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The Academic-Practice Partnership

Bethany Robertson, Carrie McDermott, Jessica Star, Carolyn Clevenger

2021Nursing Administration Quarterly20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Strong partnerships are essential to lead the innovative change needed to prepare future nurses who demonstrate quality and safety competence. Successful models involve senior leadership, a shared vision, mutual goals, mutual respect, and an access to shared knowledge. The academic-practice partnership between a private university-based school of nursing and its affiliated health care system facilitated the implementation of a new Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program track to provide a seamless education to practice pathway for graduate nurses educated with quality and safety competencies and to meet the workforce demands of the health care system. The academic-practice model is based on the Guiding Principles outlined by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing-American Organization of Nurse Leaders (AACN-AONL) Task Force on Academic Practice Partnerships. As a result of this partnership, 84% of the program's graduates accepted a position with the health care partner as an advanced medical-surgical nurse, and student outcomes in quality and safety competencies were encouraging.

Topics & Concepts

General partnershipBachelorCompetence (human resources)WorkforceNursingMedical educationHealth carePatient safetyMedicinePsychologyPolitical scienceLawSocial psychologyNursing Roles and PracticesPatient Safety and Medication ErrorsHealth Policy Implementation Science
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