Clinical practice guidelines in nursing (CPG-N) are tools that allow the necessary knowledge that frequently remains specialist-internalised to be made explicit. These tools are a complement to risk adjustment systems (RAS), reinforcing their effectiveness and permitting a rationalisation of healthcare costs. This theoretical study defends the importance of building and using CPG-Ns as instruments to support the figure of the nursing supervisor in order to optimise the implementation of R&D and hospital quality strategies, enabling clinical excellence in nursing processes and cost-efficient reallocation of economic resources through their linear integration with SARs.
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Romero, J. A. V., & De Pablos Heredero, C. (2013). The strategic impact of clinical practice guidelines in nursing on the managerial function of supervision. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 47(5), 1233–1238. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420130000500031
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