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    Engaging and developing front-line clinical nurses to drive care excellence: Evaluating the Chief Nurse Excellence in Care Junior Fellowship initiative

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    Bramley, Louise
    Manning, Joseph C
    Cooper, Joanne
    Keyword
    Nurse's role
    Professional development
    Date
    2018
    
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    https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1744987118808843
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    BACKGROUND: Global challenges in the development of a highly skilled and motivated nursing workforce jeopardise the delivery of high-quality care. Flexible and innovative workforce solutions are required to overcome these challenges., AIMS: To describe the implementation and present the preliminary evaluation of the 'Chief Nurse Excellence in Care Junior' bespoke Fellowship initiative designed to develop the foundational clinical and academic skills of front-line junior clinical staff., METHODS: This initiative was developed and piloted at a large, inner-city, acute NHS trust. The initiative involved two main components: a bespoke development programme and an improvement project that was supported by clinical and academic mentors. The initiative was evaluated using structured feedback, case studies and data on dissemination activities., RESULTS: Six front-line nurses completed the first cohort of the initiative that commenced in spring 2016. Results showed a positive impact on professional development relating to the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. Case studies of projects had a demonstrable impact on patient experiences, outcomes and cost savings. Wider organisational and NHS impact was demonstrated through multiple dissemination activities., CONCLUSION: This preliminary evaluation provides evidence that this initiative is a sustainable, clinically driven career development opportunity at a foundational level that has a demonstrable positive impact on care and staff development. Further work is underway to carry out a longitudinal structure, process and outcome evaluation with particular focus on impact. Copyright © The Author(s) 2018.
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    Bramley, L., Manning, J.C. and Cooper, J. (2018) 'Engaging and developing front-line clinical nurses to drive care excellence: Evaluating the Chief Nurse Excellence in Care Junior Fellowship initiative', Journal of research in nursing : JRN, 23(8), pp. 678-689. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1744987118808843.
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    Sage
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/15980
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