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➢ Introduction
○ Patient safety
○ Preceptorship
➢ Current situation in Hong Kong
➢ Theories
○ Path-goal theory
○ A patient safety model of health care
○ A regulatory model
Content ➢ How nurses ensure patient safety
➢ Evaluations
○ Current Hong Kong preceptorship
schemes
○ Foreign countries preceptorship
schemes
➢ Recommendations
➢ References
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(WHO, 2020)
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Clear policies
Effective
Skilled health
involvement of
care
patients in
professionals
their care
(WHO, 2020) 4
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Patient safety
(Development of
situational awareness)
Preceptorship
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Theory
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House’s
revised
Path-goal
theory
● Leader → positive reinforcement → raising motivation of the subordinates → carrying out desired outcomes
● Preceptorship
○ Preceptor = leader
○ Preceptee = subordinate
● Maintaining patient safety = desired outcomes (Akese, et al, 2017)
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Patients Preceptorship
A patient programs
safety Newly
model of graduated
staff
health care
A
Regulatory
Model
Preceptorships
● The model promotes preceptors working with the new
1. Evaluator
- evaluate patient safety
How nurse - provide safe environment
as a
- use critical thinking
- collaborate with colleagues
ensures -
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be educator & learner to coach preceptee
perform nursing practice & performance
safety 3. Socializer
- build relationship between patient & nurse
- as a role model and team leader to guide preceptees
Evaluation
Improvement in current healthcare system
Lau Kin Ho
Pros
Core 1. Mentorship programme
Competence → utilize the clinical environment for the staff
2. Heavy Workload
→ The barrier of successful preceptorship program is excessive workload.
Core (Richards and Bowles, 2012)
→ insufficient time for preceptors to observe preceptees performing
Competence skills
→ As the patient acuity and the major workload from the clinical area
Nurses
3. Preceptees Department Rotation
→A rotational programme for graduate nurses to rotated to two clinical
department
‘When the preceptees become more familiar with our department, they
have to swap with another department’
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(Ho, et al., 2007)
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(Hospital Authority, 2009)
CHIU WING YAN
Schemes
Hong Kong Capital Nurse Preceptorship
preceptorship scheme Standards (in London)
Recommendation
✓ Reference to previous preceptorship schemes, we suggest some recommendation
❖ Length of programme
➢ Flexible for some in terms of individual needs or organisational requirements
❖ Protected time
➢ Preceptee and preceptor works together until preceptee perform a safe practice
➢ To build up confidence, competence and resilience
❖ Regular review meeting
➢ Monitor progress and share reflections
➢ Protocol should be the same among clusters to standardize the practice of new staff
➢ Sharing the view of the programme among clusters and evaluate for improvements
➢ To ensure all of the newly graduated nurse have same qualities of training
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Conclusion
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References
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