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C714 2015 ANCC National Magnet Conference Empowering Ambulatory Nurses With Shared Governance Track: Transformational Leadership Wednesday October 7, 2015 11:30am-12:30pm Eric Zack DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, AOCN, BMTCN Susan Hurley MPH, BSN, RN Kathleen Fischer BSN, RN-BC Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, IL Objectives Learn about the efforts initiated by ambulatory nurses highlighting: 1) Details on how shared governance principles were adapted to fit the outpatient environment 2) The challenges & opportunities experienced with implementing Magnet principles in an outpatient setting 3) Ongoing implementation processes to promote culture change 2 Rush Campus 3 1

Rush University Medical Center Not-for-profit 664-bed academic medical center Nationally & internationally known Excellence in patient care Education Research >6000 employees > 2000 RNs Seeking our 4 th Magnet Designation Fall 2015 4 The Tower 5 Mission, Vision, & Values 6 2

Shared Governance Philosophy & structure (model) All levels of nursing staff share responsibility & accountability for practice & quality Voice Shared decision making Active problem solving Promotes collaboration Luther Christman PhD, RN, FAAN 7 Inpatient Organizational Structure Nursing Administration Shared Governance 8 PNS Executive Committee 9 3

Current State Rush University Medical Group (RUMG) Ambulatory Practices 462 Physicians 76 Nurse Practitioners 215 Registered Nurses 2 Department Administrators 58% of practice leaders are RNs 70+ Locations 373,000 annual ambulatory visits 763,000 completed visits in the practices 10 The Rush System 11 Hospital Affairs Office of the CNO 12 Last Updated 06.26.2015 4

Rush Ambulatory Nurses 13 Timeline Rush recognized need for shared governance in ambulatory setting Ambulatory representative to PNS Executive Committee Monthly ambulatory council meetings 14 Tapping into PNS Structure Change in PNS RUMG Executive Member Committed to a 2 year term Representative at monthly executive meetings & hospital quality meetings Brought Ambulatory issues to the table Increased awareness of Ambulatory Nurses 15 5

Uncharted Territory 2 co-chairs were appointed by AVP of ambulatory operations to lead ambulatory advisory group Fully vetted: Interest, ability to lead groups, time available, different skill sets of leaders Developed Ambulatory Nursing Advisory Council 1 st meeting set for October 2013 16 Ambulatory Nurse Council Meetings Goal: Engage ambulatory nurses Continued to meet monthly Great turnout of managers Clinic Issues Social discussion Networking 17 Charter Draft Purpose Membership Terms of Office Meetings Duties Presented to PNS Executive Committee for approval 18 6

Assessment Limited understanding of: Shared governance (PNS) Professional Nursing Practice how it affected ambulatory nurses No knowledge base of Magnet Huge disconnect between ambulatory & inpatient nurses 19 2013 RUMG Ambulatory Nursing Engagement Survey *Only 53% of RUMG nurses are either engaged or content 35% 11% 25% 28% Engaged Content Ambivalent Disengaged 20 What s Next????? Leadership group met to determine next steps & process for ambulatory nurse engagement Collaborated with our nursing experts in ambulatory, shared governance, & Magnet to develop mandatory educational program 21 7

Educational Program Structural Empowerment & the Impact of Role in Healthcare for Ambulatory Care Nurses 22 Program Objectives 1) Recognize key constructs of structural empowerment as related to nursing practice, interdisciplinary collaboration, & patient outcomes 2) Interpret important healthcare specific environmental components driving focus of ambulatory care nurse role & related outcomes 3) Identify key components of Magnet Model of Nursing Excellence & how ambulatory care nurses are integral therein 4) Assess how the Professional Practice Model drives activities such as performance evaluation, clinical ladder, & exemplary professional practice 23 Break Out Session What should it look like? What are the components needed? What is the process for assembling it? 24 8

Responses Vision: Excellent patient care, resources to achieve it, evidence based care Components: Manager support, buy-in from physician partners, dedicated time to attend advisory council meetings Process for assembling: Improved communication, stronger connections between clinics 25 Believe you can and you re halfway there ------ Teddy Roosevelt 26 Next Steps AVP Presentation to Ambulatory Medical Directors meeting Sought physician buy-in for staff & support to nurse managers role Presented engagement data Steps to strengthen nursing practice delineated 27 9

Linking Ambulatory Enhancing Professional Development Clinical Ladder Committee formed Dedicated resource to focus on ambulatory nurses professional development Ambulatory Magnet Champions identified Renewed momentum for ambulatory advisory group Committees restructured with broad nursing representation 29 Support for Nursing Exemplary Professional Practice : What does it mean for the Ambulatory Nurse? Equity & salary scale review completed through HR to support nurse advancement Review of shared governance, PNS, & Magnet Ambulatory Clinical Ladder Portfolio development resources 30 10

Our Progress 31 Where Are We Going? 32 Transformational Leadership Align 2016 RUMG Department Advisory Committee with RUSH strategic themes & goals 33 11

Structural Empowerment Clinical ladder Standardize the RN orientation process Define new RN competency Formalize mentor/preceptor program Developing the like-clinic advisory committees 34 Exemplary Professional Practice Developing metrics using electronic medical record reports Defining nurse sensitive indicators Identifying quality projects & standardizing processes Developing telephone triage quality project 35 New Knowledge, Innovations & Improvements Continue Lunch & Learns on specific topics for quality projects & EBP Development of Ambulatory Nursing newsletter Improvements in the Ambulatory website as a communication tool Develop a format for communication of internal/external CE programs for Ambulatory Nursing 36 12

Lessons Learned Must have a vision: Start somewhere but start Support from leadership Ambulatory is not the same as inpatient Don t be afraid to create your own ambulatory structure Define strong roots but promote growth of off shoots Keep moving forward even if you feel progress is not being made Communicate, communicate Develop a communication tool early on & educate on its use 37 2014 RUMG Ambulatory Nursing Engagement Survey *More than 80% of RUMG nurses are either engaged or content 12% 7% 37% Engaged Content Ambivalent 44% Disengaged 38 2013/2014 Comparison *Significant progress has been made over the past year 39 13

If you are not prepared to be wrong, you will never come up with anything original ------ Sir Ken Robinson 40 Thank you for your time & attention 41 14