Essential Concepts for Staff Nurses: The Outcomes Imperative

by Denise M. Korniewicz DNSc., RN, FAAN
and Joanne Duffy DNSc., RN, CCRN

NOTE: This CE expired on December 1, 2008
No CE contact hours (CH) are available.



Abstract & Objectives

Abstract

This module is designed to help staff nurses begin to pursue more knowledge about the outcomes movement. The historical foundation of quality improvement in healthcare, definitions of quality and models of quality are presented. The science of measuring nursing outcomes is reviewed including risk adjustment and risk stratification. Recent research related to evidence-based practice and patient safety is included. Specific outcome indicators and their importance to healthcare are discussed. Additional links to websitesare identified for use as a guide for additional references.

Objectives

At the end of this article, the nurse will be able to:

  • Describe the outcomes imperative.
  • Define quality nursing.
  • Differentiate the different models of quality.
  • Explain risk adjustment and risk stratification.
  • Evaluate clinical indicators research associated with evidence-based practice.

 


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