2019
DOI: 10.1097/nna.0000000000000819
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The Development and Implementation of Nursing Professional Practice Model in a Tertiary Hospital in China

Abstract: Developing a professional practice model (PPM) is essential for hospitals seeking Magnet® designation. The article describes the development and implementation of a PPM in a tertiary hospital that was the 1st hospital in mainland China applying for Magnet recognition. This article provides a framework for hospital administrators who wish to reference a successful process when creating their own Magnet PPMs.

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“…The aim of this scoping review was to explore the development, professional behaviours that resonate with all nurses across an organization (Bloemhof et al, 2021;Clavelle & Goodwin, 2016;Gentile & Marzinski 2020;Glassman, 2016;Holskey & Rivera, 2020;Keleekai-Brapoh & Toresco, 2020;Mensik et al, 2017;Olender et al, 2020;Oommen et al, 2022;Qu et al, 2019;Robbins, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The aim of this scoping review was to explore the development, professional behaviours that resonate with all nurses across an organization (Bloemhof et al, 2021;Clavelle & Goodwin, 2016;Gentile & Marzinski 2020;Glassman, 2016;Holskey & Rivera, 2020;Keleekai-Brapoh & Toresco, 2020;Mensik et al, 2017;Olender et al, 2020;Oommen et al, 2022;Qu et al, 2019;Robbins, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eight of the studies conducted a literature review prior to development of the model to identify existing PPMs (Arroyo-Marlés et al, 2018;Oommen et al, 2022;Clavelle & Goodwin, 2016;Gentile & Marzinski, 2020;Glassman, 2016;Keleekai-Brapoh & Toresco, 2020;Qu et al, 2019;Robbins, 2019) and four studies used brainstorming workshops (Arroyo-Marlés et al, 2018;Holskey & Rivera, 2020;Olender et al, 2020;Robbins, 2019) were disseminated to all nurses…”
Section: Model Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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