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    Engaging nurses to achieve a culture of excellence: A children's hospital journey towards Pathway to Excellence accreditation

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    Cronshaw, Andrea
    Boddye, Ellen
    Reilly, Lesley
    Boardman, Rachel
    Portas, Lee
    Hagan, Janet
    Griffiths, Susan
    Donovan, Helen
    Clark, David
    Collins, Lorraine
    Linley, Barbra
    Salt, Sophie
    Wright, Sophia
    Sheahan-Parry, Mags
    Cooper, Joanne
    Jones, Kerry
    Sunderland, Mandie
    Manning, Joseph C
    Marufu, Takawira C
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    Keyword
    Accreditation
    Leadership
    Nursing
    Date
    2021
    
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    Publisher's URL
    https://doi.org/10.7748/nm.2021.1980
    Abstract
    High-quality nursing care is linked to improved patient experience and patient outcomes, so having work environments that nurture a culture of nursing excellence is fundamental to delivering high-quality patient care. The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) runs the Pathway to Excellence programme, an international accreditation recognising healthcare organisations that provide nurses with a positive and safe practice environment in which they can excel. In 2020, Nottingham Children's Hospital became the first children's hospital in Europe to gain Pathway to Excellence accreditation, demonstrating that it has developed a culture of nursing excellence and a positive environment for nurses to work in. This article describes the hospital's journey towards accreditation. Crucial to its success were strategic planning, transformational leadership and using a change management approach, as well as effective staff engagement guided by the ADKAR model for change, an acronym representing five individual outcomes in terms of awareness, desire, knowledge, ability and reinforcement. Copyright © 2021 RCN Publishing Company Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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    Cronshaw A., Boddye E., Reilly L., Boardman R., Portas L., Hagan J., Griffiths S., Donovan H., Clark D., Collins L., Linley B., Salt S., Wright S., Sheahan-Parry M., Cooper J., Jones K., Sunderland M., Manning J.C. and Marufu T.C. (2021) 'Engaging nurses to achieve a culture of excellence: A children's hospital journey towards Pathway to Excellence accreditation', Nursing Management, 28(6), pp. 29–35. doi: 10.7748/nm.2021.1980 https://doi.org/10.7748/nm.2021.1980.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/19166
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    Nottingham Children's Hospital
    Nursing and Midwifery Registered
    Institute for Care Excellence

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