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WVONE: CNO Survey Results 2014

WVONE: CNO Survey Results 2014. Prepared by:. Lou Ann Hartley, RN, PhD, NEA-BC, PAHM WVONE Immediate Past President. Agenda. Purpose and Objectives Background Data Collection Process Survey Findings Conclusions Action Plan. Survey Purpose and Objectives. Purpose:

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WVONE: CNO Survey Results 2014

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  1. WVONE:CNO Survey Results 2014 Prepared by: Lou Ann Hartley, RN, PhD, NEA-BC, PAHM WVONE Immediate Past President

  2. Agenda • Purpose and Objectives • Background • Data Collection Process • Survey Findings • Conclusions • Action Plan

  3. Survey Purpose and Objectives Purpose: • Determine the interest of the CNOs in the state to establish an ongoing forum. Objectives: • Survey the CNOs in the state to determine their level of interest in meeting on a regular basis. • Share the results with the WVONE Officers and Board to determine the next steps. • Develop an Action Plan based on the results. • With the approval of the Officers and Board, share the results with the Future of Nursing WV.

  4. Background • As a result of our Strategic Planning session, the Officers and Board members of WVONE agreed to survey the CNOs in the state to determine their interest in establishing a CNO forum. • Due to the rurality of the state, it has been difficult for CNOs to attend the WVONE annual conference. The WVONE Board has encouraged CNO membership during the last five years. • Research demonstrates that gaining CNO support for organizational membership is key to acquiring other leaders in the organization.

  5. Data Collection Process • The survey was distributed May 1st to May 15th, 2015 using the WVONE CNO email distribution list. • Data were collected using a Survey Monkey link sent to 47 CNOs. Surveys were returned from 20 respondents yielding a response rate of 43%. • Completed surveys were reviewed and open ended questions were analyzed for themes.

  6. Survey Findings

  7. Interest in CNO Forum (N = 20)

  8. Purpose of CNO Forum (N = 20) • Engage CNO Leadership to advance the health of West Virginians • Networking, sharing ideas, and discussing issues facing health care • Bench mark best practices and share data • Address issues related to regulatory requirements imposed by state and federal government including but not limited to: meaningful use, value based purchasing, IOM recommendations for the Future of Nursing Campaign, and other issues involving advancement of the profession of nursing • Develop training program for leadership

  9. How frequently should we meet? (N = 20)

  10. Topics for Discussion (N = 20) Nurse Executive Presence Recruitment and Retention Staffing levels Patient Satisfaction Models of Care Delivery Engaging Staff Reimbursement Leadership Development and Programs Residency Programs Health Care Reform Integrating Best Practice Data into care model Delivering cost effective care

  11. Host the CNO Forum (N = 20)

  12. Hosting CNO Forum (N = 7) Name of CNO: Violet Shaw Libby Bosley Becky Brannon Dottie Oakes Joy Pelfrey Name of Facility: Ohio Valley Medical Center Stonewall Jackson

  13. Other Thoughts and Suggestions (N = 20 ) We need this! Great Idea! Use WVONE Annual meeting as one meeting Divide into subgroups based on facility size Have a theme and move it around the state Intraprofessional models of care Consider webinars for meetings One day Forums Include large and small hospitals Get speakers on topics of interest As a new CNO, I need this

  14. Conclusions: • All of the respondents were interested in establishing a CNO Forum and identified purposes for a bi-annual meeting. • The majority of respondents want to meet twice a year. • Five CNOs and two organizations volunteered to host the CNO Forum. • The respondents identified topics of interest including leadership development and nurse residency programs. • The respondents suggested moving the Forum around the state to gain participation.

  15. Questions and Concerns?

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