Tuesday, January 31, 2012

RNAO's Nursing Best Practice Guidelines implemented across Spain

TORONTO, Jan. 31, 2012 /CNW/ - Representatives from Ontario's top professional nursing organization have been in Spain to celebrate a launch of eight Best Practice Spotlight Organizations (BPSO) which have been committed to implementing clinical most appropriate practices of a Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO).During their week-long revisit (Feb 1-7), Doris Grinspun, RNAO's executive executive as well as Irmajean Bajnok, executive of a association's most appropriate use discipline (BPG) module will train nurses on how to implement a BPGs as well as how to pass which knowledge on to other nurses as well as health-care professionals. This module will continue with a monitoring as well as support of a Nursing as well as Healthcare Research Unit as well as Spanish Collaborating Centre of a Joanna Briggs Institute.The revisit will additionally prominence a executive role nursing plays in a health as well as well-being of patients, as well as how clinical BPGs improve patient outcomes as well as make health-care systems more effective as well as efficient.RNAO's clinical BPG module began in 1999 as well as was expanded in 2003 to include healthy work environment BPGs. To date, 44 discipline have been developed, including some focused on health promotion such as breastfeeding as well as shortening falls in older persons as well as on disease prevention such as smoking cessation. There have been discipline which cover a diagnosis of pressure ulcers as well as ones geared to chronic disease management for diabetes as well as pain.The Spanish project arises from a signed agreement in between RNAO as well as a Nursing as well as Healthcare Research Unit (Investn-isciii) of a Institute of Health Carlos III. The partnership started with a translation of RNAO's BPGs into Spanish. The initiative means up to half a billion people who live in Spanish-speaking countries can access RNAO's most appropriate practices."The concrete as well as certain results of these discipline on clinical as well as health outcomes of patients speak for themselves as well as that's why a Ontario supervision as well as Health Canada support this program," says Grinspun, adding which governments as well as health-care organizations all over a world, including China, Japan, Australia, South Africa, Chile, Colombia, Italy, Dubai as well as Spain have been working with RNAO to implement a association's most appropriate practices.Grinspun, a native of Chile as well as smooth in Spanish, as well as Teresa Moreno Casbas, executive of Nursing as well as Healthcare Research Unit (Investn-isciii), have been thrilled with a partnership. The Nursing as well as Healthcare Research Unit of a Institute of Health Carlos III, as part of a Ministry of a Economy as well as Finance, has overseen a translation of a BPGs into Spanish. "This partnership will heighten a nursing profession as well as hugely good patients," says Grinspun. Moreno Casbas says "the nurses will have access to evidence resources which support their use as well as optimize patient outcomes."The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) is a professional association representing registered nurses in Ontario. Since 1925, RNAO has advocated for healthy public policy, promoted excellence in nursing practice, increased nurses' contribution to moulding a health-care system, as well as influenced decisions which affect nurses as well as a public they serve.RNAO's ambitious Best Practice Guidelines Program in Canada is funded by a Ontario government's Ministry of Health as well as Long-Term Care. It was launched in 1999, under Grinspun's leadership, to provide a most appropriate available evidence for patient care across a wide spectrum of health-care areas. The 44 discipline developed to date represent a excellence which is moulding as well as improving Ontario's health-care system. The BPGs have been available free of charge to nurses, other health-care professionals as well as organizations across Canada as well as abroad.To learn more about RNAO's Nursing Best Practice Guidelines Program, please revisit www.rnao.org/bestpractices.For more information about RNAO, revisit our website at www.rnao.org. You can additionally check out our Facebook page at www.rnao.org/facebook as well as follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/rnao.Powered By iWebRSS.co.cc


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