health care delivery in the United States
As health care delivery in the United States continues to evolve, either through mandates, improved technologies and training, or other drivers, nurses remain at the
forefront in facilitating the success of new initiatives. In 2010, the Institute of Medicine formed a committee of experts to address the following question: What
roles can nursing assume to address the increasing demand for safe, high-quality, and effective health care services? In the final report of the committee, The Future
of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health, the authors stated:
This report offers recommendations that collectively serve as a blueprint to (1) ensure that nurses can practice to the full extent of their education and training,
(2) improve nursing education, (3) provide opportunities for nurses to assume leadership positions and to serve as full partners in health care redesign and
improvement efforts, and (4) improve data collection for workforce planning and policy making. (p. 10)
For this Discussion, you will focus on the research recommendations presented by the committee concerning the role of nurses as leaders. The committee members believe
that answers to these research questions are needed to advance the profession of nursing and to further expand their role in health care reform and improvement.
To prepare:
¢Review Chapter 7 in The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health report provided in the Learning Resources. Focus on the information in Box 7.3, Research
Priorities for Transforming Nursing Leadership.
¢Select one of the research priorities listed in Box 7.3 that is of particular interest to you and applicable to your career interests. Consider the benefits and
challenges of researching and addressing this priority in nursing.
¢Using the Walden library, identify two to three current articles that address your selected research priority. Consider the current state of research efforts on this
priority.
¢Reflect on how the research findings for your area of priority impact nurses as leaders in organizations and health care reform. Why is research on this priority
important?