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Nursing Administration Quarterly:
April/June 2006 - Volume 30 - Issue 2 - p 156-161
Original Article

The Clinical Nurse Leader: Promoting Patient-centered Outcomes

Bowcutt, Marilyn MSN, RN; Wall, Jane MSN, RN, CNA; Goolsby, Mary Jo EdD, MSN, NP-C, FAANP

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Abstract

In 2004, a 551-bed nonprofit hospital launched a pilot of the unit-based clinical nurse leader (CNL) role to support staff nurses and their patients. Thus far, the role has demonstrated great promise in promoting individual patient-centered outcomes, although the pilot has identified potential adaptations to enhance aggregate outcomes. These include decreasing the patient-to-CNL ratio, increasing CNL availability to 7 days a week, and reconsidering whether to fill CNL positions with nurses who were prepared as nurse practitioners.

© 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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