Case study: reconciling the quality and safety gap through strategic planning.

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An essential outcome of professional practice environments is the provision of high-quality, safe nursing care. To mitigate the quality and safety chasm, nursing leadership at St. Michael's Hospital undertook a strategic plan to enhance the nursing professional practice environment. This case study outlines the development of the strategic planning process: the driving forces (platform); key stakeholders (process and players); vision, guiding principles, strategic directions, framework for action and accountability (plan); lessons learned (pearls); and next steps to moving forward the vision, strategic directions and accountability mechanisms (passion and perseverance).

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Jeffs, L., Merkley, J., Jeffrey, J., Ferris, E., Dusek, J., & Hunter, C. (2006, May). Case study: reconciling the quality and safety gap through strategic planning. Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership. https://doi.org/10.12927/cjnl.2006.18171

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