Clinical Nurse Specialists Guide Staff Nurses to Promote Practice Accountability Through Peer Review.

Journal: Clinical Nurse Specialist CNS
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of the study was to describe the clinical nurse specialist role in developing and implementing a staff nurse education program to promote practice accountability using peer review principles.

Background: Peer review is essential for professional nursing practice demanding a significant culture change. Clinical nurse specialists in a Magnet-designated community hospital were charged with developing a staff nurse peer review education program. Background: Peer review is a recognized mechanism of professional self-regulation to ensure delivery of quality care. The American Nurses Association strongly urges incorporating peer review in professional nursing practice models. Clinical nurse specialists play a critical role in educating staff nurses about practice accountability.

Methods: Clinical nurse specialists developed an education program guided by the American Nurses Association's principles of peer review. A baseline needs assessment identified potential barriers and learning needs. Content incorporated tools and strategies to build communication skills, collaboration, practice change, and peer accountability.

Results: The education program resulted in increased staff nurse knowledge about peer review and application of peer review principles in practice.

Conclusions: Clinical nurse specialists played a critical role in helping staff nurses understand peer review and its application to practice. Conclusions: The clinical nurse specialist role will continue to be important in sustaining the application of peer review principles in practice.

Authors
Julie Semper, Betty Halvorson, Mary Hersh, Clare Torres, Linda Lillington