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Common risky behaviours checklist: a tool to assist nurse supervisors to assess unsafe practice
Author(s) -
Cadiz David M.,
Truxillo Donald M.,
O'Neill Chris
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of nursing management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.925
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1365-2834
pISSN - 0966-0429
DOI - 10.1111/jonm.12214
Subject(s) - checklist , documentation , nursing , nursing management , patient safety , work (physics) , psychology , medicine , applied psychology , computer science , health care , mechanical engineering , engineering , economics , cognitive psychology , programming language , economic growth
Aim To describe the development of the C ommon R isky B ehaviour C hecklist, a tool to aid nurse supervisors in determining when a nurse may be questionably fit to perform, particularly in cases of substance abuse. Background A significant number of nurses may have substance use disorders that could manifest as unsafe performance at work, and nurse supervisors lack the tools to assess a nurse's fitness to perform at work. Method Job analysis techniques were used to identify the critical impairment behaviours for the tool. Job analysis is a legally defensible, multi‐stage process used in the organisational psychology field to develop work performance assessments. Results A screening tool was developed for nurse supervisors to assess when a nurse may be questionably fit to perform. Conclusion The development of this checklist is one of several needed advancements in order to address the issue of fitness to perform and patient safety. Implications for nursing management The C ommon R isky B ehaviour C hecklist offers nurse managers assistance in protecting patient safety by providing a quick (one‐page), systematic, behaviour‐based method to collect information that can inform urgent decisions, trigger performance corrections and can complement formal organisational documentation processes in cases of unsafe practice due to substance abuse.

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