Kowal C E, Kagen-Fishkind J E, Sherlin M M, Newell G, McCaffrey E, Gentes J M
HMO Blue, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA.
J Nurs Staff Dev. 1997 May-Jun;13(3):144-8.
A new healthcare reforms are implemented and as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization standards are revised, the demand for continuous quality improvement/total quality management in acute care settings continues to rise. In this article, the authors describe the process used to introduce nursing staff to continuous quality improvement/total quality management. A curriculum committee of staff nurses, nurse educators, and clinical specialists used the continuous quality improvement process to develop a 1-day program that included didactic and experiential activities geared toward assisting the staff nurse to participate actively in total quality management initiatives.