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Accountability in Nursing: Six Strategies to Build and Maintain a Culture of Commitment

Author HCPro, Inc., Eileen L Dohmann RN BSN MBA NEA-BC
Publisher HCPro, Inc.
Category Business & Economics
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PublisherHCPro, Inc.
ISBN / ASIN1601463456
ISBN-139781601463456
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Sales Rank261,401
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Description

You’re six simple steps away from building a culture of accountability

Accountability is a hot topic in nursing and many nurse managers striving to improve their organizations ask themselves, “How can I get my staff to be accountable?”

It’s easy to become frustrated when your staff lack accountability and when they fail to do what is expected of them. And it’s often a struggle to bridge the gap between your staff’s performance and your expectations.

The HCPro book and CD-ROM Accountability in Nursing: Six Strategies to Build and Maintain a Culture of Commitment answer your questions and provide simple solutions for holding staff accountable. This resource provides you with six easy-to-follow steps that will help you hold staff accountable for their behaviors and actions.

You will learn how to:

  • Set and hold staff to expectations for nursing behavior
  • Use active listening and assertive speaking
  • Recognize when people do not make a commitment
  • Change non-commitments to commitments
  • Engage staff to make commitments to participate in important initiatives
  • With Accountability in Nursing as your guide, you have the tools to hold your staff, your peers, your superiors—and even yourself—accountable for providing excellent patient care.  

    Take a look at the table of contents:

    Chapter 1: What is Accountability?. Chapter 2: Accountability Tools. Chapter 3: Personal Accountability. Chapter 4: Holding Staff Accountable. Chapter 5: Holding Peers Accountable. Chapter 6: Seeking Accountability With Your Manager or Supervisor. Chapter 7: Working with Physicians . Chapter 8: Promoting Accountability with the C-Suite

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