Nurses+QI=better hospital performance? A critical review of the literature

Authors: Robinson, J. and Gelling, L.

Journal: Nursing management (Harrow, London, England : 1994)

Volume: 26

Issue: 4

Pages: 22-28

eISSN: 2047-8976

DOI: 10.7748/nm.2019.e1858

Abstract:

NHS regulators, such as NHS Improvement and the Care Quality Commission, promote staff involvement in quality improvement (QI), while national nursing leaders and the Nursing and Midwifery Council advocate nurses' involvement in improving services. This article critically explores the evidence base for a national nursing strategy to involve nurses in QI using a literature review. A thematic analysis shows that nurse involvement in QI has several positive outcomes, which are also included in the NHS Improvement's Single Oversight Framework for NHS Providers. The article concludes that nurse involvement in QI helps improve hospital performance.

Source: Scopus

Nurses+QI=better hospital performance? A critical review of the literature.

Authors: Robinson, J. and Gelling, L.

Journal: Nurs Manag (Harrow)

eISSN: 2047-8976

DOI: 10.7748/nm.2019.e1858

Abstract:

NHS regulators, such as NHS Improvement and the Care Quality Commission, promote staff involvement in quality improvement (QI), while national nursing leaders and the Nursing and Midwifery Council advocate nurses' involvement in improving services. This article critically explores the evidence base for a national nursing strategy to involve nurses in QI using a literature review. A thematic analysis shows that nurse involvement in QI has several positive outcomes, which are also included in the NHS Improvement's Single Oversight Framework for NHS Providers. The article concludes that nurse involvement in QI helps improve hospital performance.

Source: PubMed

Nurses+QI=better hospital performance? A critical review of the literature.

Authors: Robinson, J. and Gelling, L.

Journal: Nursing management (Harrow, London, England : 1994)

eISSN: 2047-8976

ISSN: 1354-5760

DOI: 10.7748/nm.2019.e1858

Abstract:

NHS regulators, such as NHS Improvement and the Care Quality Commission, promote staff involvement in quality improvement (QI), while national nursing leaders and the Nursing and Midwifery Council advocate nurses' involvement in improving services. This article critically explores the evidence base for a national nursing strategy to involve nurses in QI using a literature review. A thematic analysis shows that nurse involvement in QI has several positive outcomes, which are also included in the NHS Improvement's Single Oversight Framework for NHS Providers. The article concludes that nurse involvement in QI helps improve hospital performance.

Source: Europe PubMed Central