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      • In Canada, the Synergy Model has been successfully used in acute care and inpatient specialty areas [8, 9] and in emergency services [10, 11]. The premise of this model is that synergy or best possible outcomes arise from a ‘fit’ between patients’ needs and nursing competencies.
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    • Charissa Cordon, Jennifer Lounsbury, Delia Palmer, Cheryl Shoemaker
    • 2021
  3. 2022年2月14日 · From 2013 to 2018, 12 clinical programs at HHS implemented the Synergy Model with its accompanying synergy patient needs assessment tool for nurses to objectively assess patients’ acuity and dependency needs. Data on patients’ priority care needs were used to inform a nursing model of care redesign at HHS, including skill mix and staffing levels.

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  4. In Canada, the Synergy Model has been successfully used in acute care and inpatient specialty areas [8,9] and in emergency services [10,11]. The premise of this model

  5. This model provides a framework for matching nursing resources based on patient care needs and has been adapted in various care settings. The model, however, has not been applied in a surgical oncology inpatient unit or in an oncology ambulatory care

    • Charissa Cordon, Jennifer Lounsbury, Delia Palmer, Cheryl Shoemaker
    • 2021
  6. The Synergy Model's implementation has the potential to optimize nursing competencies, patient- and nurse-related outcomes. This systematic review could support further development of international programmes based on the Synergy Model.

  7. 2021年5月7日 · In Canada, the Synergy Model has been implemented in various care settings in B.C., Saskatchewan, and Ontario, including in emergency department, and acute care, mental