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Western Governors University
D268 Introduction to Communication: Connecting with Others
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The primary audience for my proposed policy initiative is the Hospital Patient Safety Committee. This committee plays a critical role in ensuring the delivery of safe, high-quality care to all patients. Members of the committee include nursing leadership, patient safety officers, clinical managers, and representatives from quality improvement teams. These individuals have both the authority and responsibility to review, recommend, and implement policies that improve patient outcomes and staff well-being.
By targeting this audience, the goal is to influence those who can approve and advocate for structural policy changes, particularly related to staffing ratios and workload distribution among nurses.
The proposed policy will directly impact the Hospital Patient Safety Committee by highlighting the importance of patient-centered staffing standards. It will prompt the committee to reassess how they currently evaluate staffing ratios and safety protocols.
This policy will encourage committee members to view each patient not merely as a numerical entry but as an individual requiring personalized, safe, and effective care. Additionally, by adopting evidence-based staffing models, the committee can foster an environment where nurses feel supported, workloads are balanced, and patient outcomes improve. Implementing this policy could also strengthen the committee’s reputation as an advocate for patient safety and staff welfare.
| Target Audience | Role in Policy Implementation | Expected Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Hospital Patient Safety Committee | Review, approve, and oversee implementation | Enhanced patient safety and improved nurse satisfaction |
| Nurse Leaders | Monitor staffing levels and ensure compliance | Reduced burnout and higher quality of care |
| Quality Improvement Team | Evaluate policy outcomes | Data-driven adjustments to sustain improvements |
The central problem addressed by this policy proposal is the issue of unsafe staffing ratios in hospital settings. Inadequate nurse-to-patient ratios can lead to an increased risk of medical errors, patient dissatisfaction, and nurse burnout. Studies indicate that when nurses are responsible for too many patients simultaneously, the quality of care decreases, and the likelihood of adverse events increases (Aiken et al., 2021).
Ensuring safe staffing levels is crucial for maintaining patient safety, improving outcomes, and fostering a supportive work environment. The current variability in staffing ratios often leads to inconsistencies in care, resulting in preventable complications and increased turnover among nursing staff.
The proposed policy mandates the establishment of nurse-to-patient ratios based on patient acuity levels rather than fixed numbers. This approach ensures that the allocation of nursing staff reflects the intensity of care required for each patient, thereby enhancing safety and efficiency.
Implementation will begin with a pilot program in select hospital units, such as the intensive care unit (ICU) and medical-surgical units. Data will be collected on patient outcomes, nurse satisfaction, and staffing efficiency during this pilot phase. Following evaluation and necessary adjustments, the policy will be gradually expanded across all hospital departments.
| Implementation Phase | Description | Duration | Responsible Parties |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 1: Pilot Program | Implement acuity-based staffing in select units | 3–6 months | Nurse Managers, Safety Committee |
| Phase 2: Evaluation | Assess effectiveness using outcome metrics | 1–2 months | Quality Improvement Team |
| Phase 3: Hospital-Wide Rollout | Expand policy across all departments | 6–12 months | Executive Leadership, HR, Nursing Administration |
The success of this policy will be measured through key performance indicators (KPIs) such as patient satisfaction scores, nurse retention rates, and incident reports related to patient safety. Continuous feedback from nursing staff will also be used to fine-tune staffing models and ensure sustainability.
As directed in the task guidelines, a narrated PowerPoint or Panopto video presentation will accompany this written plan. The Task 3 PowerPoint Template available under the Supporting Documents section will be used to ensure compliance with rubric standards. The presentation will include visual data, key findings, and a summary of the proposed implementation plan to effectively communicate the policy’s importance to the target audience.
If external sources are used to support the proposal, all references will be cited according to APA (7th edition) guidelines. Course materials can be paraphrased and introduced using statements such as, “Course material explains that…” or “According to course information…”. Direct quotations from course materials will be avoided.
Aiken, L. H., Sloane, D. M., Griffiths, P., Rafferty, A. M., Bruyneel, L., McHugh, M., & Sermeus, W. (2021). Nursing staffing and patient outcomes in hospitals: Strengthening the evidence base. BMJ Quality & Safety, 30(2), 123–127. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2020-011512
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