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Quality & Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) Lisa Heelan, MSN, FNP-BC Seton Hall University

Quality & Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) Lisa Heelan, MSN, FNP-BC Seton Hall University Spring 2012

o o o Patient-centered Care Teamwork & Collaboration Evidenced-based Practice Quality Improvement Safety** Informatics

o o o Patient-centered Care Teamwork & Collaboration Evidenced-based Practice Quality Improvement Safety** Informatics ** Incorporated by the QSEN nursing faculty; not an original separate IOM competency

QSEN Timeline…. . Institute of Medicine (IOM) To Err is Human (2000) Crossing the

QSEN Timeline…. . Institute of Medicine (IOM) To Err is Human (2000) Crossing the Quality Chasm (2001) Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality (2003) Report on Medication Errors (2006) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Funds national study to educate nursing students on patient safety and healthcare quality (November 2005) RWJF & IOM The Future of Nursing (2010)

Safety Knowledge Examine principles of advocacy that create a culture of safety and caring

Safety Knowledge Examine principles of advocacy that create a culture of safety and caring Skills Attitudes Design Value own role in interdisciplinary being a nurse models that promote advocate systems to advocate for patients Participate in the development and implementation of creative strategies to enable systems to change

Evidenced Based Practice Knowledge Skills Incorporate skills of inquiry and openness to support excellence

Evidenced Based Practice Knowledge Skills Incorporate skills of inquiry and openness to support excellence in nursing practice Develop a patient centered plan of care encompassing interdisciplinary perspectives Attitudes Value the ethos of collaborating with other team members in providing patient care Actively engages in the collection and dissemination of evidence while collaborating with other members of the healthcare team

Conclusion QSEN is a national initiative to improve the quality and safety of US

Conclusion QSEN is a national initiative to improve the quality and safety of US healthcare The current way of educating nurses does not meet the skill set needed for the delivery of healthcare in the 21 st century Nurse educators need to rethink the way student nurses are taught, tested, and certified for nurses to have a place at the table and be in a position to lead

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