Goodman, Jennifer_MSN_2023

Title Goodman, Jennifer_MSN_2023
Alternative Title Comprehensive Orientation for Newly Hired Trauma Program Managers
Creator Goodman, Jennifer
Collection Name Master of Nursing (MSN)
Description The following Masters of Nursing thesis develops a project aimed to create an orientation manual for the newly hired trauma program managers that will result in the retention of the managers, improved trauma programs, and improved patient care and outcomes
Abstract Trauma programs across the United States improve injured patients' care and patient outcomes while improving hospital patient care. Hiring trauma program managers (TPMs) without a formal, comprehensive orientation increases stress and decreases job satisfaction. The increased pressure and reduced job satisfaction often play a role in the TPM deciding to leave the job. Developing a robust, effective trauma program with process improvement takes time; thus, the TPM must stay in the position for a significant period. Many newly hired TMPs also struggle with changing roles from competent, successful floor nurses to managing a complex hospital-wide trauma program. TPMs are not given formal training in management, leadership, or other essential skills like budgeting and communication, which are needed to be successful leaders. A complete, comprehensive orientation will increase job satisfaction and decrease TPM stress, allowing and supporting the creation of a robust and successful trauma program. Hospitals, communities, and patients will benefit from successful trauma programs as they improve patient care for the entire hospital and elevate the care of the community. Creating an orientation manual for the newly hired TPMs will result in the retention of the managers, improved trauma programs, and improved patient care and outcomes.
Subject Pain--Treatment; Leadership; Community health nursing
Keywords trauma program manager; trauma program; orientation; process improvement; injured patients; patient outcomes; management; leadership; community outreach
Digital Publisher Stewart Library, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, United States of America
Date Original 2023
Medium Thesis
Type Text
Access Extent 44 page pdf; 1710 kb
Language eng
Rights The author has granted Weber State University Archives a limited, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce his or her theses, in whole or in part, in electronic or paper form and to make it available to the general public at no charge. The author retains all other rights.
Source University Archives Electronic Records: Master of Nursing. Stewart Library, Weber State University
OCR Text Show
Format application/pdf
ARK ark:/87278/s6adewrd
Setname wsu_atdson
ID 114113
Reference URL https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6adewrd
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