Perceptions of Nursing Practice: Capacity for High-Quality Nursing Home Care
- Description
Emerging evidence indicates that harmful nursing home resident outcomes occur because of ineffective collaboration between registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) during assessment, care planning, delegation, and supervision. This observational, factorial vignette survey related video vignettes of RN–LPN collaboration in nursing home care to RN perceptions of: 1) current practice in their home; and 2) preferred practice in their home (N = 444 rated vignettes of nursing practice).
- Authors
- Kristen N. Corazzini, PhD, FGSA, Amy Vogelsmeier, PhD, RN, Eleanor S. McConnell, PhD, RN, GCNS-BS, Lisa Day, PhD, RN, CNE, Susan Kennerly, PhD, RN, Christine Mueller, PhD, RN, FAAN, FGSA, Jill T. Flanagan, MS, Karen Hawkins, BA, and Ruth A. Anderson, PhD, RN, FAAN
- Publish Date
- 2015
- Topic
- Long-term Care, Patient Safety, Practice, Regulation, Research