2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.mnl.2006.05.009
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Conceptual models and the nursing organization: Implementing the AACN Synergy Model for patient care™

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“…The results of our pilot project affirm that the Synergy Model can be adapted to different patient populations, as purported by others (MacPhee et al, 2011;Kaplow & Reed, 2008;Kerfoot et al, 2006;MacPhee et al, 2010). The application of the model to a hematology unit represents pioneering work and offers a tool and methodology that can be used in other patient populations.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The results of our pilot project affirm that the Synergy Model can be adapted to different patient populations, as purported by others (MacPhee et al, 2011;Kaplow & Reed, 2008;Kerfoot et al, 2006;MacPhee et al, 2010). The application of the model to a hematology unit represents pioneering work and offers a tool and methodology that can be used in other patient populations.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…19 They developed and implemented computerized, user-friendly critical pathways that guide healthcare providers through accepted treatment regimens, guidelines, and algorithms while assisting with documentation and compliance data collection. The treatment pathways and algorithms are indicated for use from door to discharge, and include diagnosisspecific discharge instructions.…”
Section: Accepting the Challenge And Changing The Culture Of Hf Nursimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les résultats de notre projet pilote confirment que le modèle synergique peut être adapté à différentes populations de patients, comme le rapportaient d'autres chercheurs (MacPhee et al, 2011;Kaplow et Reed, 2008, Kerfoot et al, 2006, MacPhee et al, 2010. L'application du modèle à une unité d'hématologie a constitué un travail pionnier, mais l'outil et la méthodologie qui en ont émergé pourront être utilisés pour d'autres populations de patients.…”
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