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Incorporate the New 2010 NLN Framework! Sue Field DNP, RN http://fieldsue.com

Objectives: Attendees will Analyze methods to implement core values, integrating concepts, and program learner outcomes of the 2010 NLN Educational Competencies Model into a nursing program. Formulate a plan to facilitate faculty group involvement in the implementation of the 2010 NLN Educational Competencies Model.

Journey to the Templates 1. NLNAC Initial Accreditation Less than desirable Framework 2. Consultants June Larson: Chair of the NLN Outcomes and Competencies Committee Denise Hirst: Project Manager for QSEN 3. Presentation at the NLN National Conference 2011 4. 6 hour workshop in North Carolina in March 2012 5. Article written for publication Sue will do this.

National Standards IOM (Institute of Medicine) report in 2003 IOM report in 2011 QSEN (Quality Safety Education in Nursing) 2005 5 outcomes of IOM + Safety

National Standards NLN Outcomes and Competencies (2010) Carnegie Study: Educating Nurses a Call for Radical Transformation: Benner, Sutphen, Leonard & Day (2010) NLN Outcomes and Competencies (2010) Benner’s article last month Knowledge Practice (Skills) Ethical Component (Attitude)

NLN Framework June Do this one

Purchase National League for Nursing. (2010). Outcomes and competencies for graduates of practical/vocational, associate degree, baccalaureate, master’s, practice doctorate, and research doctorate programs in nursing. NLN. http://www.nln.org/facultydevelopment/competencies/index.htm June do this one

Student Learner Outcomes 1. Human Flourishing 2. Nursing Judgment 3. Professional Identify 4. Spirit of Inquiry Nancy do this

Professional Identity Student Learner Outcomes PN to PhD PN/VOC ADN/ DIP BS MASTER PRACTICE DOC RESEARCH DOC Assess how one’s personal strengths and values… Implement one’s role as a nurse in ways… Express one’s identity as a nurse … Implement one’s advanced practice role… As a nurse-scholar, seek ways to translate research findings into practice… Implement one’s role as a research scholar committed… Nancy do this

Human Flourishing Program Learner Outcomes Practical Nursing Programs Associate Degree Nursing Programs Learner Outcomes Human Flourishing Promote the human dignity, integrity, self determination, and personal growth of patients, oneself, and members of the health care team.  Advocate for patients and families in ways that promote their self- determination, integrity, and ongoing growth as human beings. Nancy do these

Nursing Judgment Program Learner Outcomes Practical Nursing Programs Associate Degree Nursing Programs Learner Outcomes Nursing Judgment  Provide a rationale for judgments used in the provision of safe, quality care and for decisions that promote the health of patients within a family context.  Make judgments in practice, substantiated with evidence, that integrate nursing science in the provision of safe, quality care and that promote the health of patients within a family and community context. Nancy do these

Professional Identity Program Learner Outcomes Practical Nursing Programs Learner Outcomes Associate Degree Nursing Programs Learner Outcomes Professional Identity  Assess how one’s personal strengths and values affect one’s identity as a nurse and one’s contributions as a member of the health care team.  Implement one's role as a nurse in ways that reflect integrity, responsibility, ethical practices, and an evolving identity as a nurse committed to evidence-based practice, caring, advocacy, and safe, quality care for diverse patients within a family and community context. Nancy do these

Spirit of Inquiry Program Learner Outcomes Practical Nursing Programs Associate Degree Nursing Programs Learner Outcomes Spirit of Inquiry Question the basis for nursing actions, considering research, evidence, tradition, and patient preferences. Examine the evidence that underlies clinical nursing practice to challenge the status quo, question underlying assumptions, and offer new insights to improve the quality of care for patients, families, and communities. Nancy do these

QSEN Outcomes (2005) 1. QSEN: Patient Centered Care Student will recognize the patient or designee as the source of control and full partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient's preferences, values, and need 2. QSEN: Safety Student will minimize risk of harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance.

QSEN Outcomes… 3. QSEN: Informatics The student will use information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision making. 4. QSEN: Teamwork and Collaboration Student will function effectively within nursing and inter-professional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and shared decision-making to achieve quality patient care.

QSEN Outcomes… 5. QSEN: Quality Improvement Student will use data to monitor the outcomes of care processes and use improvement methods to design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of health care systems. 6. QSEN: Evidence Based Practice Student will integrate best current evidence with clinical expertise and patient/family preferences and values for delivery of optimal health care.

QSEN and NLN Competencies and Outcomes NLN: Human Flourishing QSEN: Patient Centered Care NLN Nursing Judgment QSEN: Safety QSEN: Informatics NLN Personal/Professional identity QSEN: Teamwork and Collaboration NLN Spirit of Inquiry QSEN: Quality Improvement QSEN: Evidence Based Practice

NAPNES PN Student Learner Outcomes From NAPNES May 6, 2007 5 years old Need to be up to date with latest standards including QSEN NLN Outcomes and Competencies Nancy

NAPNES PN Outcomes (2007) Demonstrate professional behaviors of accountability and professionalism according to the legal and ethical standards for a competent licensed practical/vocational nurse. 2. Effectively communicate with patients, significant support person(s), and members of the interdisciplinary health care team incorporating interpersonal and therapeutic communication skills.

NAPNES… 3. Collect holistic assessment data from multiple sources, communicate the data to appropriate health care providers, and evaluate client responses to interventions. 4. Collaborate with the registered nurse or other members' of the health care team to organize and incorporate assessment data to plan/ revise patient care and actions based on established nursing diagnoses, nursing protocols, and assessment and evaluation data.

NAPNES… 5. Demonstrate a caring and empathic approach to the safe, therapeutic, and individualized care of each client 6. Implement patient care, at the direction of a registered nurse, licensed physician or dentist through performance of nursing interventions or directing aspects of care, as appropriate, to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP).

Missing from NAPNES 1. Patient Centered Care and Human Flourishing 2. Quality Improvement and Spirit of Inquiry 3. Informatics 4. Evidence Based Practice/Research 5. Safety: Mitigate errors 6. Nursing Judgment

NLN 2000 AD Learner Outcomes 1. Practice within the ethical, legal and regulatory framework of nursing and standards of nursing practice. 2. Demonstrate caring behaviors toward the patient, significant support persons and members of the health care team 3. Demonstrate accountability for nursing care given by self and or delegated to others.

NLN 2000 AD Learner Outcomes 4. Utilize therapeutic communication skills in professional relationships. 5. Utilize the nursing process to provide individualized nursing care in diverse settings. 6. Utilize critical thinking to make clinical judgments and management decisions to provide safe, appropriate and individualized care.

NLN 2000 AD Learner Outcomes 7. Develop individualized teaching plans based on assessed patient needs. 8. Collaborate with the patient, support persons, as well as members of the healthcare team to assist the patient to achieve optimal outcomes. 9. Develop personal goals for professional development and participate in lifelong learning.

Missing from 2010 NLN 1. Patient Centered Care and Human Flourishing 2. Quality Improvement and Spirit of Inquiry 3. Informatics 4. Evidence Based Practice/Research 5. Safety: Mitigate errors 6. Nursing Judgment

Course Templates http://fieldsue.com Templates at website above.

1st Step Course Outcomes 1. List the Course Outcomes A. Identify the learning activities B. Identify the measurements C. Identify the student learner outcomes are related to the course outcomes.

Course Outcomes Example of Outcomes to Assignments

1. The Core Values 1. Present in your Philosophy Statement 2. Flow through your Curriculum nancy

Core Values Template Example nancy

2. Integrating Concepts NLN outcomes and competencies book (2010) Suggested statements are listed for EACH of the 6 integrating concepts 1. Context and Environment 2. Knowledge and Science 3. Personal/Professional Development 4. Quality and Safety 5. Relationship Centered Care 6. Teamwork June Larson

Three Apprenticeships Knowledge Practice Know How Ethical Comportment Benner: Do away with curricular threads and implement 3 apprenticeships

Integrating Concepts Three Apprenticeships Context and Environment 4. Quality and Safety Knowledge Practice Know How Ethical Comportment 2. Knowledge and Science 5. Relationship Centered Care Personal/Professional 6. Teamwork Development

Integrating Concepts Template Example Sue

Program Learner Outcomes Needs to meet National Standards NAPNES from 2007 does not include national standards QSEN and NLN Framework

QSEN and NLN Competencies and Outcomes Patient Centered Care Safety Informatics Teamwork and Collaboration Quality Improvement Evidence Based Practice Human Flourishing Nursing Judgment Personal/Professional identity Spirit of Inquiry

Student Learner Outcomes Need to demonstrate that EVERY student that graduates has fulfilled the student learner outcomes. Clinical/Program Portfolio is a great way to prove this.

Student Learner Outcomes Template 1 Sue to do

Steps that might work for you and your nursing program “How To’s” Steps that might work for you and your nursing program Sue to do

How to: Part I PAIR faculty members Determine for each course outcome Who teach the same courses Determine for each course outcome How the course outcome relates to the program outcomes Determine the learning activities for the outcome and Determine the measurements used for the outcome See template next slide

How to: Part I Course Template

How to: Part II Round Robin Arrange tables by integrating concepts Attach template to tables by integrating concepts Faculty pairs rotate through the stations. Faculty identify the course outcomes that fulfill competencies listed

Context and Environment Relationship Centered Care Knowledge and Science Personal Professional Growth Quality and Safety Teamwork Relationship Centered Care 3 Apprenticeships for each: Knowledge Practice Ethical Comportment

Part III: Compilation Compile all information on one document

Part IV: Program Learner Outcomes Complete the Program Learner Outcomes Template in a round robin similar to the Integrating Concepts Round Robin

Professional Identify Human Flourishing Professional Identify Nursing Judgment Spirit of Inquiry Nursing Practice

Part V: Identify Apprenticeships Missing Course Outcomes Identify apprenticeships that lack course outcomes. Develop new course outcomes as needed Identify the new outcomes needed Evaluate BOTH the Apprenticeships AND the Learner Outcomes Templates Be careful of Additive curriculum (May need to take something out of your curriculum) Develop learning activities for each Develop outcome measures for each

Templates Template A: Course Templates Template 1. Core Competencies Template 2. Integrating Concepts Template 3. Learner Outcomes Template B: Program Portfolio

References Benner, P., Sutphen, M, Leonard-Kahn, V., Day, L. (2008, September). Formation and everyday ethical comportment. American Journal of Critical Care,17(5473), 473-476. Benner, P., Sutphen, M, Leonard-Kahn, V., Day, L. (2010). Educating nurses a call for radical transformation. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Benner, P., Tanner, C., Chesla, C. (2009). Expertise in nursing practice. (2nd ed.). NY: Springer Publishing. Caputi, L. (2010). Teaching nursing: The art and science. (2nd ed.).Glen Ellyn, IL: College of DuPage Press. Cronenwett, L., Sherwood, G., Barnsteiner, J., Disch, J., Johnson, J., Mitchell, P, & Warren, J. (2007). Quality and safety education for nurses. Nursing Outlook, 55(3), 122-131. Hirst, D. & Foster, B. (2009). Undergraduate curriculum mapping: Faculty interactive approach using QSEN competencies. Poster presentation. (Template modeled after Hirst & Foster’s work). National League for Nursing. (2010). Outcomes and competencies for graduates of practical/vocational, associate degree, baccalaureate, master’s, practice doctorate, and research doctorate programs in nursing. NLN. http://www.nln.org/facultydevelopment/competencies/index.htm QSEN Quality and Safety Education for Nurses. http://www.qsen.org

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