• Clin Nurse Spec · Mar 2012

    From unit based to population focused: transforming the role of oncology clinical nurse specialists.

    • Kimberly Catania, Taletha Askew, Danette Birkhimer, Laurel Courtney, Deborah Hanes, Misty Lamprecht, Amy Rettig, and Susanne Vendlinski.
    • James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, the Ohio State University-Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH 43210, USA. kimberly.catania@osumc.edu
    • Clin Nurse Spec. 2012 Mar 1;26(2):103-6.

    Purpose/ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to describe how the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) role can be positioned to proactively plan and facilitate evidenced-based best practices in collaboration with a transdisciplinary, population-focused team that manages the patient across the cancer care continuum. This model capitalizes on the spheres of CNS practice (patient, nurse, and organization) through the functional roles of the CNS (clinical expert, researcher, educator, and consultant) to maximize quality care.Background/RationaleThe CNS practice in a Midwest comprehensive cancer center has been unit based, focused on nursing staff education, skills, and competencies. Practice varied based on the needs of the unit. With the aging population, rapid growth in research accrual, increasing referrals, and expansion of facilities and programs, a reexamination of CNS practice was undertaken.Description Of The Project/InnovationNursing administration and CNSs evaluated the efficacy of transitioning to a population-focused model. Some responsibilities transitioned to other roles, the reporting structure was changed, and the role was realigned to a specific disease focus that encompassed care across the entire cancer continuum.OutcomeThere was significant improvement in the areas of physician collaboration, autonomy, administrative support, teamwork, and contribution to the mission of the cancer program.Interpretation/ConclusionIn this model, CNSs proactively plan and facilitate evidenced-based best practices in collaboration with a transdisciplinary team that manages the patient from diagnosis through the cancer trajectory, maximizing quality care and nursing-sensitive patient outcomes.ImplicationsHealthcare organizations need to examine various roles for opportunities to focus on incorporating evidenced-based practices that will result in improved patient care and satisfaction.

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