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The Henderson Repository is a free resource of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. It is dedicated to the dissemination of nursing research, researchrelated, and evidence-based nursing materials. Take credit for all your work, not just books and journal articles. To learn more, visit www.nursingrepository.org Item type Title Authors Presentation SPECIAL SESSION: Creating Academic Service Partnerships for Education, Practice and Research Fitzpatrick, Joyce J.; Quinn Griffin, Mary T.; Porter, Carol; Vezina, Maria; Fung, Sylvia; Tiwari, Agnes; Chan, Sophia Downloaded 8-May-2018 16:16:51 Link to item http://hdl.handle.net/10755/334964

Academic Service Partnership Model: Linkages to Improve Quality Care and Nurse Involvement in Acute Care Hospitals and Academic Institutions Joyce Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN Carol Porter, DNP, RN, FAAN Sylvia Fung, DHS, MSc, RN, FAAN Agnes Tiwari, PhD, RN, FAAN Sophia Chan, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN Maria Vezina, EdD, RN Mary Quinn Griffin, PhD, RN, FAAN Presented at Sigma Theta Tau International Research Conference Hong Kong, July 2014

The Partners Case Western Reserve University Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Cleveland, OH USA University of Hong Kong, School of Nursing, Hong Kong Mount Sinai Hospital Department of Nursing Center for Nursing Research and Education, New York, NY USA Hong Kong Hospital Authority Department of Nursing, Hong Kong

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

Hong Kong

University of Hong Kong School of Nursing

Hong Kong Hospital Authority

NY Visit January 2006

HKU Partnership CWRU 2007 Retreat HKU HKU Faculty

February 2007

The Foundation: The Academic Partnership CWRU HKU

The 3 rd Annual Nursing Forum HKU 2009

Partnership Objectives Prepare future nurse leaders Link academics and practice Enhance quality patient care Increase nurse engagement Share nursing challenges across settings Provide opportunities for cultural exchanges

HKU Faculty Retreat 2010

Connections to Other Universities: HKU Shanghai Visit 2010

Semester exchange for final year undergraduate students One of a handful of universities of US Schools of Nursing that offer international experience as credit-toward-major rather than as elective course CWRU course meets community health nursing requirement course title Nursing in a Global Community Students participate in community health and faculty research projects

Mount Sinai Medical Center New York City

Mount Sinai Hospital Center for Nursing Research & Education The Department of Nursing established the Center for Nursing Research and Education (CNRE) in collaboration with the Mount Sinai School of Medicine with a new focus in 2009: Research, Education, Global Health & Advanced Practice. One of the only nursing centers in the country to be established within a medical school, CNRE formalizes an already strong relationship between Mount Sinai nurses and physicians. The Center will facilitate multidisciplinary translational research programs that emphasize patient care and strengthen the profession of nursing through education, innovation and the application of research into everyday nursing practice.

Hong Kong Nurse Leaders Visit Mount Sinai Hospital (April 2011 to present) Hosted through the Center for Nursing Research and Education (CNRE) at Mount Sinai Observations and clinical experiences planned based on clinical backgrounds of nurses Matched with key leaders and clinicians within the institution

The Partnership Extended to an Academic Service Partnership MSH and HK Hospital Authority

Hong Kong Hospital Authority Nursing Leaders Collaborate with Mount Sinai Nursing Leaders 2011

University of Hong Kong Nursing Forum Revisited 2011 Combined with consultation to HK Health Authority (need description of key aspects of CP work with HK HA and photos of CP visit to hospitals in HK) HKHA Interested in the Advanced Practice role at MSH

Hong Kong Hospital Authority Nursing Leaders collaborate with Mount Sinai Nursing Leaders April 7-8, 2011 MSH Global Nursing Leadership Academy

Magnet Workshop, Hong Kong Hospital Authority May 2011 (Pictured Left) Carol Porter DNP, RN discussing the MSH Nursing experience: leading quality patient care. May 2011 (Pictured Right) HKHA Nursing Leader presenting on Structural Empowerment

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Clinical Staff are congratulated for improving pain management of their patients: Pain Buster Rounds by Hospital Leadership

HK Nurses at Mount Sinai 2012

Hong Kong Nursing Leaders February, 2012

US Nurse Leader Judy Miranda, MSN, APRN Transplant Expert Shares Experiences in Hong Kong - May 2012

Beyond Institutional Boundaries: Connections at the American Academy of Nursing 2012 2012 Academy of Nursing Induction Dinner; Pictured Left to Right; Seated: Frances Wong, PhD, BSN, RN; Sylvia Fung, DHS, MSc, RN; Carol Porter, DNP, RN, FAAN Standing; Angela Barron McBride, PhD, RN, FAAN; Sophia Chan, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN Barbara Nichols, DHL, MSN, RN, FAAN, ; Joyce Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN Agnes Tiwari, PhD, RN, FAAN; Beth Oliver, DNP, RN; Maria Vezina, EdD, RN, NEA-BC; Karen Martin, MSN, RN, FAAN

Hong Kong Nursing Leaders, December 2012

Hong Kong Nurse Leadership Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital 2012 Hosted through the Center for Nursing Research and Education at Mount Sinai Hospital 4 week intense experience Goals identified before Nursing Leadership Academy Observations and clinical experiences planned based on clinical & administrative backgrounds of nurses Matched with key leaders and clinicians within the institution

Wong Pui Han Chan Yuen Shan Antonia Wong Chun Kwan Ng Ching Ha Advanced Practice Nurse Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital Advanced Practice Nurse Queen Mary Hospital Advanced Practice Nurse United Christian Hospital Advanced Practice Nurse Tuen Mun Hospital

Interdisciplinary teamwork and collaboration Essential skills necessary for providing quality care, evaluation and process improvement focused on healthcare. Working and communicating effectively with each other. Keeping the patient in the center of their own care as an active participant. Patient /Family centered care is a fundamental value and essential in the improvement of clinical care, service, satisfaction and financial outcomes. (IHI) Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Improving the Patient Experience if Inpatient Care. http://www.ini.org/ihi/topics/patientcenteredcare/patientcenteredcaregeneral/emergingcon tent/improvingthepatientexperienceofinpatientcare.htm

Nurses Leading Change Driving Outcomes Positive work environment supporting nursing practice and excellent patient care Excellent Patient Satisfaction - patients and families Quality outcomes: clinical & organizational performance National and global nursing partnerships IOM report and work Global nursing leadership collaboration Collaboration on research, education and global healthcare Promote opportunities for professional growth for all nurses Let s learn from each other s experience and perspective

Clinical Quality Excellence, Positive Patient Experiences and a Satisfied Workforce = Success! Collaboration Culture of Staff and Patient Safety Team work at all levels Consider all perspectives Continuous analysis of outcomes Education loop back to frontline staff

Global connections Collaboration Service and academic partnerships

Panel Discussion at Hong Kong University on the IOM Future of Nursing Report - May 2011

Expanding the partnership January 2012 Philippines

Comparison study of nurses in 5 countries Perceptions of end of life choices for patients, parent, and self Published: Coffey, A. et al. (2013). Nurses preferred end-of-life treatment choices in five countries. International Nursing Review, 60:313-319.

Mr Murphy is an 84 year old man who has been brought to the emergency room. He has been living in a nursing home for a month. He has suffered from Alzheimer s disease for seven years and now he is moderately demented. He does not recognise his children but smiles at his wife. He needs help getting in and out of bed and walks with help. He has urinary incontinence and occasional fecal incontinence. He is vomiting bright red blood and his blood pressure is very low (BP 80/40). Unless he is treated he will most likely die. His family are not available and there is no advance directive in the chart. Please choose from one of the following treatment options: Palliative: Leave him in the nursing home and keep him comfortable Limited: Transfer to hospital for blood transfusion but no surgery or endoscopy Surgery: Blood transfusion, endoscopy and surgery if necessary Intensive: Blood transfusions, endoscopy and surgery, intensive care, ventilator, and everything a modern hospital has to offer to maintain life.

Treatment choices for each scenario Palliative/ Limited Patient Parent Self Surgical /Intensive Palliative /Limited Surgical /Intensive Palliative /Limited Surgical/ Intensive HK* 53% (n=83) 27% (n=42) 62% (n=97) 20% (n=31) 69% (n=108) 13% (n=21) IRL* 71% (n=132) 27% (n=51) 77% (n=143) 22% (n=40) 87% (n=162) 11% (n=21) ISRAEL* 40% (n=57) 57% (n=81) 39% (n=55) 60% (n=84) 66% (n=93) 32% (n=45) ITALY* 57% (n=148) 43% (n=110) 68% (n=177) 32% (n=84) 82% (n=215) 18% (n=46) US* 40% (n=139) 60% (n=205) 72% (n=248) 28% (n=96) 84% (n=288) 16% (n=56) *Percentages may not equal 100% because of missing data

Figure: I would perform CPR 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Patient Parent Self HONG KONG IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY US

Lessons Learned from Partnership Nurses face many of the same challenges across the world. Culture is a VERY important component of health and health care delivery. We all have much to learn from each other. Formal partnerships facilitate learning at all levels of the organization.

Future Plans Extend opportunities for clinical nurses and nurse leaders to visit the partner institutions. Extend partnerships to nurse colleagues from other cultures. Build opportunities to share best practices to enhance quality care for patients, families, and communities. Strengthen the collaborative research.