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Improving Charge Nurse Conflict Resolution Communication Using Artificial Intelligence

M

Methodist Health System

Status

Completed

Conditions

Conflict Resolution

Treatments

Behavioral: Orai: Master Public Speaking

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05594394
104.NUR.2022.M

Details and patient eligibility

About

Nurses are being challenged to provide increasingly complex care with more inexperienced nurses due to higher rates of retirement and registered nurse (RN) turnover in general.

High-performing charge nurses with excellent interpersonal, conflict management, communication, and leadership competencies are vital to achieving optimal outcomes. Implementing a charge nurse leadership development program focused on improving communication competencies in conflict management situations can support a healthy work environment.

Full description

Freedman (2019) asserts that "interpersonal conflict in nursing workplaces is a pervasive and complex phenomenon, with implications for patient safety and quality of care" (p.594). First-time leaders seldom receive adequate training for effective transition to leadership roles, with 60% reporting having no training (Gentry, Logan, & Tonidandel, 2014). Furthermore, many novice leaders struggle with transitioning from peer to leader, specifically related to interpersonal and communication skills (Basogul, 2020; Radovich, et al., 2011).

Enrollment

35 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 75 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • RN Clinical Team Leader or Charge Nurse employed at MMMC

Exclusion criteria

  • Non-employees of MMMC
  • MMMC staff not in the role of Clinical Team Leader or Charge Nurse

Trial contacts and locations

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