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Patient Centered Care... Redefined for Today’s Environment Susan T. Pierce, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE Professor College of Nursing Northwestern State University.

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1 Patient Centered Care... Redefined for Today’s Environment Susan T. Pierce, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE Professor College of Nursing Northwestern State University

2 Healthcare IOM 1999 - To Err is Human 2001 - Crossing the Quality Chasm 2009 - PCC & Disparities 2010 - Future of Nursing Safe Effective Patient Centered Timely Efficient Equitable

3 H e a l t h c a r e Healthcare Reform March, 2010

4 H e a l t h c a r e 2011+ Repackaging Rorschach's Inkblot

5 Forces Change Economics Politics Science Technology Globalization

6 Link Communication Economics Politics Science Globalization Technology

7 Futuring Healthcare Environment Increased access Patient-centered care Improved quality & safety Practice to fullest capacity of education and scope Increasing responsibility for care management Nursing roles in the community are expanding IOM Future of Nursing

8 Management of chronic conditions Primary care (coordination and transitional care) Prevention and wellness Prevention of adverse events (ex. hospital acquired infections) Mental health services School health services Long-term care Palliative care (end-of-life)

9 Where does healthcare happen in the new paradigm? Community Who coordinates care among multiple providers and settings? How? ?

10 Who is the head of this healthcare team? Who is the decision-maker? Do patients have the knowledge and skills to: Choose the best treatment option? Identify effectiveness of medications? Select the appropriate health resources? Advocate for yourself or others? Navigate the new healthcare system? The Patient

11 The New Nurse......is a change agent!...focused on......patient centered care!..new skills are needed!

12 Patient Centered Care (PCC) Treating the patient as a unique individual Individualized patient care that involves the patient in the care through information and shared decision-making (Robinson, 2008)

13 Process Model of PCC (Gerteis et al., 1993) Patient is at the center of the delivery of care care Empowers patients through autonomy

14 Dimensions of PCC Respect for patients’ values, preferences, & expressed needs Coordination & integration of care Information, communication & education Physical comfort Emotional support & alleviation of fear & anxiety Involvement of family & friends Transition & continuity of care

15 PCC Knowledge & Skills Knowledge Clinical Practice Clinical Problems Skills Data gathering & assessment Procedural skills Communication skills Relationship skills Reporting & Recording skills

16 What’s different? To engage in the PCC process, nurses will evolve in their use of... Evidence-Based Practice Informatics Information Literacy Research Literacy

17 Evidence-Based Practice Research Evidence Patient Preferences Provider Knowledge & Expertise Translates Nurses Translate

18 DATA INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE EVIDENCE WISDOM Informatics

19 Technology Literacy Recognize generational differences Use computers ubiquitously--like the stethescope! Integrate social media Incorporate remote tools Monitor the environment for new tools--but, select tools because they enhance your ability to do your job!

20 Information Literacy Recognize the need for information Seek & retrieve relevant information Appraise the information for reliability, validity, accuracy, authority, timeliness, point of view, bias Integrate the information into practice Evaluate effectiveness of information in practice Association of Colleges & Research Libraries (ACRL) www.ala.org/ala/divs/acrl/issues/infolit/index.cfm

21 Research Literacy Understand the steps of the research process and the language of research Know how to effectively use bibliographic databases to locate relevant research to address clinical issues Be able to determine credibility and clinical significance of qualitative and quantitative research articles Define methods to integrate research & evaluate effect of implementation of findings in your practice setting

22 Evidence-Based Practice Formulate a researchable clinical question Search for relevant, best available, current evidence Appraise the evidence for credibility, clinical significance & applicability Make a clinical decision based on the evidence Practice change Search for more evidence Evaluate the effect of the change or the information seeking process Sackett, D. et al. (1996). Evidence-based medicine: What it is and what it isn’t. BMJ, 312, pp. 71-71.

23 ...practice using the concepts of: (1) Information Management (2) Technology...as your guiding framework Rethink Informatics Information Literacy Technology Competency Research Literacy Evidence-Based Practice Embrace

24 Provider Centric Transformation Information Broker Knowledge Worker Recipient Centric Nurses are empowered! Shared Decision- Making Responsive Role

25 Healthcare Delivery Critical Access Hospitals Home Health School-Based Health Clinics Long-Term Care Improvised (Disaster) Settings Patient Educator Care Coordinato r Patient Empowerment The New Nurse

26 The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advocating Health --Robert Woods Johnson Foundation & IOM (2010) “…steadfast commitment to patient care, improved safety and quality, and better outcomes.” Nursing brings to the future… “Nurses have key roles to play as and for a reformed and better integrated patient-centered health care system team members leaders

27 Health care reform speaks to the and strengths of the nursing profession… traditionalcurrent  Care coordination  Health Promotion  Quality Improvement

28 Transformational Change… 1840….…….2011

29 HospitalsCommunity Clinics Home Care Schools

30 Critical Care Transport Adult Intensive Care Pediatric Intensive Care Neonatal Intensive Care

31 What do NURSES do? Knowledge WorkCollaborate with other healthcare team membersTeach people to manage their own healthSolve health problemsThinkUse informationCommunicate...to improve people’s health

32 Children Older Adults Improve the health of all people... Men Women

33 Collaborate with other health care providers... Physicians Pharmacists Radiology Laboratory

34 Meet the needs of individuals and families across settings The nursing meta-paradigm does not change...the nurse evolves into an independent clinician Patients realize a better standard of care and quality of life

35 Thank you... pierces@nsula.edu Be...an information broker!


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