize health
systems & improve the
quality of care
MOBILE
HEALTH
Patients are more active in
consuming information & researching options
Changes may be
disruptive
threatening
A Threat to the
Human Element
LEGACY
STRUCTURES,
Generational JOBS, &
Divide BELIEFS,
Data and
Security Threats
but they are
INEVITAB
LE
82% of
nurses
believe that
technology
positively
impacts
patient care
Positive Impact on
Nursing Shortage Decreased Human Error
e.g. portable monitors e.g. automated IV pump
Improved Accessibility
with EHRs
https://www.safeandreliablecare.com/blog/2016/11/29/s-r-sociotechnical-framework-ihi-minicourse
Top 3 Reasons why Employees don’t speak up
Poor Lack of
Teamwork Support
Broken Incom-
Rules petence
Disrespect
Microman
Mistakes agement
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Nurses are PATIENT
ADVOCATES
Nurses are PATIENT
ADVOCATES
VOICE is a non-negotiable
prerequisite of advocacy.
Advocacy usually
• requires some kind of RISK and
• deals with some kind of
CONFLICT
Clinical nurses and managers need to teach
others how to treat them with respect.
TWO-CHALLENGE RULE
Empowers all to “stop the line” if
they sense or discover an essential
DESC SCRIPT safety breach
Constructive approach to
conflict: Describe, “CUS” ASSERTIVE
Express, Suggest, STATEMENT
Consequences
I am Concerned, Uncomfortable,
This is a Safety issue
PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY
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Team members explicitly give
permission to hold
each other accountable across a flat
hierarchy
Just
Understanding
Cultur Risk and Human
e Behavior
• Test for Intentions &
Behaviours
Console
• Test for adherence to
Duties
• Provides guidance on
consequential actions
Coach
Punish 63
SILEN
T NO
MORE
Nursing is anchored in a
CARE NARRATIVE
(kindness & compassion)
Gladiator , 2000
We decide our destiny
The physician is in the forefront
We need to adapt, or we will perish
To the world, we may be ordinary
people, but to our patients ,
we are heroes.