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Creating Effective Training Programs in Post-Acute Care

Relias

Training post-acute care professionals is essential to providing high-quality care and to the success of your organization. It should maintain and enhance employee clinical and soft skills and promote effective teamwork, communication, critical thinking, and shared decision-making.”

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From Me to We

Emerging RN Leader

Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN How do we build stronger teamwork? There are many environmental challenges that are impacting the quality of teamwork. It is a question that managers ask more frequently today.

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5 Ways to Reduce Horizontal Violence in Healthcare

Relias

Horizontal violence is particularly problematic in nursing because of the high-stress, fast-paced work environments where teamwork and clear communication are crucial for patient care. Horizontal violence undermines these factors, leading to burnout, turnover, and a decline in care quality. What is horizontal violence?

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Microlearning in Healthcare Training: Enhancing Skills and Empowering Professionals

Relias

Front-line staff in post-acute care settings are constantly on the go — from room to room in a skilled nursing facility or from home to home, caring for people with various needs. How can you use microlearning in post-acute care?

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How BPCI Enhances Patient Experience and Lowers Costs: A Comprehensive Guide

Guideway Care

Hospitals participating in BPCI have implemented diverse strategies for improving quality and have seen widespread uptake both within hospital settings and throughout post-acute care. Enhanced program results stem from robust teamwork and communication among healthcare providers.

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Build Safety Culture During Patient Safety Awareness Week

Relias

The evidence trail demonstrates the negative effects that burnout and dissatisfaction among healthcare professionals can have on patient care, including increases in diagnostic and patient safety errors, omissions of necessary care, reduced teamwork, dissatisfied patients who are less likely to adhere to treatment plans, and the list goes on.

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Nursing Maneuvers for Shoulder Dystocia

Relias

Education and teamwork simulation training can help ensure the best outcomes. In addition, shoulder dystocia is neither predictable nor preventable, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists — making it even more important for labor and delivery nurses to anticipate this medical emergency.