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Clinical Nurse Peer Review: A Process That Works for the Nurse and the Organization.

Stacie J EthingtonJacquelynn M EdwardsChristina D Reames
Published in: The Journal of nursing administration (2024)
Clinical peer review is a strategy that engages nurses in elevating not only the safety of patients but also their influence on practice. There is little guidance in the literature about how to operationalize peer review in a way that promotes just culture. In a postpandemic era, where nurse engagement and retention are low, this article describes how to implement and measure the impact of clinical peer review on practice trends and empower nurses to influence system-wide change.
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