A novel article published in the latest issue of Nursing Outlook proposes a significant shift in how nursing care is measured within acute and critical care settings. This "blueprint for action" seeks to revolutionize current methods by recognizing the full scope of a nurse's work and its profound impact on patient outcomes. "The current measurement systems fail to capture the essence of what nurses truly do," explains lead-author Martha A.
Q. Curley, Ph.D.
, RN, FAAN, Professor of Nursing in Penn Nursing's Department of Family and Community Health, and the Ruth M. Colket Endowed Chair in Pediatric Nursing at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. "This blueprint outlines a new framework that acknowledges the diverse skillsets and contributions of nurses, ultimately leading to improved patient care delivery and outcomes.
" Key components of the proposed blueprint Benefits for patients and the profession By highlighting the work of bedside nurses, this blueprint has the potential to: A call to action for stakeholders The article outlines specific actions for individuals within the health care system: Moving forward "This blueprint marks a pivotal step towards a future where the value of acute and critical care nurses is fully recognized," said Curley. "By working together, we can ensure that the impact of nurses' work is clearly visible, leading to better patient outcomes and a more rewarding profession for nurses." More information: Martha A.
Q. Curley et al, Call to action: Bluepr.