Authors

  1. Oehlert, Julie Kennedy DNP, RN
  2. Montana-Rhodes, Lou DNP, MSN, RN
  3. Hill, Kevin N. MBA, CPXP
  4. Maldonado, Julio BA, CMI
  5. Bishop, Brandon MHA
  6. Wei, Holly PhD, RN, CPN, NEA-BC, FAAN

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to test the impact of an innovative nonclinical support role to improve patient experiences while supporting nurse work on inpatient units.

 

BACKGROUND: On the basis of the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Health Care Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey, patients' experience declined nationally during the COVID-19 pandemic. A nonclinical support role, titled an Experience Coordinator, was created as a test of change to collaborate with care teams and respond to patients' and families' nonclinical needs.

 

METHODS: This is a quality improvement (QI) project for a supportive role development and implementation. The health system's HCAHPS data were compared before and after the role was tested on 3 inpatient units.

 

RESULTS: The HCAHPS data indicated that 5 of the 10 domains' top box ratings increased during the QI project month compared with the previous month.

 

CONCLUSION: The study findings may support the implementation of new innovative nonclinical positions to alleviate nurses' workload and promote patients' hospital experience.