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Nursing Leadership and Communication to deliver safe and quality care -…
Nursing Leadership and Communication to deliver safe and quality care
Complex care planning for diverse communities
Identifying what care the community requires
how can we provide care the is pateint centered and encompassess their needs, wants and preferences (Australian College of Nursing, 2021).
safe and quality patient centered care (Afriyie, 2020).
addressing what makes the community diverse and how can this be approached (Australian College of Nursing, 2021).
Does the care align with the religious or cultural wishes of the community (Stubbe , 2020).
communicating with the diverse community (Squires, 2018).
The use of interpretor services to ensure we are able to communicate with the patient (Salavati et al., 2019).
use of family members to communicate
ensuring understanding of their health and health care
verbal and non verbal communication
ensuring understanding of their health and health care
avoid misconceptions and miscommunications regarding the diverse community (Stubbe , 2020).
Coordination among care teams to deliver safe and quality care (Kuluski, et al., 2017).
involving inter disciplinary teams in care
delivery of complex care (Karam et al., 2021).
Patient Deterioration
Esculating and recognising the patient deterioration in a timely manner
Esculating to senior staff, nurses in charge, doctors
communicating to the health care team to ensure timely care is provided (Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care 2023).
Effective communication between these staff (Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care 2023).
Better heath outcomes experienced by patients
Prevention of further adverse reactions from occuring (Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care 2023).
Associated factors in patient deterioration
poor communication and miscommunication between the nurses and or multidisciplinary team (Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care 2023).
harm occurs, resulting in resulting in incorrect or delayed care
effective communication between staff (Parry & Selvaraj, 2023).
Early recognition of potential for deterioration (Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care 2023).
Nursing leadership
advocating for the patient, ensuring patient centred care is delivered,
ensuring high quality nursing care is provided to the patient
communication with the patient and loved ones (Kwame & Petrucka, 2021).
educational leadership and understanding for the patient
Communication between nurses (Hada & Coyer 2021).
Prevention of harm
Reducing adverse events happening to the patient (Hada & Coyer 2021).
Ensuring safe and quality care delivered (Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care 2023).
Effective clinical leadership and communication within the interdisciplinary team
Communicating and collaborating with the interdisciplinary team (Lyndon & Cashell 2017).
allows for the communication of important information to the team
reduces the risk of harm occuring to a patient, increasing their safety
preventing harm from occuring to the patient
ensuring the care directly relates to the patient
advocacy for the patient (Nsiah et al., 2019).
promoting the implementation of shared decision making and involving the patient in the decision making process (Nsiah et al., 2019).
Every nurse, and member of the inter disciplinary team is a clinical leader in care (Booher et al., 2021).
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leading the patient through recovery
in order to provide safe and quality patient care (Laut et al., 2018)
Ensuring evidence based practice is used (Connor et al., 2023).
Most relevant and up to date practice being used
Nursing leadership to implement these practices
collaboration and team work