LEADING TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE: AN INNOVATIVE PRECEPTOR EDUCATION PROGRAM. Susan A. Seibert, DNP, RN Sheila L. Hauck, DNP, RN, NEA-BC

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LEADING TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE: AN INNOVATIVE PRECEPTOR EDUCATION PROGRAM Susan A. Seibert, DNP, RN Sheila L. Hauck, DNP, RN, NEA-BC

FACULTY DISCLOSURE Presenter Name: Conflicts of Interest Employer Sponsorship/Commercial Support Presenter Name: Conflicts of Interest Employer Sponsorship/Commercial Support Susan A. Seibert, DNP, RN None St. Mary s Medical Center University of Southern Indiana None Sheila L. Hauck, DNP, RN, NEA-BC None St. Mary s Medical Center None

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Session Goal: Inform attendees of an innovative preceptor preparation initiative that promoted transformational change. List content elements of an evidence-based preceptor program. Identify interactive problem-based learning activities to enable preceptor application of educational theory and teaching strategies. Identify two strategies that preceptors may use to support critical thinking of new graduate nurses. Recognize organizational outcomes related to an effective preceptor preparation program. Relate the leadership function of a Professional Practice Council, the Nursing Education and Professional Development Council, in developing, implementing, and evaluating an innovative preceptor preparation program.

EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Overall Strategic Goal: Improve retention rate of new RNs Strategy 1: Evaluation of current preceptor program Attendance at the 2 previous Preceptor training class Nov. 2014: 10 RNs enrolled; 3 attended, remaining noshows April 2014: 15 RNs enrolled; 7 attended, remaining noshows

EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Strategy 1: Evaluation of current preceptor program Preceptor Survey Results: 46% have taken the preceptor class 60% felt they received proper training 72% felt prepared to be a preceptor

EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Strategy 1: Evaluation of current preceptor program Orientee Survey Results: 64% spoke or met with preceptor before first day Barriers at the bedside with orientee: preceptor always being pulled away to do other things; preceptor had too many patients.

EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Retention of new Associates FY13 new RN retention rate - 73%; loss $1.1M FY14 new RN retention rate - 91%; loss $265,000

DEDICATED EDUCATION UNIT 6 West Renal Diabetic Unit The RN turnover rate decreased from 2.2 to 0. The RN vacancy rate decreased from 10.1 to 3.7 Applications to unit RN positions increased by 213%. Cassel, L. Moll, M. & Seibert, S. (2015). Improved nurse recruitment and retention on a Dedicated Education Unit. Indiana Center for Nursing Summit. Indianapolis, IN. Peer- Reviewed Poster Presentation.

EBP: PRECEPTOR DEVELOPMENT TEAM Subcommittee: Education and Professional Development Council Consultant: Susan Seibert DNP, RN, USI DEU Liaison Anne Topper BSN, RN, CMSRN Suzanne Buchanan BSN, RN- BC Elizabeth Logan BSN, RN, CCRN Nicholas Rhoades BSN, RN, CCRN Krystia Standifer BSN, RN, PCCN Christina Richeson BSN, RN Kelly Jordan RN Lana Labhart MSN, RN, PCCN Christy Embrey BSN, RN Bill Carter BSN, MHA, RN, NE-BC Betsy McCune MSN, RNC Kim Darr BSN, RN, CPAN Angela Clayton MSN, RN- CNS Brian Marvell BSN, RN, CCRN Carlene Oliver MSN, RN Diane Parrish BSN, RN, CCRN Bev Farmer MSN, RN-BC Sheila Hauck DNP, RN, NEA-BC

PICO QUESTION: PRECEPTOR PROGRAM What type of preceptor education or training program promotes a culture of nursing excellence which supports effective nurse preceptorships, fostering the close, trusting relationships needed to develop orientees to their fullest potential?

LITERATURE SEARCH Inclusion Criteria: all articles published in 2004 to present in English language in full text; scholarly articles, peer-reviewed journals. Search Engines: OVID, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health database and ProQuest Health and Medical Complete. Inclusion criteria: quantitative and qualitative studies, innovative pilot studies and expert opinion. Keywords: preceptor preparation, preceptor orientation, and critical thinking, nursing education

LITERATURE SEARCH Total yield: 162 Articles met criteria: 74 Articles for review: 53 Levels of Evidence: Level 3: 7 Level 4: 3 Level 5: 7 Level 6: 13 Level 7: 23

LITERATURE CONCEPT SYNTHESIS Preceptor Roles and Responsibilities Empowering the Orientation Process Creating a Learning Environment Identifying and Optimizing Learning Styles Teaching Skills Coaching Critical Thinking Skills Evaluating Orientee Performance and Feedback Fostering Role Socialization Seibert, S. & Bonham, E. (2016). Preparing DEU staff nurses for the role of clinical teacher. Journal for Nurses in Professional Development, 32(4), 2015-211.

HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE A group of healthcare workers sharing a common domain of interest who collaborate to enhance the practice, further professional expertise, and augment institutional knowledge. A Healthcare Community of Practice involves three elements: community, practice and domain. Seibert, S. (2015). The meaning of a healthcare community of practice. Nursing Forum, 50(2), 69-74. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nuf.12065?

PILOT COHORT Units: 3 Critical Care, 1 Step Down, and 2 Med/surg One Day Experiential Workshop Location: College of Nursing and Health Professions Curriculum adapted from DEU Staff Preparation literature synthesis of themes

CREATING A LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

COACHING CRITICAL THINKING Overall Strategic Goal: Improve retention rate of new RNs Strategy 2: Develop and fortify critical thinking competence in orientees Define critical thinking Relate the levels of cognition Identify two strategies to coach critical thinking Demonstrate the think aloud technique Demonstrate questioning techniques Appreciate the value in creating a trusting relationship when using questioning as a teaching strategy

COACHING CRITICAL THINKING THIS IS THE KEY!

TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE Strategy 3: Support effective nurse preceptorships resulting in competent new RN associates and improved nurse retention. 70 Preceptors successfully completed pilot program Preceptor Program Educational Outcomes Scale Overall score: 3.44/4.00 Likert scale indicating a perceived increase in preceptor knowledge and skills Subscales Change in knowledge & teaching: 3.41 Change in generic preceptor skills: 3.45 Change in preceptor self efficacy: 3.40 Change in preceptor attitude toward Orientee: 3.61 Change in preceptor program educational outcomes: 3.40 Smedley, A., Morey, P., & Race, P. (2010). Enhancing the knowledge, attitudes, and skills of preceptors: An Australian Perspective. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 41(10), 451-457. doi:10.3928/00220124-20100601-08

TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE Strategy 3: Support effective nurse preceptorships resulting in competent new RN associates and improved nurse retention. Participant Comments: excellent program liked simulations and debriefing learned new communication techniques opened my eyes to asking critical thinking questions valuable preceptor tools were presented

TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE Strategy 3: Support effective nurse preceptorships resulting in competent new RN associates and improved nurse retention Orientee Evaluation of Preceptor: 67/70 (95.7%) preceptors were evaluated Survey items were ranked highly favorable 100% Recommend using preceptor again Themes General Comments: preceptor was knowledgeable improved my confidence I felt accepted/welcomed to unit

TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE Strategy 3: Support effective nurse preceptorships resulting in competent new RN associates and improved nurse retention Examples of how preceptor enhanced orientee learning: asked questions to stimulate critical thinking provided learning opportunities explained skills in detail provided good feedback

TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE Overall Strategic Goal: Improve retention rate of new RNs Strategy 3: Support effective nurse preceptorships resulting in competent new RN associates and improved nurse retention New Graduate retention at 6 months - 92% Preceptor Program curriculum approved as official preparation for all Preceptor Education at St. Mary s Medical Center.

PRECEPTOR PILOT GRADUATES References Available upon request