Best Practices for Promoting Safe Patient Care Delivery by Hospital-Based Traveling Clinical Staff: An Integrative Review.

Julia Krzyzewski, Michelle Cook, Amanda Memken, Micayla Johnson, Sarah E Francis, Bailey Romao, Jessica White, Jade Bowers, Heather Watson,Madeleine Whalen

Journal of nursing care quality(2023)

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BACKGROUND:Hospitals use traveling clinical staff (TCS) to fill personnel shortages. Although this approach may help improve staffing ratios, it is not without risk. PURPOSE:The interdisciplinary team conducted an integrative literature review to determine best practices for promoting safe patient care delivery by TCS. METHODS:Using the Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice model, the authors performed an integrative literature review, including appraisal of quality, synthesis of themes, and best-evidence recommendations. RESULTS:The final synthesis included 16 articles. Evidence demonstrated the importance of preemployment screening, standardized onboarding and orientation, and optimizing the integration of TCS into the work environment. CONCLUSION:Hospitals should use these recommendations when incorporating TCS into their teams.
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