Nursing Curriculum Trends. Claire Byrne, MSN RN NE-BC

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Nursing Curriculum Trends Claire Byrne, MSN RN NE-BC

Disclosure I, Claire Byrne MSN RN NE-BC, do not have a financial interest / arrangement or affiliation with any organization that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the context of the subject of this presentation.

Objectives Identify trends impacting nursing curriculum Examine ways to close the gap between education and clinical practice Address the shift of care to a multicultural, preventive model Examine the educational transition from traditional to comprehensive and collaborative learning Discuss frameworks to provide safe, quality and affordable care

The Journey IOM Reports guiding the way To err is human (1999) Crossing the Quality Chasm (2001) Keeping Patients Safe: Transforming the Workplace ( 2003) Patient Safety: Achieving a new Standard ( 2003) Retooling for An Aging America (2008) Future of Nursing (2010) Practice to educational preparation Earn a higher level of education Partner with other healthcare professionals Plan for the emerging healthcare needs and policy (Institute of Medicine [IOM], 2010)

Transformation Path 3 million RNs in U.S. Removed practice barriers in 8 states, joining 13 states that had full practice and prescriptive authority Baccalaureate enrollment has increased significantly DNP enrollment has more than doubled PhD enrollment has increased 15% Funding for transition to practice programs Campaign work to change diversity in the workforce Need for funding for data collection and analysis

The Plan IOM framework for nursing s future in education, leadership and practice Raising awareness for a healthcare transformation with a projected shortage of RNs due to the aging of the population, increasing acuity and chronicity of illnesses Curriculum design shifts the focus from disease management to prevention and health promotion Nursing education would benefit from interactive teaching strategies, diverse student populations, and multidisciplinary perspectives (Benner et al., 2010)

Purpose Identify the current trends with recommendations for the future and address challenges In response, many nursing schools have revised curriculum to include innovative teaching strategies that align with emerging healthcare needs Nursing education requires attaining a balance between teaching specific skills and knowledge while developing critical thinking, teamwork and communication skills (Water, Rochester, & McMillan, 2012)

Population Health THEN Epidemiology and prevention Survival of the species TODAY Assessing and proving health-related education to diverse, multicultural communities Guided by the lifestyle, values, attitudes and health behaviors in the social, cultural, and economic environment Goal is wellness and the promotion of health while reducing risk factors (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2014)

Cost of Healthcare Annually $800 billion or 33% of healthcare costs are wasted due to inefficiency (e.g., unnecessary hospitalizations, overuse, misuse or fraud) Nursing must embrace the role of the case manager to encourage informed decision making for change to occur Focus on wellness and preventive care (Heller et al., 2000) (Quality Progress, 2009)

QSEN Correcting preventable errors with a systematic process that measures care Patient centered care Teamwork and collaboration Evidence based practice Quality improvement Safety Informatics (Cronenwett et al., 2007)

Technology Health information sharing among practitioners and clients Computer literacy is necessary for nurses as the EMR is now the norm Telehealth TIGER- Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform is aimed at helping nurses and nursing students engage in digital healthcare technology (Fetter, 2009)

65+ Projected Percentages Greater life expectancy means more patients to treat Increased compassion fatigue & burnout due to the nursing shortage Nursing programs are rejecting applicants Average staff nurse: age 52 Average nursing faculty: age 63 (Aiken, 2011) http://www.aacn.nche.edu/media-relations/fact -sheets/nrsgshortagefs.pdf (AACN, 2015)

Moving Forward Nursing education is a leader in innovation and research We must continue to evaluate and revise our curriculums to move forward in a dynamic healthcare environment Faculty shortages are challenging the impetus for the creation of new solutions with other disciplines Collaboration with other academic institutions and clinical facilities to streamline a seamless progression and remove barriers to through all levels of nursing education fostering academic and practice partnerships (Sroczynski et al., 2011)

Next Steps Redesign of curriculum Program evaluation of current programs Standardize competency based curriculum streamlining Reform clinical education with EBP Obtain funding to ensure nursing is competitive in the academic environment

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Questions

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