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1 online resource |
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Creating a narrative culture -- Theme of practice : clinician-patient relationship -- Theme of practice : clinical knowledge and decision-making -- Theme of practice : teamwork and collaboration -- Theme of practice : movement -- Strategies to hardwire a narrative culture |
Summary |
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), long esteemed for its rigorous science and technical excellence, takes time each day for something seemingly unscientific: telling stories. Why? Research has shown that in today's high-tech, rapid-change environment, one of the simplest tools-storytelling-can significantly improve outcomes. MGH's systematic use of clinical narratives has improved patient care and increased patient, family, and staff satisfaction while reducing costs. Used in conjunction with best-practice technical expertise, clinical narratives have become a key component of the hospital's evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation. In Fostering Clinical Success, MGH nurse leaders share their model for creating, embedding, and fostering a narrative culture. Create a safer environment for your patients and improve the practice environment for your staff through storytelling and other evidence-based techniques presented by three nurse leaders at a premier U.S. hospital |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Massachusetts General Hospital |
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Massachusetts General Hospital fast |
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Physician and patient -- Personal narratives
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Hospitals.
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Medical care.
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Clinical competence.
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Nurse and patient.
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Physician and patient.
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Hospitals, General
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Patient Care
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Clinical Competence
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Nurse-Patient Relations
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Physician-Patient Relations
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hospitals (institutions, health facility)
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
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Nurse and patient
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Medical care
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Hospitals
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Clinical competence
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Physician and patient
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Personal narratives
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Personal narratives.
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Récits personnels.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Ditomassi, Marianne, author.
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Sabia, Susan, author
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Smith, Mary Ellin, 1954- author
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ISBN |
9781938835827 |
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1938835824 |
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