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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 Format Title Presentation Text-based Document The Indiana University Nursing Learning Partnership Authors Broome, Marion E.; Everett, Linda Q. Downloaded 29-Jun-2018 16:30:53 Link to item http://hdl.handle.net/10755/308775

A Call for Radical Transformation in Nursing Education and Practice at Indiana University and Indiana University Health The Journey Begins August 2010 Marion E. Broome, PhD, RN, FAAN Dean & Distinguished Professor Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, IU Health Deputy Chair, University Clinical Affairs Cabinet Indiana University School of Nursing Linda Q. Everett, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Executive Vice President & Chief Nurse Executive Indiana University Health Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs Indiana University School of Nursing

Quote on Partnerships True, they (partnerships) are based on common goals and complementary talents of each of the partners. True, effective partnerships are based on common assumptions and values. In reality though they are based primarily on relationships between 2 or more people, and as such, there is nothing simple, common or easy about them. (Broome, 2009)

What we will talk about here: Define the characteristics of effective academic practice partnerships Identify impact of such practices on academic and practice institutions and their constituencies Identify facilitators and barriers to the establishment and continuity of effective academic practice partnerships Identify strategies for nursing leaders to assist in development of effective partnerships (AONE-AACN Task Force, 2011)

Vision of the IUNLP (2010) The Indiana University Nursing Learning Partnership (IUNLP) is a partnership that demonstrates an interdependence between practice and education, based on a shared vision, mission and accountability that is patient-centered. This partnership supports an environment where every IU Health nurse and IUSON nursing student is welcomed and integrated into the IU Health learning community of nursing professionals.

Mission The mission of this intentional academic-practice partnership is to demonstrate the value nursing brings to improving the health of the community. share a vision of nursing and create a healthy work environment within the life-long learning community of nurses. nurses and students take ownership for their role in advancing the profession. role model embodiment of caring, clinical reasoning, coaching, teaching, learning, problem solving, collaboration, and crucial conversations

Who are we? IUSON 1300+ students BSN, RN-BSN, MSN (9 programs); DNP; PhD; Post Doctoral studies (T-32) Strong research mission Faculty= 36 TT; 32 CT (17 doctorally prepared; 8 in doctoral programs) IUH Nursing 9,000 Direct Care Nurses Require BSN within 5 years of hire as of 2015 Excellence in nursing care through evidence-based practice, nursing research, and professional development. Six Magnet hospitals

AONE-AACN Task Force Recommendations Guiding principles for the work of the IUNLP

Collaborative relationships are established and sustained through Formal relationships at the senior leadership level Practiced at multiple levels throughout the organization Clearly articulated shared vision Mutual goals with set evaluation periods

Knowledge is shared through mechanisms such as: Commitment to life-long learning Intentional sharing of current best practices management systems Joint preparation for national certification, accreditation and regulatory reviews Inter-professional education Joint research Joint committee appointments Joint development of competencies

Mutual respect and trust are the cornerstones of the practice/academia relationship and include: Shared conflict engagement competencies Joint accountability and recognition for contributions Frequent and meaningful engagement Mutual investment and commitment Transparency

And in the beginning. (May, 2010) Relationship, career experiences and commitment of both leaders Traditional relationships across settings: student precepting for capstone, donated faculty time on occasional committee; nurses in academic programs; clinical experts teaching in Office of Lifelong Learning. Retreat with leaders from both settings (n=13) and a facilitator, Dr. Lucia Wocial who is joint faculty and nurse ethicist

Appreciative Inquiry 4-D Cycle Discovery What gives life? (The best of what is) Appreciating Destiny How to empower, learn, and adjust/improvise? Sustaining Affirmative Topic Choice Dream What might be? (What is the world calling for) Envisioning Results Design What should be--the ideal? Co-constructing Cooperrider, et. al, 2011.

Imagine that it is 2015 and IU Health and IUSON have just won an award for their model of transformational nursing education and practice. What is said about the partnership at the award ceremony (who would have guessed?)

And we said.. The IU Nurse is a nurse caring for persons/families within the continuum of care with the IU Health System Every IU Nurse is a patient-centered learner/teacher bringing leadership to the intraprofessional team. Every IU patient is cared for by a nurse who has the capacity to see and act within a web of relationships. Every IU nurse contributes to the intraprofessional learning community supporting excellence in patient care delivery. Every IU Nurse can articulate his/her role in the IU Nursing Learning Model

Joint small groups worked on Review of Literature on Practice-Academic Relationships Analysis of existing partnership models in the literature and draft of potential model Identifying outcome goals for the partnership

IUNLP Model Exemplary Nursing Practice Transformative Learning Experiences Shared Transformational Leadership Improved Health of Our Community Knowledge Generation / Translation Application Culture Resources

Begin with the end in mind Shared Improved Health of Our Community Culture

Exemplary Nursing Practice Exemplary Nursing Practice Faculty leadership as co-chairs in EBP and Education Steering Committees Faculty participation on board committees for quality and risk management Faculty leadership for unit manager journal club at University Hospital

Transformative Learning Experiences Partnership in Simulation Center- students and graduate nurses, interdisciplinary simulations Joint appointments: PhD IUH nurse ethicist teaching BSN ethics course; DNP prepared ACNP program coordinator; PhD IUH wound/ostomy nurse, teaching in ANP program and research co-investigator, etc. Transformative Learning Experiences

Knowledge Generation / Translation Application Knowledge Generation / Translation Application Faculty Research Facilitators at Methodist, Riley, University, IU Bloomington, IU West. 17 hospital EBP Steering Committee co-chair. API Institute (12 month EBP projects)

Transformational Leadership Transformational Leadership IUSON Leadership on Board Committees IUH Leadership participation in IUSON Board of Advisors

Resources People: sustains the vision and implement the mission by actively seeking ways to work together Salary: 8 shared faculty IU Health employed teaching in the IUSON BSN program Grant Support: HRSA: Nurse Education Practice Quality and Retention (NEPQR) $1.24 M over three years

Work of the Partnership Leadership Practice Setting: IUNLP Goal Grid and Action Plan A more stable workforce improves quality and patient safety Increase in the educational level of nurses Increase in evidence-based practices Increase in research and the dissemination of science Practice innovation Increase in inter-professional communication and collaboration IUNLP Goals Academic Setting Enhanced learning in the classroom and clinical setting Increased recruitment of faculty and preceptors Increased access to research participants and sites Accreditation Cost effectiveness Increased quality and quality of clinical placements Increased faculty and student satisfaction Increased student hiring upon graduation

Examples of DNP student-nurse manager joint projects BMT a Unit in Transition: managing increased patient volume while waiting for space. Review best practices for BMT units across the country, in search of cultural, policy, process or structural changes that could help ease the current staff burden. A NICU in transition from modular unit all private rooms. Evaluate impact on workflow without increasing nursing personnel resources.

Outcomes Scholarly outcomes: Presentations at regional MNRS (2012) and national AONE (2011) meetings 15 Publications: e.g. Advances in Nursing Science (2012) Journal of Pediatric Nursing (2011) Operational outcomes: shared faculty for teaching research appointments financial support for research/ebp faculty council consultants and shared appointments that follows both ways

AACN-AONE Task Force Barriers and Facilitators BARRIERS: Lack of Time Lack of resources Lack of communication FACILITATORS: Shared vision with mutual goals and objectives Clear communication (within and outside of the group) Scheduled face to face meetings (monthly) Multiple intersecting points

AACN-AONE Task Force Strategies To develop these dream partnerships requires: Administrators willing to take a risk and assume responsibility Faculty connections Philanthropy/resources College mission that supports and values faculty practice Mission, vision, values of partners aligned Synergy The right people at the right time in the right places!

Team in constant transition Anne Belcher Marion Broome Janice Buelow Liz Cerbie Marilyn Cox Deb Cullen Joanne Duffy Jennifer Dwyer Pat Ebright Linda Everett Judy Halstead Jennifer Harley Angie McNelis Sherry Sims Mary Sitterding Janet Welch Lucia Wocial Linda Chase Jennifer Dunscomb Janet Fulton Susan Hendricks Sue Lasiter Julie Meek Jennifer Sweeney Lori Knarr Sue McLennon Debbie Demeester Jenny Embree

When I dream alone, it is just a dream. When we dream together, it is the beginning of reality. When we work together, following our dream, it is the creation of heaven on earth. (Adapted Brazilian Proverb)