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Unit 6: Presentation: Three-Dimensional Advocacy Approach
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Ramona Wilkerson
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"OPTIMIZING THE NURSING PRACTICE ENVIRONMENT:
LINKING FRAMEWORK DOMAINS WITH PES-NWI
INDICATORS" RAMONA WILKERSON
HERZING UNIVERSITY
AUGUST 11, 2025
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DOMAIN: STAFFING AND RESOURCE ADEQUACY (PURSIO ET AL., 2024)
• Measures adequacy of nurse staffing levels and material resources.
• Impacts nurse workload, patient safety, and care quality.
• Informs strategic planning for optimal resource allocation.
• Directly affects burnout, turnover, and job satisfaction.
• Foundation for consistent, equitable patient care delivery.
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CORRELATION WITH PES-NWI ITEMS • PES-NWI: “Enough staff to get the
work done.”
• Reflects resource availability and workload manageability.
• Adequate staffing supports positive patient outcomes.
• Ensures timely care without compromising quality.
• Aligns directly with this domain’s core focus.
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STRENGTHS & OPPORTUNITIES: STAFFING
• Strength: Adequate ratios during daytime shifts.
• Strength: Reliable access to essential supplies.
• Opportunity: Night shift staffing gaps increase workload.
• Opportunity: Occasional delays due to supply shortages.
• Observed variability suggests need for resource equity.
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LEADERSHIP STRATEGY: STAFFING
• Strategy: Implement flexible staffing models (float pools).
• Evidence supports better workload balance (Aiken et al., 2018).
• Cross-train nurses for coverage in multiple units.
• Monitor supply chain to prevent critical stock-outs.
• Expected outcome: improved resilience and patient safety.
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DOMAIN: NURSE–PHYSICIAN RELATIONS (PURSIO ET AL., 2024)
• Assesses quality of collaboration between nurses and physicians.
• Influences patient safety, trust, and care efficiency.
• Strong relations reduce miscommunication-related errors.
• Enhances interdisciplinary teamwork and decision-making.
• Core factor in nurse empowerment and role satisfaction.
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CORRELATION WITH PES- NWI ITEMS
• PES-NWI: “Nurse–physician collaboration.”
• Highlights teamwork and shared responsibility in care.
• Mutual respect drives better patient outcomes.
• Encourages equal input in clinical decision-making.
• Direct match to domain objectives and measures.
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STRENGTHS & OPPORTUNITIES: COLLABORATION
• Strength: Interdisciplinary rounds promote transparency.
• Strength: Informal communication channels improve speed.
• Opportunity: Hierarchical culture limits nurse input.
• Opportunity: Delays in relaying plan changes to nurses.
• Collaboration mechanisms could be more formalized.
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LEADERSHIP STRATEGY: COLLABORATION
• Strategy: Establish structured interprofessional care conferences.
• Evidence supports improved communication (Bainbridge et al., 2016).
• Schedule weekly forums for joint care planning.
• Rotate facilitation to include nursing leaders.
• Expected result: reduced hierarchy, stronger teamwork.
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
• Adequate staffing and strong nurse–physician relations are linked.
• Both domains significantly impact patient outcomes and nurse morale.
• Opportunities exist for improvement in resource equity and collaboration.
• Leadership interventions can address gaps and sustain strengths.
• Practice environment analysis informs targeted improvement strategies.
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LEADERSHIP THEORY ALIGNMENT
• Transformational: Inspires shared vision for resource and teamwork goals.
• Servant: Focuses on removing staff barriers to performance.
• Relational: Builds trust between nurses and physicians.
• Systems: Recognizes interdependence of staffing and collaboration.
• Framework supports evidence-based leadership in nursing practice.
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REFERENCES
• Aiken, L. H., Sloane, D. M., Bruyneel, L., Van den Heede, K., Griffiths, P., Busse, R., ... & Sermeus, W. (2014). Nurse staffing and education and hospital mortality in nine European countries: a retrospective observational study. The lancet, 383(9931), 1824-1830. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140- 6736(13)62631-8/fulltext?gsid=ebe607b1-2433-405b-996c-841c41da1514
• Bosch, B., & Mansell, H. (2015). Interprofessional collaboration in health care: Lessons to be learned from competitive sports. Canadian Pharmacists Journal/Revue des Pharmaciens du Canada, 148(4), 176-179. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1715163515588106
• Martínez-Riera, J. R., Juárez-Vela, R., Díaz-Herrera, M. Á., Montejano-Lozoya, R., Doménech-Briz, V., Benavent-Cervera, J. V., Cabellos-García, A. C., Melo, P., Nguyen, T. H., & Gea-Caballero, V. (2020). Qualitative Analysis by Experts of the Essential Elements of the Nursing Practice Environments Proposed by the TOP10 Questionnaire of Assessment of Environments in Primary Health Care. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(20), 7520. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17207520
• Pursio, K., Korhonen, A., Lahtinen, P., & Turunen, H. (2024). Development and testing of the nursing practice environment scale in hospital and ambulatory care settings. Journal of Nursing Management, 32(1), 55–66. https://doi.org/10.1111/jonm.13864
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