Consider how the role of quality improvements and quality improvement theories might affect how you interact and treat your patients. How do you determine what will meet the needs of those you serve, as well as what will meet the needs of your nursing practice?
Whether through specific data driven inquires, government agencies, advocacy groups, or education, there are many ways in which quality is measured, assessed, and evaluated in the field of nursing. With the focus always on patient care and safety, these quality measures allow a future DNP-prepared nurse to consider the best approaches to treating and caring for patients.
This week, you will explore quality indicators to improve patient care. You will explore the different theories and practices of quality improvement and consider the influence of these theories and practices on the field of nursing.
Analyze nurse-sensitive indicators
Analyze influence of quality improvement theories and philosophies on development of nurse-sensitive indicators
Evaluate nurse-sensitive indicators in influencing nursing practice and practice settings
Nurses play a critical role in ensuring the quality and safety of patient care. They are involved in all aspects of patient care, from providing direct care to managing complex care plans. Nurses are also responsible for implementing and evaluating quality improvement initiatives.
Quality improvement (QI) is a continuous process of improving the quality of products and services. In healthcare, QI is focused on improving the quality of patient care. QI initiatives can be large-scale or small-scale, and they can be focused on any aspect of care.
Quality improvement theories provide a framework for understanding and implementing QI initiatives. There are many different QI theories, but they all share the common goal of improving the quality of care.
Nurse-sensitive indicators (NSIs) are measures of patient outcomes that are directly influenced by nursing care. NSIs are used to track the quality of nursing care and to identify areas for improvement.
There are many different NSIs, and they can be categorized into the following domains:
Quality improvement theories and philosophies have a significant influence on the development of NSIs. These theories and philosophies provide a framework for understanding the factors that influence patient outcomes and for selecting measures that are relevant and meaningful.
Some of the key QI theories and philosophies that have influenced the development of NSIs include:
NSIs can influence nursing practice in a number of ways. By tracking NSIs, nurses can identify areas where their practice can be improved. NSIs can also be used to compare nursing care across different units or healthcare organizations.
NSIs can also influence practice settings by providing data that can be used to make decisions about resource allocation and staffing. For example, if an NSIs shows that a particular unit has a high rate of patient falls, the unit may be allocated additional resources to address this issue.
Quality improvement is an essential part of nursing practice. NSIs are a valuable tool for measuring and improving the quality of nursing care. By understanding and using NSIs, nurses can make a significant contribution to the quality and safety of patient care.