Re: Magnet Hospital Status
Still a nursing student here, but I worked at a hospital a little over a year ago doing program coordinating. The clinical director of the department I worked in was responsible for coordinating and managing the process of becoming magnet accredited. As a program coordinator, I became directly involved in the entire process. We devised a plan where each area of the magnet accreditation was assigned to a team of nurses who volunteered. Each team was composed of staff nurses and one nurse manager. The teams were to meet twice a month and present ideas as to how to improve their area of magnet accreditation among the hospital's staff nurses. They were to provide "reports" and educational material and I along with others put everything together and it was dispursed to all of the hospital nurses. We also put on "magnet fairs" where each team was to make some sort of display and educational activity and display it at the "magnet fair". Some of the teams were really creative and others were pitiful.
I have since left the hospital but I now do my clinicals there, and they have not reached magnet status. I know the hospital has tried different strategies over the last 10 years to try and get accredited but has never been successful.
I think one of the major problems is due to the fact that most of the staff nurses didn't seem to care whether we achieved magnet status. The entire process seemed a little odd and a lot of busy work. I think most of the nurses who were involved with the process felt like they were in elementary school again, with writing reports and making poster boards.
And I know many of the nurses were expressing their disgust in the process and many who had worked at other hospitals with magnet status said that those hospitals were no better or worse than any other hospital.
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