Using the Magnet® Model to Develop a State of Nursing Report

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Auditore, Anthony
Karsten, Kathleen
Rolston, Elizabeth J
McMillan-Coddington, Deborah
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2017
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Magnet® designation is a prestigious recognition given to a hospital for two reasons: excellence in nursing care and outstanding patient outcomes. Professional development specialists are in a primary position to mentor direct care nursing staff to take ownership, accountability, and responsibility for their practice through the cultivation of a report demonstrating Magnet® engagement and readiness. A State of Nursing report was developed, employing the Magnet® components to fortify the commitment to nursing excellence.

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Journal for Nurses in Professional Development

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33

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4

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Nursing

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Auditore, A; Karsten, K; Rolston, EJ; McMillan-Coddington, D, Using the Magnet® Model to Develop a State of Nursing Report, Journal for Nurses in Professional Development, 2017, 33 (4), pp. 185-188

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