Message for nurses
HCPro's Weekly Update on the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®*, January 10, 2006
Throughout your ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® journey-but especially at the outset-your nursing staff will have a lot of questions. To support the effort with enthusiasm, nurses need to understand how the program's culture influences nursing practice. The following are three tips to share with the nursing staff to help them understand what designation means to them:
- Nurses making decisions about nursing practice
- Increased nursing autonomy
- Practicing in systems that promote high-quality care, quality outcomes, nursing research, and evidence-based practice
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