Clinical Accountability in Homecare: Six Strategies to Build a Culture of Commitment
Homecare agency leaders expect staff to stay current on policies and procedures, complete documentation on time, and practice excellent patient careBut holding them accountable can be challenging because nurses, therapists, and aides work autonomously in the field.This manual delivers a simple, six-step plan that homecare leaders can use to build a culture of commitment and accountability.Discover real-world strategies that the author uses with her own staff with measurable results.
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Clinical Accountability in Homecare: Six Strategies to Build a Culture of CommitmentEileen L. Dohmann, RN, BSN, MBA, NEA-BCYou’re only six steps away from building a culture of accountability! Learn six proven strategies to hold your nurses, aides, and therapists accountable while working in the field. Foster an environment of responsibility and commitment for the best level of patient care. Set expectations for staff.Homecare staff often work in the field with little direct supervision. The level of autonomy can be challenging. In this first accountability book written for home health agencies, the author reveals her successful six-step plan that she uses with her own homecare staff with measurable results. This manual provides helpful tools to set expectations for behavior and standards of practice. It’s a key training resource for both new and experienced managers. Perfect for directors/administrators, clinical managers, clinical operations managers, and clinical educators.Discover effective ways to: Promote accountability among staff and peersSet and hold staff accountable in a variety of situationsPractice accountability—individually and within multidisciplinary work relationshipsUse active listening and assertive speakingRecognize and change non-commitments to commitmentsDifferentiate between responsibility and accountabilityAssess the level of accountability of managers and supervisorsDefine and set expectations for behavior and standards of practiceHold your staff, your peers, your superiors—and even yourself—accountable for providing excellent patient careBonus tools are available online for download.
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