Leadership & Management in Nursing                              •    Effective communication
APPLICATION OF RESEARCH IN NURSING                              •    patients believe that key competencies for
                                                                     nursing staff include “correct behavior and
Role of research in Nursing                                          attitude, composure, making time for patients,
                                                                     and listening and having empathy.”
    • By polit and beck (2006)                                   • Communicate clearly with empathy
“Systematic inquiry designed to develop knowledge           Sit with patient
about issues of importance to nurses, including nursing              —Where nurses sit with patients during each
practice, nursing education, and nursing administration.”   shift—
                                                                     Can positively impact patient perception of nurse
Importance of research in Nursing                                    communication and boost overall satisfaction
   1. Important tool for the continual development of                rates.
       a relevant body of knowledge in nursing.             Prioritize teamwork
   2. Generates information from nursing                             - Where staff work together to provide care
       investigations which help define the unique role     Advocate for adequate staffing levels
       of nursing as a profession.                               • Proper staffing and patient-to-nurse ratios are
   3. Professional accountability of nurses to their                 essential in fostering higher patient satisfaction
       clients is demonstrated when nurses incorporate               levels—research in the Journal Health
       research evidence into their clinical decisions.              Affairs found that in a hospital setting, each
   4. Facilitates evaluation of the efficacy of nurses’              additional patient per nurse was correlated to a
       practice which may articulate their role in the               1.44 percent decrease in the number of patients
       delivery of health services.                                  who would definitely recommend the facility
   5. With research, costly trial-and-error and even        Monitoring and improving customer satisfaction has
       unsafe interventions are avoided.                    always been a very important factor for driving business
   6. Research may allow nurses to make more                forward and it’s become an important issue in the
       informed decisions as each phase of the nursing      medical world as well. The main reason for this is that
       process is clarified through research.               providing patients with the best possible care is very
   7. 7. Research also enables nurses to understand a       important in the modern healthcare
       particular nursing situation about which little is   industry.Https://www.Smartsurvey.Co.Uk/blog/importan
       known.                                               ce-of-conducting-patient-satisfaction-surveys
   8. Fills the gaps in knowledge and practice
   9. Provides basis for professionalism and                Benefit of patient survey
       professional accountability                          By building up a picture of patient experiences, you will
   10. Improves standards of nursing education              be able to improve the level of healthcare you can offer
   11. Discovering new measures of nursing practice         and adopt a patient-centric approach to achieve
   12. Molds attitudes, competencies and skills             improved satisfaction.
   13. Meeting the changing societal needs                       • Awareness of opening times
                                                                 • The process of making an appointment
TYPES OF RESEARCH                                                • Checking in for an appointment
Client Satisfaction                                              • Waiting time
     Enhance knowledge and leadership regarding                 • Comfort of the waiting room
         safety.                                                 • Paying the bill
    • Identify and learn from errors.                            • Support and information
    • Set performance standards and expectations for              Follow-up reminders
safety.                                                     Six Aims for Improving Quality in Health Care
    • Implement safety systems within health-care                • Health care should be:
organizations.                                              1. Safe
How can nurses improve patient satisfaction?                2. Effective
3. Patient-centered                                               •      3. Organizing data count instances, events, and
4. Timely                                                                artifacts display data in tables and charts arrange
5. Efficient                                                             data by classroom, grade level, and school
6. Equitable                                                             organize for analysis
                                                                  •      4. Analyzing and interpreting data analyze and
Action Research in Healthcare                                            question the data as a professional collective
        Action research in healthcare is a practical guide               decide what can be celebrated and what needs
        to using research for improving practice in                      attention determine priority area(s) for action
        healthcare contexts.                                                  • 4.5 studying the professional literature
        As an increasingly popular method of inquiry,                             identify professional literature that
        action research is widely used in healthcare to                           relates to or matches the interest gather
        investigate professional practice and patients'                           research reports, research syntheses,
        experience while simultaneously:                                          articles, videotapes, etc. Analyze and
    • introducing innovations                                                     interpret these materials for
    • planning, actioning and evaluating new ideas                                understanding and action determine the
    • seeking to improve patient care                                             most promising actions
    • working collaboratively.                                    •      5. Taking action combine data analysis with that
                                                                         from professional literature select best options
    •   Action research is a form of investigation                       for action craft short- and long-term action plans
        designed for use by teachers to attempt to solve                 implement some actions immediately assess
        problems and improve professional practices in                   implementation of selected actions
        their own classrooms.
    • It involves systematic observations and data
        collection which can be then used by the
        practitioner-researcher in reflection, decision
        making and the development of more effective
        classroom strategies.
                              - Parsons and Brown (2002)
    • a natural part of teaching
    • Teachers are continually observing students,
        collecting data and changing practices to improve
        student learning and the classroom and school
        environment.
    • Action research provides a framework that guides
        the energies of teachers toward a better
        understanding of why, when, and how students
        become better learners.
                 - A. Christine miller (2007)                                Traditional Research       Action Research
Five Phases of Action Research
                                                               Purpose       To draw conclusions.       To make decisions.
    •   1. Selecting an area or focus identifying an area of                 Focus is on advancing      Focus is on the
                                                                             knowledge in the field.    improvement of
        interest focus on students look at both
                                                                             Insights may be            educational
        immediate and cumulative effects
                                                                             generalized to other       practice. Limited
    •   2. Collecting data collect existing archival data                    settings.                  generalizability
        use additional multiple data sources collect data      Context       Theory:                    Practice: Research
        regularly promote collective ownership of data                       Hypotheses/research        questions derive
        monitor data collection                                              questions derive from      from practice.
                                                                             more general               Theory plays
            theoretical                 secondary role.         Philippine core values of nurses
            propositions.                                            1. Love of god Romans 15:1 — "We who are
Data        Rigorous statistical        Focus on practical,              strong have an
Analysis    analysis.                   not statistical                                obligation to bear with the failings
                                        significance            of the weak,
                                                                                       and not to please ourselves."
Sampling    Random or                   Students with           2. Caring as the core nursing
            representative sample.      whom they work.
                                                                         a. Compassion
                                                                         b. Competence
                                        Mc Millan, J. H. &
                                                                         c. Confidence
                                        Wergin. J. F.
                                        (1998).                          d. Conscience
                                        "Understanding                   e. Commitment
                                        and Evaluating          3. Love of people
                                        Educational                      a. Respect for the dignity of each person (creed,
                                                                color, gender and political affiliation)
                                                                4. Love of country
Feasibility study                                                        a. Patriotism
    • A feasibility study is simply an assessment of the                 b. Preservation and enrichment of the
         practicality of a proposed project plan or             environment and culture heritage
         method. This is done by analyzing technical,
         economic, legal, operational and time feasibility      Philippine Qualification framework (PQF)
         factors.                                                    • Describes the levels of educational qualifications,
    • The study tries to determine whether the project                   the official recognition of a person's learning
         is technically and financially feasible, i.E., Is it            achievements. It also sets the standards for
         technically or financially viable? Financially                  qualification outcomes which are the knowledge
         feasible, in this context, means whether the                    or skills gained by students after undergoing a
         project is feasible within the estimated cost.                  certain learning or educational program.
Training and needs analysis                                     Objectives
    • Process in which the company identifies training          “The Philippine qualifications framework (PQF) is hereby
         and development needs of its employees so that         established with the following objectives:
         they can do their job effectively. It involves a       1) to adopt national standards and levels for outcomes of
         complete analysis of training needs required at        education;
         various levels of the organisation.                    2) to support the development and maintenance of
Evaluation studies                                              pathways and equivalencies which, provide access to
    • focus on measurements (numeric or descriptive,            qualifications and assist people to move easily ...
         but usually the former) of social inputs, outputs      3) to align PQF with international qualifications
         and processes: it typically studies change. At         framework to support the local and international mobility
         their most basic, evaluations replicate classic        of workers through the increased recognition of the value
         scientific experimental methods (experiments).         and comparability of Philippine qualifications.
                                                                Learning standards
Continuing Professional development                                  • DepEd, TESDA and CHED shall make detailed
   • A profession based on the criteria that a                           descriptors of each qualification level based on
       profession must have; a systematic body of                        learning standards in basic education,
       knowledge that provides the framework for the                     competency standards or training regulations,
       profession’s practice, standardized formal higher                 and the policies and standards of higher
       education, commitment to providing a service                      education academic programs. They shall jointly
       that benefits individuals and the community                       implement national pilot programs to determine
        its relevance and applicability in all levels of
        education.
    •   Based on the standards of the PQF, graduates of
        the BSN program are expected to achieve a
        specific level of knowledge, skills and values,
        application and degree of independence
    •
Leve    Knowledge,     Application           Degree of
l       Skills and                           Independenc
        Values                               e
                                                             PNLE Coverage
6       Broad and      Professional/creati   Independent        • NURSING PRACTICE - 1: Community health
        coherent       ve work in a          and/or in              nursing
        knowledge      specialized area of   teams of           • NURSING PRACTICE - 2: Care of healthy/ at risk
        and skills     clinical nursing      related field          mother and child
        on basic       practice, research    with minimal       • NURSING PRACTICE - 3: Care of clients with
        clinical       and/or further        supervision            physiologic and psychosocial Alterations (part A)
        nursing        study.                                   • NURSING PRACTICE - 4: Care of clients with
        practice                                                    physiologic and psychosocial alterations (part B)
        and
                                                                • NURSING PRACTICE - 5: Care of clients with
        research for
                                                                    physiologic and psychosocial alterations (part C)
        professiona
        l, creative
        and lifelong
        learning
Career Development   Following skills as desirable in job candidates:
                         • Oral and written communication skills
                         •    Responsibility and accountability
                         • Integrity
                         • Interpersonal skills
                         • Proficiency in field of study/technical
                             competence
                         • Teamwork ability
                         • Willingness to work hard
                         • Leadership abilities
                         • Motivation, initiative, and flexibility
                         • Critical thinking and analytical skills
                         • Self-discipline
                         • Organizational skills
                     “Tips for Career Development:
                         • Know yourself
                         • Seek out mentors and wise people
                         • Be a risk taker
                         • Understand the business of health care
                         • ■ Involve yourself in community and professional
                             organizations
                         • ■ Network
                         • ■ Understand diversity
                         • ■ Be an effective communicator
Career planning
                         • ■ Set short- and long-term goals, and strive
                             continually to achieve them.
                     Resume
                         • Resume is your personal data sheet and a way of
                             marketing yourself.
                     Essentials of a Resume
                         • The standard resume is organized by categories:
                         • by clearly stating your personal information
                         •    job objective
                         • work experience
                         • education and work skills
                         • Memberships
                          Honors, and special skills
                     chronological resume:
                         • lists work experiences in order of time, with the
                             most recent experience listed first.
                         • This style is useful in showing stable employment
                             without gaps or many job changes.
                         • The objective and qualifications are listed at the
                             top
                     functional resume
    •   also lists work experience but in order of                •     GNAP Gerontology Nurses Association of the
        importance to your job objective.                               Philippines
    • List the most important work-related experience              • CNGP Catholic Nurses Guild of the Philippines
        first.                                                     • CCNAPI Critical Care Nurses Association of the
    • This is a useful format when you have gaps in                     Philippines inc
        employment or lack direct experience related to            • APDNPP Association of Private Duty Nurse
        your objective.                                                 Practitioners of the Philippines
combination resume                                                 • ANSAP Association of Nursing Service
    • is a popular format, listing work experience                      Administrators of the Philippines
        directly related to the position but in a             Succession planning
        chronological order.                                  Strategies that are readily available to staff members at
Membership in professional nursing organization               all levels
    1. PNA                                                         - to provide healthcare organizations with an
        The Philippine Nurses Association is a                          adequate supply of qualified internal leadership
professional organization in the Philippines established to             candidates
promote the holistic welfare of nurses and to prepare              - The primary component of successful succession
them to be globally-competitive.                                        planning programs is senior leader- ship support
                                                                        (bargininere, franco, & wallace, 2013)
    •   List of professional organization                          - The development of internal talent requires
        and associations of nurses in the Philippines:                  planning and contributes to maintaining
                                                                        corporate knowledge and improved employee
    •   YNAP Young Nurses Association of the Philippines                morale
        inc                                                        - Current and projected nursing shortages highlight
    •   SCVNPP Society of Cardiovascular Nurse                          the need for ongoing succession planning
        Practitioners of the Philippines                                strategies designed to address future nursing
    •   RENAP Renal Nurses Association of the                           leadership gaps (Carriere, Muise, Cummings, &
        Philippines                                                     Newburn-Cook, 2009)
    •   PSECN Philippine Society of Emergency Care                 -     Cooperation among healthcare facilities and
        Nurses                                                          academic institutions in creating succession
    •   PONA Philippine Oncology Nurses Association                     planning programs is recommended (Griffith,
    •   PHICNA Philippine Infection Control Nurses                      2012).
        Association                                                Basic Clinical Career Ladder
    •   ORNAP Operating-room Nurses of the Philippines             Clinical/Staff Nurse I (beginner/novice)
    •   OHNAP Occupational Health Nurses Association               - ▪ Experience and Education
        of the Philippines                                              ▪ Current state licensure with less than 1 year of
    •   NLGNP National League of Government Nurses of                   experience.
        the Philippines                                            - ▪ Description
    •   NICUNAP NICU Nurses Association of the                               - ▪ Needs close supervision.
        Philippines                                                          - ▪ Performs basic nursing skills/routine
    •   NARS Nagkakaisang Narses sa Adhikaing                                    patient care.
        Reporma sa Kalusugan ng Sambayanan                                   - ▪ Begins to develop patient assessment
    •   MNAP Mlitary Nurses Association of the                                   skills/communication skills.
        Philippines                                           Clinical/Staff Nurse II (advanced beginner)
    •   MCNAP Maternal and Child Nurses Association of             • ▪ Experience and Education
        the Philippines                                                      • ▪ Current state licensure with more than
    •   IAAPI INFJ Alumni Association of the Philippines                         1 year of experience.
        inc                                                                  • ▪ BSN with more than 6 months of
    •   GNCF Graduate Nurses Christian Fellowship                                experience.
▪ MSN without experience                                           • Learning form environment
Description                                                        • Learning form work
▪ Demonstrates unsupervised competency using the              Professional advocacy
nursing process.                                                   • Professional counselor advocacy involves taking
▪ Can plan and organize in terms of short-range and long-              action to promote the profession, with an
range goals.                                                           emphasis on removing or minimizing barriers to
▪ Demonstrates direction in actions.                                   counselors' ability to provide services
▪ Accepts leadership responsibility readily.                  Filipino management styles
▪ Demonstrates well-developed communication skills.                • 1. Pakiramdaman -
▪ Shares ideas and knowledge with peers.                                   • A passive style of leadership, with
                                                                                subordinates doing work that is not too
Clinical/Staff Nurse IV (proficient)                                            little or too much to play safe. This is
▪ Experience and Education                                                      because this style does not provide
▪ Current licensure with 3 years of clinical experience and                     workers with guidance required to give
pursuit of BSN.                                                                 them sense of initiative
▪ BSN with more than 2 years of experience.                        • 2. takutan
▪ MSN with more than 1 year of experience.                                 • Leadership that puts the responsibility on
                                                                                the manager who relies on oppression,
Description                                                                     conceit, and hostility
▪ Demonstrates specialized knowledge and skills.                           • Professionalism
▪ Continues professional education.                                        • Social distance between leaders and
▪ Assumes leadership/supervisory responsibility.                                subbordinates
▪ Recognizes and adjusts to situations that vary from the     3. Kulit
norm.                                                                      • A superior closely observes and controls
▪ Delegates responsibility appropriately.                                       the work of their subordinates by
▪ Uses wide range of alternatives in solving problems.                          checking every detail of the assignment
                                                                           • Results in lack of freedom
Clinical/Staff Nurse V (expert)                               4. patsamba-tsamba
▪ Experience and Education                                             * Has no goals, objectives, and direct instructions
▪ MSN with more than 2 years of appropriate clinical                   *Trial and error leaving success or failure to fate
experience.
▪ BSN required with more than 3 years of experience;          Opportunities for Entrepreneurial Nursing Practice
pursuing MSN.                                                      • Entrepreneurship is defined as “The
Description                                                           institutionalization or the development of
▪ Demonstrates expertise in clinical practice.                        something in order to provide benefits to the
▪ Assumes/delegates personnel and management                          individuals and society” (andrade et al., 2015)
responsibility.                                                    • is also defined as the fact that the entrepreneurs
                                                                      take risks, look for the opportunities, cover the
Formal education                                                      entire Process of innovation (arslan and şener,
   • School/institutions                                              2012; başar et al., 2015).
   • Hierarchical structure                                   Entrepreneur
   • Uniform/ full time and proper                                 • “person who organizes and manages a business
   • Subject oriented                                                 undertaking, assuming the risk for the sake of
   • Certification/degrees                                            profit” -Merriam-Webster, 2005
non-formal education                                          Accdg. to European Commission (2006)
   • Very long process                                        “entrepreneurship represents the ability of an individual
   • Learning form experience                                 to transform opinions into action. It involves creativity,
   • Learning from home
innovation and risk taking in addition to the ability to
plan and manage projects to reach the objectives.”         Intrapreneurship
Business Plan                                                  • Is acting like an entrepreneur within an
    • 1. Executive Summary                                         established company
    • 2. business description                                  • Creating a new business or venture within an
    • 2. Market analysis strength                                  organization
    • 4. Weakness, opportunities, threats (SWOT)               •   Sometimes that business becomes a new section,
    • 5. organization management                                   or department, or even a subsidiary spinoff
    • 6. sales strategies
                                                           Entrepreneur                   Intrapreneurs
                                                              •   is a person who         is an individual who works
                                                                  doesn’t work for        within the company or an
                                                                  anyone and runs         organization and act as a
                                                                  one’s own business      leader of one’s startup
                                                                  or company. For         business. Intrapreneurs
                                                                  good or bad, he has     usually have his team or
                                                                  complete autonomy       group of people working
                                                                  and responsibility of   for him of his product or
                                                                  his company.            service which may be
                                                                                          different from the
                                                                                          company’s main line of
                                                                                          business
Strength                                                   Basics of entrepreneurship
    • Relevant work experience
    • advanced education                                      • Strategic planning
    • product knowledge                                       •    Continuous quality improvement
    • good communication and people skills                    •    Business plan development
    • computer skills                                         •    Marketing
    • self-managed learning skills                            • Management information systems
    • flexibility                                             •    Leadership
Weakness                                                      •    financial management
    • Ineffective communication and people skills          Terms common to entrepreneurship
    • inflexibility                                           1. Innovator - A person who introduces new
    • Lack of interest in further education                       methods, ideas, or products
    • difficulty adapting to change                           2. Nurse Innovator - Working to improve outcomes
    • inability to see health care as a business                  and the patient experience by reimagining and
Opportunities                                                     redesigning healthcare and developing innovative
    • Expanding markets in health care                            models of care
    • new applications of technology                          3. Networking – meeting people for a purpose of
    • new products and diversification                            establishing links or contacts to further a goal
    • increasing at-risk populations                          4. Networking – interacting and engaging with
    • nursing shortage                                            people for mutual benefit.
Threats                                                       5. 5. Mentor – a role model who will agree to give
    • Increased competition among health-care                     counsel and act as a sounding board for potential
        facilities                                                career plans and activities, invaluable source,
    • changes in government regulation                            particularly of new business venture or even at
       the beginning of nursing career support of new             •   Build a safety net
       RN                                                                  • Networking is extremely important to the
    6. Marketing – Let the potential users know about a                         career survivalist
       product’s existence and advantages                                  • Joining professional organizations, taking
       Process or technique of promoting, selling and                           time to build long-term nursing
       distributing a product or service                                        relationships, and getting to know other
                                                                                career survivalists will make your career
career survivalist                                                              path more enjoyable and successful.
    • A career survivalist or resilient individual focuses    Understanding Filipino values
        on the person, not the position.                          • Filipinos are generally friendly and harmony-
    • Be engaged        Your career belongs to you.                   seeking
        Define your values and determine what                     •    Family is the most important of all
        motivates you.                                            • Other values:
    • Be the lookout for opportunities to break from                    •      honor
        the status quo                                                  •      group harmony
    • Opportunities for nurses are growing every day                    •      diplomacy
                                                                        •      good behavior
The following are career survivalist strategies (morgan,                •      public esteem
2013):                                                                  •      courtesy
    • ■ Stay informed                                                   •     tolerance
             • Health care is dynamic and changing daily.               •      good manners
             • Go out there, stay informed, and start         Teleconferencing
                 thinking about your options for riding the   the use of telecommunication devices to hold discussions
                 waves of change                              between participants in different locations.
    • ■ Learn for employability                               E-Health
             • Take personal responsibility for your              • Is an emerging field in the intersection of medical
                 career success                                       informatics, public health and business, referring
             • Continue to be a “work in progress”                    to health services and information delivered or
             • Employability in health care today means               enhanced through the internet and related
                 learning technology tools, job-specific              technologies.
                 technical skills, and people                 Characteristics
    • Skills such as the ability to negotiate, coach, work            1. Efficiency
        in interprofessional teams, and make                      • One of the assurances of e-health is to upturn
        presentations.                                                efficiency in health care, thus reducing costs
    • ■ Plan for your financial future                            • One potential way of decreasing costs would be
             • Ask yourself, “how can I spend less, earn              by dodging duplicative or avoidable diagnostic or
                 more, and manage better?”                            therapeutic intermediations, through improved
             • people make job decisions based on                     communication potentials between health care
                 financial decisions, which makes them                institutions, and patient participation.
                 feel trapped instead of secure.                      2. Improving the quality of care
    • Develop multiple options                                    • Increasing efficiency implicates not only
             • The career survivalist looks at multiple               decreasing costs but at the identical time
                 options constantly. Moving up is only one            improving quality of services.
                 option                                           • E-health may improve the quality of health care
             • Being aware of emerging trends in                      by allowing comparisons between diverse
                 nursing, adjacent fields, lateral moves,             providers
                 and special projects presents other              • (focus on quality assurance, aiming patient
                 options.                                             streams to the finest quality suppliers)
                                                              •   People, whose economic conditions are poor,
    3. Evidence-based                                             people who lack skills, and access to computers
•   E-health interventions must be evidence-based in              and networks, cannot use computers efficiently.
    the sense that their value and competence                     As a result, these patient populations (which
    should not be presumed but proven by laborious                would truly value the utmost from health
    scientific assessment.                                        information) are those who are the least
    4. Empowerment of consumers and patients                      expected to benefit from developments in
•   By making the knowledge base of medicine and                  information technology, except political trials
    personal electronic records easily available to               ensure equitable access wholly. The digital gap
    users over the internet, e-health unseals new                 presently runs between rural vs. Urban
    opportunities for patient-centered medicine and               inhabitants, rich vs. Poor, young vs. Old, male vs.
    facilitates evidence-based patient choice.                    Female people, and among the neglected/rare vs.
    5. Encouragement                                              Common illnesses.
•   provides encouragement for a new link between         Social media
    the patient and health expert, towards a true             • Opportunity for electronic communication
    corporation, where choices are made mutually              • A powerful adjunct to other communication
    6. Education of physicians through online sources             strategies when used appropriately
    (ongoing medical education) and consumers                         • Nurses can connect with other nurses
    (health education, personalized preventive                            worldwide and share information
    information for consumers)                                        • Can follow professional organizations, an
    7. Enabling information discussion and                                excellent source of continuing education
    communication in a consistent way between                         • Source of health care information
    health care institutions                                              (following hashtags)
    8. Extending
•   E-health extends opportunity of health care
    further than its conservative boundaries.
•   This is meant in both a topographical sense along
    within a conceptual sense.
•   E-health also facilitates consumers to effortlessly
    achieve health services online from international
    providers. These facilities can range from simple
    advice/suggestions to more compound
    intermediations or medications.
    9. Ethics
•   E-health includes new forms of patient-physician
    communication, poses new challenges, and
    pressures to ethical issues
    For example: online professional practice,
    informed consent, privacy and equity issues.
    10. Equity
•   To make health care further justifiable is one of
    the assurances of e-health, but at the same time
    there is a substantial risk that e-health might
    expand the gap between the “haves” and “have-
    nots”.
•   E-health is and should be equitably accessible to
    all the people, irrespective of their age, race,
    gender, ethnicity etc.