What is the framework model that PPM is mapped after?
Donabedian (1988) Framework
Can you think of a nursing theory that is nested in this foundation as well?
What is meant by 'a PPM is a framework'?
Supports professional nurses in their everyday practice
Why should CNL Use current and emerging technologies in the care environment to support lifelong learning for self and others
Assuring patient-and family-centered care
Excellence and discovery in care
Optimize the scope of practice
Lifelong learning
What are the three concepts in the Dinabedian (1988) Framework?
Structure
Processes
Outcomes
Which of the 3 concepts do you find most important?
How does a PPM provide a 'strategic plan'?
Identifies clear goals and expectations for all professional RNs
How do CNLs Analyze how policies influence the structure and financing of health care, practice, and health outcomes?
Interprofessional decision-making
Shared learning and teaching
Evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and research
What are the 6 core elements of PPM?
Nursing values, Care delivery model, collaborative relationships, leadership, decision making, professional development opportunity.
Do you think Leadership is one of your stronger nursing competencies? why? why not?
Describe Shared Governance. Give an example of this in a hospital
Shared governance is a structure and process for partnership, equity, accountability, and ownership. It puts the responsibility, authority, and accountability for practice-related decisions into the hands of the individuals who will operationalize the decision.
How can CNLs lead change initiative to decrease or eliminate discrepancies between actual practices and identified standards of care
shared governance
Standards of care
In your own words, What is a PPM?
A professional practice model (PPM) is a system or framework that supports professional nurses in their everyday practice. This model supports our belief in the importance of superior patient care based on partnerships between nursing and other clinicians, patients, families and the community.
How does a PPM provide quality improvement?
Provides a systematic, formal approach to the analysis of practice performance and efforts to improve performance
How can a CNL design strategies that promote lifelong learning of self and peers and that incorporate professional nursing standards and accountability for practice.
Continuous learning and growth
Professional accountability
Clinical expertise and innovation