Using Kotter's Change Framework to Implement and Sustain Multiple Complementary ICU Initiatives

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This article describes the planning, implementation, and outcomes of 2 complementary quality initiatives, bedside handoff and nurse-initiated interdisciplinary bedside rounds, in a 24-bed medical/surgical intensive care unit. Systematic approaches such as Kotter's change model and unit-based champions were used to redesign care processes and standardize daily communication and workflows. Active partnership with the patient and the family during these changes promoted a strong intensive care unit culture of patient- and family-centered care.

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Mørk, A., Krupp, A., Hankwitz, J., & Malec, A. (2018). Using Kotter’s Change Framework to Implement and Sustain Multiple Complementary ICU Initiatives. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 33(1), 38–45. https://doi.org/10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000263

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