Title: Emerging Nursing Roles
1Emerging Nursing Roles
- Pathway to the Stars
- Course 192
2HOUSE KEEPING
- Welcome
- This is a 1.5 hour class
- Please silence your cell phones and pagers.
- If you must answer a call, please leave the
room. - Thank you.
3- Please,
- Hold your questions during the presentation.
- Questions written on the 3X5 cards provided will
be answered at the conclusion of the
presentation. - For questions not answered,
- the question and the answer will be available on
the web.
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5Objectives
- To express the shift occurring in nursing
practice related to Information Technology - To identify future IT career opportunities within
the nursing profession. - To recognize the diversity of VA career pathways
6Introductions
- Nancy H. Prewitt, BSN, RNC, CNA
- VAMC Lexington
- Patricia Costa, MBA, BSN PI/IS Coordinator
- VAMC Providence
- Cynthia Andrus , MSN, RN
- VAMC Houston
- Paula Miller RN, MSN, CNL TVHCS,
Nashville -
7Changes, Changes, Changes
- What changes have you seen in
- the past 10 years?
- Have those changes involved technology and
information management? - Have those changes improved your practice?
8Traditional to Expanded Roles
- Primarily inpatient nursing leading to the
- Expansion into many various roles
- Case Management Managing smaller numbers of
patients intensively - Care Management Managing large numbers of
patients across the continuum - Telephone Care / Triage Assessing symptoms /
changes in condition and offering education and
advice by protocol
9More Expanded Roles
- Patient Advocate
- Admissions Coordinator Bed Czar
- Utilization Management
- Process Improvement Coordinator
- Decision Support System
- Safety Officer
- NSQUIP surgical data and trending
- Med Model Consultant
- Performance Monitor / Measures Expert
- Care Coordination Home Tele-health (CCHT)
- Discharge Planner
- Home Health / Extended Care / HBPC (Home Based
Primary Care) - Clinical Applications Coordinator
- BCMA Coordinator
- Informatics Nurse
- Computer ADPAC
10Population Specific Roles
- Poly-trauma Team
- OEF/OIF Transition Team
- Suicide Prevention Coordinator
- Rehabilitation Coordinator
11Nurse Manager
- Contrast Traditional Head Nurse Role
- Present Day Nurse Manager Role
- Managing work unit and resources (human and
otherwise) through data - Developing staff
- Improving processes for staff, facility and
particularly for patients - Managing outcomes through data
- Building Teams
- Mentoring others
- Promoting stewardship through good resource
management -
12Nurse Practitioner (ARNP)
- Wise use of resources
- Improve efficiency and productivity
- Function in variety of settings
- Role as Primary Care Provider
13Changes in Delivery of Care
- -Continued Shift from Inpatient to Outpatient
- -Community Based Outreach Clinics (CBOC)
- -Telemedicine / Remote Care
- -Staff Education and Training
- -Remote training and Team Building
- -Group Clinics
- -Access, Access, Access 30 mile access
- -Right Care, Right Place, Right Time
14For Those Who Served
- My Health e Vet
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- For Staff and Patients
- Disease Management
- Diaries and Logs
- Prescriptions
- Lab Results
- Health Information
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15One VA
- -Standardization / Expectations
- -No Veteran Left Behind
- -Remote Data
- -Cross-country Committees / Task Forces
- -Networking / Knowledge Sharing
16Find your pathway to the stars!
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18Moving To the Dark Side???
- Nursing Informatics in the VA
- Patricia A. Costa RN, MBA, BSN
19Digital Landscape
- Digital Refugees denial
- Digital Voyeurs look wait
- Digital Immigrants participants
- Digital Natives live it
20Nursing Informatics
- Explosive Growth in Computers
- Combination of Nursing Skills and Computer
Expertise - Found in any arena related to healthcare
21What Is Nursing Informatics
- The use of information technologies in relation
to any of the functions that are within the
purview of nursing and are carried out by nurses
in the performance of their duties. This
comprises the care of patients, administration,
education and research. (Hannah 1985)
22What Is Nursing Informatics
- Nursing informatics (NI) integrates nursing
science, computer and information science, and
cognitive science to manage, communicate, and
expand the data, information, knowledge, and
wisdom of nursing practice.ANA 2008
23What Is Nursing Informatics
- "... use of information technologies in relation
to those functions within the purview of nursing,
and that are carried out by nurses when
performing their duties.
24Why Nursing Informatics
- "Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and
stupid. Human beings are incredibly slow,
inaccurate and brilliant. Together they are
powerful beyond imagination." - Albert Einstein
25Who is Nursing Informatics?
26ADPAC
- Automated Data Processing Applications Coordinator
27CAC
- Clinical Applications Coordinator
28PI/IS Coordinator
- Performance Improvement/Information Systems
Coordinator
29BCMA Coordinator
- Bar Code Medication Administration Coordinator
30OIT
- Office of Information Technology
31How Do I Get Theah From Heah
- Become a Super User
- Volunteer for projects
- Continue education
- Obtain a BSN
- Certification
- Obtain a Masters in Nursing Informatics
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34Merging Roles
- Clinical Practitioner and Clinical Instructor
- Cynthia Andrus, MSN, RN,
- BCMA/ADPAC Coordinator
- Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
- Houston, Texas
- July 17, 2008
35The Nursing Professional Career Challenges
- Nursing Shortages (Hospital)
- Limited Nurse Educators (School Of
- Nursing)
- Competent Graduate Nurse
- Professional Role Models
36Nursing Shortages (Hospital Setting)
- Baby Boomer Age and the Health Care Needs Grow
- Increase Workload Potential Threat to Quality
Care - Newly Licensed RNs Changed Principal Jobs after
One Year
37Limited Nursing Educators (School Of Nursing)
- A Wave of Faculty Retirement Increase
- Higher Compensation in Clinical and Private
- Sector Settings
- Limited Qualified Master and Doctoral Professors
38Competent Graduate Nurses Challenges
- Inadequate Transition from a Graduate Nurse to a
Competent Practitioner
39Professional Role Model for Nurses
- Ability to Handle Stressful Moments
- Working With Limited Resources
- General Attitude About Nursing Profession
- Exemplifying Leadership
40Strategies To Address Nursing Shortage
- Creating a Healthy Work Environment
- Developing more Public-Private Partnership
- Using Technology as a Training Tool
- Designing more Flexible Roles for Advance
Practice Nurses - Raise the Imagine of Nursing in the Media
- Work together with Schools to Increase the
Interest in Nursing Careers
41Continue Strategies For Nurse Shortage
- Provide Financial Support
- Education Debt Reduction (EDRP)
- Employee Incentive Scholarship Program (EISP)
- National Nursing Education Initiative (NNEI)
- Tuition Support Program
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
42Strategies to Address Faculty Shortage
- Develop an incentive Program for Graduate Nurses
to Teach in a School of Nursing after Graduation - Launched an Online Resource to Support Nurses in
obtaining a Teaching Career in Nursing - Develop a Partnership with Healthcare Delivery
Model and Academia
43Producing a Competent, Successful and Happy Nurse
- Partnership between Nursing School and Healthcare
Organization - Example VA Learning Opportunities Residency
- (VALOR) for Senior Nursing Students
- Design Specific Orientation for the Graduate
Nurse Basic patient care skills development to
extensive assessment and intervention skills - Example Internship Program A Year Long Program
for the Novice Nurse
44Positive Nursing Imagine Sets the Tone for
Emerging Nursing Roles
- Increase Recruitment and Retention
- Creates and Maintains a Healthy Environment
- Open Dialogue for Collaboration with other
Agencies - Promotes Advance Nursing Practice
- Embraces Technology Positively
- Enhances Evidence-Based Practice
45Bridging Theory With Practicum
- Dr. Betty Adams,
- Dean, Prairie View,AM
- College of Nursing
- Ms. Thelma Gray Becknell, Chief Nurse, Michael
E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
Develop a partnership to bridge practice and
theory with the same goal in mind to provide
quality nursing care and patient outcome
46The Partnership
- Two Master Prepared Nursing Staff, VA Medical
Center received Positions As Clinical Instructor
for Prairie View AM School of Nursing -
Medical Surgery -
Adult Mental Health - Medical Surgical Clinical Instructor Role
Clinical Practice Manager that provides support
to the clinical units this role serves as an
education clinical leader for assigned Nursing
Units
47Continue With Partnership
- Adult Mental Health Clinical Instructors Role
- BCMA/ADPAC Coordinator, Houston VA Medical
Center - BCMA Coordinator manages business and clinical
operational for medication administration and
ADPAC works with Nursing Application
48Benefits of Partnership
- Opportunities
- Blending theory and practice at the bedside
support same school of thoughts - Increase the understanding of Evidence-Based
Practice - Demonstrates Evidence-Based Practice at the
bedside - Increase the knowledge of Hospital Policy and
Procedures with Nursing Practice
49Additional Benefits of Collaboration
- Develop Basic Skills for Patient Care
- Increase Recruitment and create a stronger
environment for retention - Increase awareness of Nursing Emerging Roles
50Projected Partnership
- Houston Community College School of Nursing and
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center - Developing an Assimilation Lab for Bar Code
Medication Administration - First Phase Discussing with both Agencys IT
efforts to begin and complete this project
51Emerging RolesPathway To The Stars
- Lets invest in our future and watch how the
Novice Nurse will manifest into an Expert Nurse
as they float - through
A Nursing Career following a Pathway of Stars
leading the way!
Nursing Administration
Informatics Nurse
Performance Improvement/Information System
Clinical Nurse Leader
BCMA Coordinator
52Emerging Nursing Roles
53The Clinical Nurse Leader--A New Nursing Care
Delivery Role
- By Paula Miller MSN, RN
- Clinical Nurse Leader
54 Objectives
- Provide Historical background of CNL role
development by AACN - Define and identify role of the CNL
- Education required for CNL Role
- Describe CNL Outcomes
55HISTORY OF CNL
- 2000 American Association of Colleges of
Nursing engaged in extensive collaboration about
the future of nursing e.g. Nursing education,
shortages, aging workforce - - Task Force on Education and
- Regulation or Professional Nursing
- Practice (TFER1)
- - Task Force on the Hallmarks of
- Professional Practice Environments
- (TFER2)
56American Association of Colleges of Nursing
(AACN) Functions
- Recognize health organizations for nursing
excellence through the Magnet recognition program - Provides certification for nurses in specialty
areas - Accredits providers and approves continuing
nursing education. - Offers information and educational services and
products to support credentialing programs
57 TFER1
- Concluded that there needed to be more nurses
educated at the Masters Level to guide practice
at the point of care. - Determined that the patient care delivery system
needed to be redesigned to assure the skills and
competencies at the point of care were maximized - Final report recommended that new nursing
educational models and a new nursing role needed
to be developed
58 TFER2
- TFER2 - Created with members of both education
and practice Charged to create this new role
from both education and practice to meet the
current and future demands of healthcare - May 2003 The Working Paper or Working White
Paper on the Role of the Clinical Nurse Leader
was developedled to creation of new role in
Nursing.
59What is a Clinical Nurse Leader?
- Not a nursing role of Administration or
Management - Not an Assistant to the Nurse Manager
- Not a Charge Nurse Role
- Should not fill in for Nurse Manager in absence
nor should Nurse Manager fill in for Clinical
Nurse Leader
60Clinical Nurse Leader Roles
- Clinician
- Outcomes Manager
- Client Advocate
- Educator
- Information Manager
- Systems Analyst/Risk Anticipator
- Team Managerworkload flow
- Member of a Profession
- Lifelong Learner
61What does the CLINICAL NURSE LEADER do?
- Provides and manages care at the point of care
- Designs, Implements, and Evaluates Client Care
Outcomes - Coordinates, Delegates and Supervises THE CARE
provided by the healthcare team
- Promotes Evidence Base Practice
- Implement and evaluate change at the micro-system
levelthat will greatly influence the
macro-system environment.
62CNL Education and Title
- Requires a Masters or Post Masters certificate
in Clinical Management Program - Requires passing certification exam to carry CNL
title - 2007 The CNL title became a Registered trademark
nursing title by Federal Trademark Office.
63The CNL Role Growing
- As of February 2008, 329 individuals have
successfully achieved the CNL credential and over
1,250 students were enrolled in CNL programs
across the country (AACN, 2008)
64How can a CNL be used?
- Nursing Role Model
- Change Agent
- Unit based or facility based problem solver
- Collect/Analyzes and trends data
- Introduce Microsystem Changes
- Introduce Evidenced Based Practice at the bedside
65Examples of CNL Outcomes
- Decrease in No Show/Cancellation Rates in
procedure labs and clinics - Decrease in Surgery Cancellations
- Decrease LOS
- Decrease surgical infection rates
- Decrease ventilated assist pneumonia
- Decrease staff turnover rate
- Increase quality in delivery of care at the
bedside
66Questions