Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the definition and application of systems thinking (ST) in interprofessional practice and improved patient outcomes. Background: Nurse educators need a universal definition of ST to implement in curricula to foster quality and safety while enhancing outcomes for nursing students. Method: The QSEN RN-BSN Task Force used the hybrid model of concept analysis to identify the process of fostering ST in clinical and didactic learning experiences and how ST changed over time from the perspective of educators. Results: The definition of ST in the context of interprofessional practice and outcomes was a dynamic, analytical process that looks at complex patterns, relationships, and connections within ele...
Introduction: Interest in applying systems thinking (ST) in public health and healthcare improvement...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a standardized rubric for systems thinking across ...
Aim: To assess nurses� perceptions of systems thinking, safe nursing care and the correlation betw...
The purpose of this study was to explore the definition and application of systems thinking (ST) in ...
PURPOSE: This concept analysis, written by the National Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSE...
A critical need exists for nursing leadership in current complex health care settings. Systems think...
Phenomenon: Systems thinking is the cornerstone of systems-based practice (SBP) and a core competenc...
Background Nurses need to take a lead in reducing medical errors. Formal education of systems thinki...
Background Systems thinking (ST) is the ability to recognize, understand, and synthesize interacti...
This research set out to clarify the construct of systems thinking and to define it as a conceptual ...
Background: A critical need exists to improve quality and safety within RN-to-BSN education through ...
AIMS: To assess systems thinking level and its relationship with occurrence and reporting of adverse...
Introduction: Interest in applying systems thinking (ST) in public health and healthcare improvement...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a standardized rubric for systems thinking across ...
Aim: To assess nurses� perceptions of systems thinking, safe nursing care and the correlation betw...
The purpose of this study was to explore the definition and application of systems thinking (ST) in ...
PURPOSE: This concept analysis, written by the National Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSE...
A critical need exists for nursing leadership in current complex health care settings. Systems think...
Phenomenon: Systems thinking is the cornerstone of systems-based practice (SBP) and a core competenc...
Background Nurses need to take a lead in reducing medical errors. Formal education of systems thinki...
Background Systems thinking (ST) is the ability to recognize, understand, and synthesize interacti...
This research set out to clarify the construct of systems thinking and to define it as a conceptual ...
Background: A critical need exists to improve quality and safety within RN-to-BSN education through ...
AIMS: To assess systems thinking level and its relationship with occurrence and reporting of adverse...
Introduction: Interest in applying systems thinking (ST) in public health and healthcare improvement...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a standardized rubric for systems thinking across ...
Aim: To assess nurses� perceptions of systems thinking, safe nursing care and the correlation betw...