The success of your nursing facility depends heavily on your nursing staff — but who empowers them to deliver high-quality care? In a 2024 survey, 7,419 nurses were asked how they felt in the last 14 days - 50% felt overwhelmed, 48% felt undervalued, 41% felt unsupported, and only 11% felt empowered.
One thing is clear: nurses are struggling mentally and emotionally. And without a strong, knowledgeable team of empowered nurses, your skilled nursing facility (SNF) simply cannot reach its full potential.
Nursing staff empowerment isn’t always easy. But if you have an effective, targeted plan, you can make a difference in your nurses’ lives and inspire them to give their best now and in the future. In this article, we’ll share how you can boost nursing staff empowerment through training and education focused on accurate vital sign documentation.
Before you can make any purposeful improvements in the area of nurse empowerment, you need to assess the situation at hand. Unfortunately, nurses in the US, Canada, and elsewhere are suffering mentally and emotionally, with lacking empowerment, high levels of stress and anxiety, and more. The residents are paying the price of less-than-adequate care and negative health outcomes.
This is a travesty, considering that disempowered nurses second-guess themselves, hesitate, and fail to speak up. They may also be untrained or undertrained. This can lead to several problems, including:
We don’t want this for your facility, staff, or residents.
Given the immense importance of nurse empowerment in SNFs, the time to make a change is now.
Nurse empowerment has the potential to completely transform your facility. Here are some of the benefits you can expect when you focus on empowering your nurses:
But where does vital sign documentation accuracy come into this? As you likely know, vital sign data is integral to resident care; it can help clinical professionals craft care plans, formulate interventions, and gauge the effectiveness of any current treatments. Every nurse must master the documentation of vital signs to properly execute their job functions. For these reasons, vital sign documentation must be accurate above all else.
Yet, SNFs have historically had a difficult time preserving accuracy in vital sign documentation.
Here are some aspects of truly accurate vital sign documentation:
As you can see, it takes a collective effort to promote vital sign accuracy. And that’s why training is so important to every SNF.
For senior care administrators who want to empower nurses to provide excellent resident care, comprehensive vital sign training is a must. It’s not enough to simply show nursing staff how to take vitals. As part of their training, they should receive guidance on how to ensure vital sign accuracy and yield the following benefits:
Note: These benefits are possible if vital sign documentation is executed to a high level. Mediocrity won’t get you these results.
Vital sign documentation training can be overwhelming for staff who already have a lot on their plates. It can also be equally difficult for new nurses to transition from school to practice. But if you have a game plan in place for your nursing staff training sessions, you’ll be in a position to enjoy the results we mentioned in the previous section.
Here are some winning strategies for training nursing staff on vital sign documentation:
Vital signs documentation is a loaded topic with a lot of information to absorb. To ensure that your nurses feel ready and empowered by the end of the training, ensure that the training is comprehensive. If they finish training and come up against unfamiliar situations they should’ve been trained on, this can be demoralizing and frustrating. To be thorough, ensure that it includes these vital sign documentation focus areas at a minimum:
All of these topics, and more, are critical.
Unengaging training sessions usually have low participation and information retention. You’ll need to actively avoid this in your training sessions with your nursing staff. Studies show that when training is engaging, staff are more likely to get involved, and they tend to retain the information a bit better. Here are some ways to make training sessions engaging for your staff:
Throughout any training session, you’ll need to gauge the effectiveness of the training. One great way to do that is to incorporate knowledge checks and quizzes at regular intervals. It’s even better if these are done on a digital platform, as you can quickly review scores and pivot as needed to foster a better understanding for individuals or the entire group.
Few training tactics are as effective as hands-on mentorship. In situations where new nurses need training, pairing them up with a mentor who already knows the ropes could be helpful. The new nurses can shadow them to gain some much-needed experience. Be careful who you pair each trainee up with; whenever possible, try not to group people with clashing personalities together.
As you complete ongoing audits and evaluations of vital sign documentation, you may find that one or more nurses need a refresher class. Be ready and willing to retrain these nurses as needed to keep them on track.
So, there you have it — everything you need to know about boosting your nursing staff’s empowerment through accurate vital sign documentation training. To learn more about how to transform your facility for the better, we encourage you to read this article. We hope you found all the information you were looking for, and we wish you the best as you strive to empower your nurses to do their best work.