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The ONL NJ Mission statement supports improving care through a shared vision for advancing knowledge through innovative research, quality improvement endeavors and life-long learning. ONL NJ believes that innovation is to bring forward positive change for a population of people who are affected by a pervasive unmet need. In nursing and healthcare, new innovations must address how to advance quality outcomes. These advancements can be through one or more of the six domains of quality (e. g., safe, efficient, effective, equitable, timely, and patient-centered). Nursing history is rich with innovation efforts to advance the profession. Nursing has recently experienced a new resurgence of focus on innovation through academics, practice, research, and scholarship. Nursing must continue to evolve and meet the contemporary needs of our peers and the people which we serve. Embracing the power of innovation as a profession can help us address the many pervasive unmet nursing and healthcare needs across the globe.
Please join ONL NJ in exploring how nurse leaders can Advance Nursing Science Through Innovative Research fostering nurses to pioneer initiatives and processes to improve patient care and experience giving nurses opportunities and confidence to learn, create, and launch advances in excellent patient and family care.
Learning Outcome: At the conclusion of this program, participants will recognize the importance of Advancing Nursing Science Through Innovative Research and will self-report confidence in initiating a nursing research project within 60 days of returning to their practice.
Eighty percent of the learners will report that they have confidence in initiating some form of nursing research that will advance research, scholar, and practice within their practice setting.
Successful completion of the program is defined as attendance for 100 percent of the learning session and a completed course evaluation.
Continuing Nursing Education Credits: This activity has been submitted to the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses for approval to award contact hours. The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses is accredited as an approver of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nursing Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.