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Title: Jefferson


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Jeffersons Magnet Journey
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Jefferson is on a Magnet Journey to Nursing
Excellence
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Who is the American Nurses Credentialing Center
(ANCC)?
  • A subsidiary of the American Nurses Association
    (ANA)
  • Offers certifications in 26 specialties
  • Certified over a quarter-million nurses since
    1990 including 75,000 advanced practice nurses
  • Administers the Magnet Recognition Program

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What is Magnet Status?
  • Highest level of recognition awarded to
    hospitals by the American Nurses Credentialing
    Center (ANCC)
  • Recognizes quality patient care, nursing
    excellence, and innovations in professional
    nursing practice.
  • Provides a vehicle for disseminating successful
    nursing strategies and practices.
  • Less than 5 of US hospitals have earned this
    designation
  • Focus is now on OUTCOMES of a Magnet environment

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Force 1 Transformational Leadership
  • 3 Sources of Evidence (SOE)
  • Strategic planning-Nursing-sensitive
  • Advocacy and influence-organizational support for
    leadership development and reward for innovation
  • Visibility, accessibility, and communication of
    nurse leaders by direct care nurses

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Force 2- Exemplary Professional Practice
  • 9 Sources of Evidence (SOE)
  • Professional practice model (how nurses apply it)
  • Care delivery systems (and how they are used to
    improve care)
  • Staffing, scheduling, and budgeting processes
    (direct care nurses involvement)
  • Accountability, competence, and autonomy (and how
    they are supported)
  • Ethics, privacy, security, and confidentiality
    (and how nurses resolve issues related to these)
  • Diversity and workplace advocacy (resources RNs
    can use)
  • Culture of safety (benchmarking and use of
    nurse-sensitive quality indicators)
  • Quality care monitoring and improvement (how data
    are provided to nurses)
  • Interdisciplinary care (e.g. how
    interdisciplinary collaboration improves care)

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Force 3 New Knowledge, Innovations,
Improvements
  • 3 Sources of Evidence (SOE)
  • Research (how direct care RNs incorporate
    published lit into practice)
  • EBP (and how this affects patient outcomes)
  • Innovation (how nursing practice is improved due
    to RN use of technology)

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Force 4 Structural Empowerment
  • 5 Sources of Evidence (SOE)
  • Professional engagement-change in nursing
    practice because of nurse involvement
  • Commitment to professional development
    (certification, career development)
  • Teaching and role development (nursing support of
    community activities)
  • Commitment to community involvement (this refers
    to nursing school involvement and service to the
    community)
  • Recognition of nurses (by the organization)

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What Does It Mean to Be Magnet at TJUH?
  • By focusing on the 5 Magnet components we
    sustain an environment that embraces nursing
    education, welcomes change, and focuses on using
    research and evidence-based practice. One which
    values collaboration and strives for exemplary
    patient outcomes. Most of all, we work in an
    environment of nursing excellence!

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Magnet Re-designation Activities
  • Annual submission of nursing demographic data
  • Identifies all nurses in organization and their
    education, certification, continuing education
    activities
  • Every 4 years re-application occurs
  • Written validation of activities demonstrating
    culture of Magnetism
  • Followed by a site visit
  • Appraisers determine the degree to which the
    Forces of Magnetism are in place throughout the
    organization
  • Appraisers will speak directly to nurses,
    physicians and other hospital staff and may speak
    to patients as well

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How Can YOU Help Sustain a Magnet Culture?
  • Working in a Magnet environment is a commitment
    to shared excellence in nursing we all must be
    actively involved in creating and maintaining
    this culture
  • You can help in many ways. Here are a few ideas
  • Maintain or achieve certification
  • Go back to school
  • Participate in a unit-based or hospital-based
    committee
  • Conduct/assist with research projects
  • Mentor nursing students
  • The list is endless!

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Thank you for supporting Jeffersons Department
of Nursing in achieving
re-designation as aMagnet Hospital.
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