Quality and Safety in Nursing. Группа авторов

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to recognize and deal with the inequities within health care. What does person and family‐centered care look like when someone is homeless? How do we develop comprehensive databases that fully include all residents of a community, not just those accessing health care? Who needs to be on the team when we decide where and when immunization clinics will be scheduled? What are specific threats to safety for lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender and queer (LBGTQ) teens, and how do we mitigate those? How do we know? One significant issue to be addressed is how we educate the public about health care quality and safety.

      This third edition begins to explore some of these issues. Undoubtedly, numerous other issues will emerge. Summoning the words of Cronenwett et al. (2007) in that first article: “At the core of nursing lies incredible historical will to ensure quality and safety for patients.” Progress has been made; much remains to be done. Whatever challenges emerge, we will tackle them as we have done before.

      Linda Cronenwett wrote the first part of this chapter for the first edition of this book. Jane Barnsteiner wrote the second and third parts, which begin with the heading QSEN: 2012–2017, for the second and this third edition.

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      2 American Association of Colleges of Nursing. (2006) The Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice. Washington, DC: AACN.

      3 American Association of Colleges of Nursing. (2008) The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice. Washington, DC: AACN.

      4 American Association of Colleges of Nursing. (2021) Essentials Domains, Descriptors, Contextual Statements, and Competencies. Retrieved January 25, 2021 from https://www.aacnnursing.org/Portals/42/Downloads/Essentials/DRAFT‐Domains‐Descriptors‐Competencies‐May‐2020.pdf

      5 Barnsteiner, J., and Disch, J. (2017) Creating a fair and just culture in schools of nursing. American Journal of Nursing, 117(11), 42–48.

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      8 Cronenwett, L., Sherwood, G., Barnsteiner, J., et al. (2007) Quality and safety education for nurses. Nursing Outlook, 55(3), 122–131.

      9 Cronenwett, L., Sherwood, G., and Gelmon, S.B. (2009a) Improving quality and safety education: The QSEN Learning Collaborative. Nursing Outlook, 57(6), 304–312.

      10 Cronenwett, L., Sherwood, G., Pohl, J., et al. (2009b) Quality and safety education for advanced nursing practice. Nursing Outlook, 57(6), 338–348.

      11 Disch, J., and Barnsteiner, J (2021). QSEN in an amazon world. American Journal of Nursing, 121(3), 50–56.

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      20 Lounsbury, O., Longley, A., Prosser, D., Mellin‐Olsen, J. & Ramsay, M. (2020) A perception‐based analysis of the contributors to medical error: Understanding current state, leveraging findings, and applying results to push forward for patient safety. August 8. Retrieved January 6, 2021 from https://patientsafetymovement.org/blog/article‐a‐perception‐based‐analysis‐of‐the‐contributors‐to‐medical‐error‐understanding‐current‐state‐leveraging‐findings‐and‐applying‐results‐to‐push‐forward‐for‐patient‐safety/?referred=ufsc.

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      22 National Council of State Boards of Nursing. (2011) Transition to Practice. Retrieved January 25, 2021 from https://www.ncsbn.org/transition‐to‐practice.htm.

      23 National League for Nursing (NLN) Nursing Education Advisory Council for Competency Development. (2010) The NLN Education Competencies Model. Retrieved January 25, 2021 from http://www.nln.org/professional‐development‐programs/competencies‐for‐nursing‐education/.

      24 Pohl, J.M., Savrin, C., Fiandt, K., et al. (2009) Quality and safety in graduate nursing education: Cross‐mapping QSEN graduate competencies with NONPF’s NP core and practice doctorate competencies. Nursing Outlook, 57(6), 349–354.

      25 Sherwood, G. (2011) Integrating quality and safety science in nursing education and practice. Journal of Research in Nursing, 16, 226–240.

      26 Smith, E.L., Cronenwett, L., and Sherwood, G. (2007) Current assessments of quality and safety education in nursing. Nursing Outlook, 55(3), 132–137.

      27 Walker, D., Altmiller, G., Hromadik, L., et al. (2020) Nursing students’ perceptions of just culture in nursing programs: A multisite study. Nurse Educator, 45(3), 133–138. doi: 10.1097/NNE.0000000000000739.

Section 2 Quality and Safety Competencies The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses Project

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