Aim. To describe the evolution and results of health projects run in hospitals and managed by Nursing Coordinators. Methods. A convenience sample of 13 north Italian hospital, and a sample of 56 Nursing Coordinators with a permanent position from at least 1 year, was contacted. The following information was collected with a structured interview: projects run in 2009, topic, if bottom up or top down, number of staff involved and state (ended, still running, stopped). Results. In 2009 Nursing Coordinators started 114 projects (mean 1.8 +/- 1.2 each): 94 (82.5\%) were improvement projects, 17 (14.9\%) accreditation, and 3 (2.6\%) research. The projects involved 2.732 staff members (73.7\%; average commitment 84 hours); 55 (48.2\%) projects were still running, 52 (45.6\%) completed, for 5 (4.4\%) there was no assessment and 2 (1.8\%) had been stopped. Conclusions. Nurses are regularly involved in several projects. A systematic monitoring of the results obtained and stabilization strategies are scarce. Due to the large number of resources invested, a correct management and the choice of areas relevant for patients' problems and needs are pivotal.

Health projects managed by Nursing Coordinators: an analysis of contents and degree of success

Marsotto, Cc;Randon, Giulia;SAIANI, Luisa
2012-01-01

Abstract

Aim. To describe the evolution and results of health projects run in hospitals and managed by Nursing Coordinators. Methods. A convenience sample of 13 north Italian hospital, and a sample of 56 Nursing Coordinators with a permanent position from at least 1 year, was contacted. The following information was collected with a structured interview: projects run in 2009, topic, if bottom up or top down, number of staff involved and state (ended, still running, stopped). Results. In 2009 Nursing Coordinators started 114 projects (mean 1.8 +/- 1.2 each): 94 (82.5\%) were improvement projects, 17 (14.9\%) accreditation, and 3 (2.6\%) research. The projects involved 2.732 staff members (73.7\%; average commitment 84 hours); 55 (48.2\%) projects were still running, 52 (45.6\%) completed, for 5 (4.4\%) there was no assessment and 2 (1.8\%) had been stopped. Conclusions. Nurses are regularly involved in several projects. A systematic monitoring of the results obtained and stabilization strategies are scarce. Due to the large number of resources invested, a correct management and the choice of areas relevant for patients' problems and needs are pivotal.
2012
nurses; project; change; nurse manager
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