Beyond the Clinical Ladder: Gundersen Health System s Innovative Professional Development Framework

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Beyond the Clinical Ladder: Gundersen Health System s Innovative Professional Development Framework Presenters: Mary Lu Gerke RN, PhD Vice President Nursing Systems & Chief Nursing Officer Judi Pronk MS, RN Administrative Director of Nursing, Inpatient Patty Stilwell RN, Hospital Expert Leader, Pre Op Patti Virnig RN Clinical Manager, Labor and Delivery

Nursing Professional Framework Advisory Board Webinar - April 29, 2014 Mary Lu Gerke, PhD, RN Judi Pronk, MS, RN Patti Virnig, RN Patty Stilwell, RN

Gundersen Integrated Delivery System 325-bed tertiary Medical Center Level II Trauma Center Region s only NIH Certified Stroke Center 41 clinic locations Several affiliate organizations Service area over 19 counties in three states 6,500 total employees Over 700 employed medical, dental and associate staff Gundersen Medical Foundation Residency and Medical Education Programs Clinical Research Program

Of the 6500+ employees, almost 1400 are nurses. We are creating a new framework for professional nursing, based on the Theory of Human Caring, to empower and engage nursing staff to own their practice and provide multiple pathways for professional growth.

Our Nursing Vision We are inspired by the patient s story and known for our passion, dedication, knowledge, engagement, and joy in our profession. Our Guiding Principles Our journey to nursing excellence begins with the belief that it is a privilege to care for patients.

Background: Beginning the Journey History of Gundersen Nursing Models 1982 1992 4-tiered Clinical Ladder System 1992 2002 Differentiated Case Management 2003 2010 Expert Leader Clinic and Hospital Care Coordinator 2011 now Nursing Professional Framework developed Why change?

For the Healing Environment For Patients For Nurses SIGNIFICANCE For Families For Nursing For Other Disciplines

Phases of creating and implementing the Nursing Professional Framework Phase I (2011-2012) Large task force created nurses at patient side and leadership Literature review completed; few options published beyond traditional models Incorporation of Dr. Jean Watson s Human Caring Theory

Phase I (2011-2012)- continued Incorporation of the current Clinical Practice Model (CPM Bonnie Wesorick) Multigenerational focus groups of RNs practicing at the patient side held to identify key features of the new model Aligned with Kanter s Theory of Structural Empowerment

Nurse-driven

Phase I (2011-2012)- continued Workgroups created to address: Philosophy Clinical advancement/recognition Research and EBP/Standards of Practice Collaboration/teamwork World Cafés held to inspire and co-create

Phase II (2012-2013) Named Nursing Professional Framework (NPF) Workgroups redefined: Professional Enhancement Innovation Reflective Practice Nursing Structure Practice & Pathways Encompassing symbolic emblem created

Phase III (2013 2014) Implementation Creating and delivering manager and staff education Pilot units: Integration of NPF Reflective Practice and Self-Care Goals with employee performance evaluations This Nursing Framework supports my beliefs and management style and gives me even more permission to be the kind of manager I want to be for my staff (and to encourage them to do the same.) Manager of Rehab Unit - Pilot

Practice & Pathways Professional Enhancement Nursing Structure Caritas Innovation Reflective Practice

Our Foundation - Caritas The center of Nursing should be the center of our framework. Dr. Mary Lu Gerke Caritas

Caritas

Caritas

Practice & Pathways Professional Enhancement Nursing Structure Caritas Innovation Reflective Practice

Nursing Structure Caritas Department of Nursing Structure Nursing History at Gundersen Health System Framework Development Journey

Practice & Pathways Creating your own Pathway Education Leadership Evidence-based Practice and Research Caritas Practice / Core Essentials National and State American Nurses Association (ANA) Standards of Practice ANA Professional Performance Standards ANA Code of Ethics State Nurse Practice Acts Gundersen Patient & Family Centered Care Medical Home Caritas Clinical Practice Model (CPM) Job Description Employee Compact Competencies

Education Attend seminars, workshops, trainings Receive contact hours for licensure i.e.: MN, IA Become a Super User for Epic, Safety, etc. Continue education for BSN, MSN, or doctorate Certified preceptor of new staff Become specialty trainers (ACLS, CPR, Epic) Obtain certifications (national, local)

Leadership Promote/initiate innovation supporting continuous improvement Participate in organization or department-wide committees Role model and mentor conflict engagement skills Become a member in a professional nursing organization Pursue Charge Nurse role

Evidence-based Practice/Research Utilize evidence to improve patient care and create healthy environments Critique, evaluate and contribute evidence during rounding Collaborate with care team in the application of practice guidelines Lead and participate in department/system quality or research projects

EBP/Research Education Leadership Journal Club Nursing Research on the Green Unit/Department Projects Certification Peer Preceptor EBP/Research Leadership Council Member Charge Nurse Chair committee Education My Pathway

Professional Enhancement Job Description Job Code Compensation Recognition, Rewards, Retention

Innovation through evidence/research Quality measures and tools Evaluation of the framework Future work Caritas Innovation

Performance Appraisal Self Evaluation Peer Feedback Manager Summary Goal Writing Portfolio Reflective Practice

Reflective Practice Through reflection, we can experience deep learning and greater self-awareness, which can lead to personal growth, professional growth and meaningful change. Reflective practice in nursing helps us to understand our behaviors, update our skills, and improve our interactions with patients, families and colleagues.

Portfolio Definition: a compilation of materials that reflect development of knowledge and skills over time, present evidence of competencies, and help to market us when applying for new jobs in nursing Purpose: to showcase the nurse s background and expertise for others to review

Building an Individual Practice Portfolio Key Components Required for All Nurses Updated Frequently Easily Accessible Reviewed with Manager Staff to track all achievements in portfolio Education provided on proper method for logging achievements Updated regularly Updates reflect newly acquired education, skills and accomplishments Model portfolio examples available online Templates for components of portfolio available online (e.g. resume ) Staff and manager review goals and achievements during annual evaluation Manager provides guidance for staff to create individual path

How will we measure our success? Patient Success: Healing and Caring Watson Caring Science Institute Research Core measures Hand Washing Falls/prevention Noise at night Wound Central Line Infection Nurse Success: Focus Groups Nursing Interdisciplinary Patient/Family Certifications Educational Advancement Surveys Employee Perspective Survey Empowerment Survey

Phase IV - Continuing the Journey Expand from pilot project to other units/departments Program evaluation Focus groups Employee Perspective Survey Structural Empowerment Survey Expand to Interprofessional development

Lessons Learned Create core team with members who: Have a desire to be involved Are dedicated and willing to DO the work Represent multiple departments and units Front-line staff involved in direct patient care Leaders who can facilitate change and know resources Being an original takes time! Involve staff in multiple ways Keep the framework in the forefront

References American Nurses Association. (2010). Scope and standards of practice for nursing professional development (2nd ed.). Silver Spring, Maryland. Cooper, E. (2009). Creating a culture of professional development: A milestone pathway tool for registered nurses. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing 40(11), 501-507. Fusilero, J., Lini, L., & Prohaska, P., Szweda, C., Carney, K., Mion, L. (2008). The career advancement for registered nurse excellence program. Journal of Nursing Administration 38(12), 526-531. Watson, J. (2008). Nursing: The philosophy and science of caring (revised ed.). Boulder, CO.

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