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Transforming Practice Through a Model Based on Caring Relationships
Infrastructure• Formed a Results Council to steer adoption of RBC• Collaborated with Community Relations graphic
designer to develop Memorial’s RBC schematic Infrastructure
Evidence – Patient Satisfaction
• Reduce pain; facilitate rest and sleep Non-pharmacologic interventions
• Lavender aromatherapy, guided imagery, music, hand and back massage
‘Turn down’ regimen • Offer warm face cloth and back or hand massage Rate Hospital
Evidence – Patient/Staff Satisfaction
RBC VisionEvery patient/family experience will provide
personalized, respectful care and communication in a healing environment fostered by exceptional
• Held initial Reigniting the Spirit of Caring (RSC) Workshop facilitated by CHCM Consultants
• Identified RSC facilitators/attended Practicum • Caring and Healing Subcommittee assessed
environment of care and recommended changes
massage • Dimming of lights, closure of doors• Pagers placed on vibrate, phone volume down Transformed a storage room into an admission
room for nighttime admissions Clustered care – vital signs, toileting, lab draws,
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• “It is a great feeling to know we were both cared for physically, mentally, and spiritually by the entire time.”
• “Everyone I came in contact with was professional and personable. I truly felt I was in excellent care and confident of a very good recovery.”
• “The act that meant the most to my wife was thein a healing environment fostered by exceptional nursing practice, care continuity, and
interdisciplinary collaboration resulting in measureable quality outcomes.
Goals• Improve the patient/family experience through
• Improve communication with patients/family Installed white boards in all patient rooms Record patient goal for the day RN, PCT, Environmental Services phone numbers
• Strengthen therapeutic care & relationships Instituted Family Pet Visitation Program Annual Night of Remembrance for family
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The act that meant the most to my wife was the assistance I received to bring her six pound silky terrier [to visit].”
• “Coming to Memorial is not at all like going to a hospital. It is like visiting friends.”
• “I just love that they call to see how I am doing.”• “I felt like I was a part of the family when I was done
with Home Care ”p p y p gmeaningful caring interventions
• Improve Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & Systems (HCAHPS) scores for Rate hospital Recommend hospital Communication with nurses
Adopted bedside shift report to include pt/family 5 minutes at the bedside at eye level each shift
Education• Management day of inspiration and education Ceremonially shred barriers to RBC adoption Invited leaders to sign RBC schematic as a pledge
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with Home Care. • “ The day that I became a patient was the day I was
most proud of our staff.”
Evidence – Nurse Engagement
Communication with nurses Pain management
• Strengthen the professional practice environment through a framework of greater
• respect, communication, and teamwork• Increase staff engagement
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5 minutes at the bedside at eye level each shift Maintain continuity of care through assignment of
same nurse consecutive days Provide pt/family with daily plan of care Developed discharge education booklet Formed a Patient/Family Advisory Council
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of commitment • Nurse Practice Council (NPC) RBC Orientation
facilitated by CHCM Consultant RBC Implementation Guide provided structure &
processes to empower direct care staff Leader team and/or educators provided ongoing
support of manager & UPC chairU i i il (UPC) i i f i i
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Inspiration• Conducted literature review of nursing theorists Determined Dr. Jean Watson’s Theory of Human
Caring aligned with our vision, mission & values• Introduced to Relationship-Based Care (RBC) book
by faculty consultant from local university• Initial consultation with Mary Koloroutis CHCM VP
Interdisciplinary huddles Telemetry unit elimination of geographic patient
assignment in favor of patient acuity/skill of nurse• Reduce noise Nearly eliminated overhead paging Asked physician preference for text or beeper White noise around nurses station to mitigate
• Unit practice council (UPC) orientation for inpatient and outpatient units, in waves Invited non-nursing departments to develop UPCs
and conducted UPC orientation• Respiratory Care, Sleep Lab, Radiology, Cardiac
Catheterization Lab & Facilities Management• Incorporated RBC principles in
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Engaged Content Ambivalent DisengagedMemorial Median 38% 44.10% 14.50% 3.50%301-400 Bed Benchmark
Median 28.30% 41.90% 20.50% 7.80%
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References• Caruso, E., Cisar, N., & Pipe, T. (2008). Creating a Healing
Environment: An Innovative Educational Approach for Adopting Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 32(2), 126-132.
• Felgen, J. (2007). Leading Lasting Change: I2E2.
• Initial consultation with Mary Koloroutis, CHCM VP• Attended RBC Leader Practicum environmental sounds
SHHH (Silent Hospitals Help Healing) Campaign signage reminders on walls/in elevators
Facilities Management measured noise decibels• Placed sound baffling ceiling tiles and wall
coverings around drug dispensing units• Replaced hallway threshold transitions with flat
Hiring Process Orientation Preceptor Program/ Mentorship Program
• Communication Workshop for Practice and Quality Council members
• Transformational Leadership workshop facilitated by Mary Koloroutis, CHCM VP 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013
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• Koloroutis, M. (2008). Relationship-Based Care: A Model for Transforming Practice. Minneapolis, MN: Creative Healthcare Management.
• Watson, J., (2008). The Philosophy and Science of Caring. Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado.
ep aced a ay es o d a s o s aones to minimize med cart noise entering room
• Replaced squeaking, squealing carts, chairs and refuse containers with quiet wheels
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Memorial Units 78.4 78.2 78.3 79.7 81.6 80.7 79.9 83.3 78.8 79.4 82.4 83.2All Database 76.4 76.4 76.1 76.6 77.4 77.8 77.8 78.1 78.2 78.4 77.9 78.8