Recognizing Excellence: A Systematic Approach to Developing and Maintaining Peer Recognition for Excellence in Clinical Practice in Oncology Nursing



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Recognizing Excellence: A Systematic Approach to Developing and Maintaining Peer Recognition for Excellence in Clinical Practice in Oncology Nursing Megan Mikula, RN, BSN, OCN Mary Fleury, RN, BSN, OCN Legna Hernandez, RN, BSN Rebecca Cohen, RN, BSN, OCN Hematology, Oncology, & Transplant Day Hospital Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD

Objectives To share our unit s story for recognizing excellence. To equip participants with a model for a unit based staff recognition award for excellence in clinical practice that can be implemented within an oncology unit or program of care, using survey, nomination, and submission evaluation tools.

3SE Day Hospital Outpatient treatment center at the National Institutes of Health, Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD Serve hematology/oncology /transplant patients on clinical trials for the National Cancer Institute and the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Open 365 days per year 42 treatment chairs/beds 29 full and part time nurses on staff Serve between 50-80 patients per week day

Why develop an award? The Day Hospital is a fast paced, high throughput area Nurses caring for chronically ill patients risk caregiver role strain and burnout Validation of positive contributions to patients and peers is needed Need for consistent method for staff recognition

Evidence for Staff Recognition High functioning groups Consistently and genuinely recognize peer contributions Value actions that embody excellence in attaining the organizational mission Employee Recognition and Rewards are effective in improving service quality and customer satisfaction Kopelman, et al 2011

Evidence for Staff Recognition The core of feedback associated with meaningful recognition involves acknowledging one s behaviors and the impact these actions had on others, ensuring the feedback is relevant to the recognized situation, and is equal to the person s contribution. AACN, 2005

Purpose of 3SE Award To retain talented staff To praise outstanding contributions that Positively affect the patient experience Positively affect the image of nursing To objectively select award recipients based on individual merit; and his/her impact to the unit, patients and nurses

Staff Survey Recognized need for staff involvement in program development to ensure staying power Survey Monkey was used to assess program needs 74% Response Rate!!!

Staff Survey How would you like to be recognized? 76% - Letter to their personnel file How often should peers be recognized? 65% - Monthly Who should be recognized? 94% - Nurses

Staff Survey What do you think the program should be called? Excellence in Practice aka EIP When you think of clinical excellence, what characteristics come to mind?

Excellence in Practice Award~3SE Day Hospital Expert Skills Specialization Continued Education Excellent Customer Service Evidence Based Practice Adaptation to Change Q u a l it y Im pr o v em e n t Performance Improvement Good Management Ser v e a s Ro l e M o d el a n d men t o r Attention to Detail When Caring for Complex Patients or Situations Critical Thinking Skills teamwork E ffective Com m u n ica tion S k ills Compassion and Understanding C a r i n g a n d C o m p a s s i o n Respect for Patient Rights Knowledge Skills Excel l ent Ti me M anagement B e i n g t h e B e st Professionalism Safe Patient Outcomes Positive Patient Satisfaction PATIENT AD VOCACY Persistent Optimism Safety Genuine Openness to Ideas and Input from Others H olistic T hinking Love of Peopl e Ex c el l en t Cl in ic a l Sk il l s Team Player Commitment toexceptional Patient Care Quick Thinking Knowing your Limitations Vast Clinical Knowledge PROMT Community Service and Advancing the Nursing Profession In q u isit iv e a n d In sig h t f u l Conscientious Effective Communication Knowledgeable about Cancer and Cancer Care Good Listener Th o r o u g h A ssessmen t Patient Kind A nticipatesn eedsof Others H a r d W or kin g a n d Car in g Team Pl ayer C o o l U n d e r P r e s s u r e Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty Doer Problem Solver Sense of Humor D e m o n st r a t e s Go o d N u r si n g P r a c t i c e Hard Working Prevents Complications

Nominations A nomination form is available for all nurses All nurses are eligible to nominate and all nurses are eligible to receive the award regardless of level on the clinical ladder Handwritten or electronic submissions are accepted A group e-mail address is available to aid in the submission process Nominations are accepted on a rolling basis Reminders are sent to the staff prior to submission deadlines (emails, announcements, & word of mouth)

Evaluation & Selection Process After the submission deadline, each nomination is evaluated by the Excellence in Practice (EIP) Committee The unit defined EIP qualities are grouped into the pillars of people, quality, service, safety, and leadership This creates the basis for a Nomination Evaluation Tool using a Likert-like scale The tool allows for a total possible score of 50 points and the highest scoring submission is awarded EIP for the period

Time to Celebrate!!! A brief reception is held on the unit to announce the recipient It s a surprise to the winner as well as most other staff and nominators when the ceremony takes place A picture of the nurse and the letter of accommodation are framed and displayed in the conference room The letter is placed in the personnel file

Process Improvement Frequency has been changed from monthly to quarterly EIP Committee has been formed to sustain the project Planning checklist has been created to keep track of the process and allow for alternating leadership of each quarter s award

Outcomes Since it s inception in January 2009, 17 nurses have received the EIP award The award has sustained professionalism and teamwork during management turnover, increased patient census and associated staff growth Consistently, nurses state they value EIP and want to see it continue on the unit

Next Steps Administer an anonymous survey to reappraise the initial aims of the award Assess eventual direction of EIP Present this session to our Recognition and Retention Committee to share the work and propose EIP as a model for a house wide unit based award

References Kopelman, R.E., Gardberg, N.A., & Brandwein, A.C., (2011). Using a recognition and reward initiative to improve service quality: A quasiexperimental field study in a public higher education institution. Public Personnel Management, 40(2), 133-149. Lefton, C. (2012). Strengthening the workforce through meaningful recognition. Nursing Economics, 30(6), 331-338. American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). (2005). AACN standards for establishing and sustaining healthy work environments: A journey to excellence. Retrieved from: http://ajcc.aacnjournals.org/content/14/3/187.full.pdf

Thank you! Thank you to Linda Bedker for planting the seed Thank you to Georgie Cusack for recognizing our excellence and mentoring us in the abstract and presentation process Questions or Comments? mmikula@cc.nih.gov