In this episode of NLN Nursing Edge Unscripted, hosts Dr. Kellie Bryant and Dr. Raquel Bertiz welcome guests Dr. Sarah Beebe and Dr. Donna Guerra to discuss Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI) and its impact on CPR training. They explore how RQI's simulation-based, self-directed model enhances skill retention by replacing traditional biennial certification with quarterly, high-frequency, low-dose training. The guests share success stories demonstrating how RQI has boosted provider confidence and improved patient outcomes, including students effectively performing CPR in clinical settings. They discuss the implementation process in academic and healthcare institutions, addressing challenges, faculty and staff engagement, and system maintenance. The episode concludes with tips for organizations considering RQI, emphasizing clear communication, early staff buy-in, and the long-term benefits of integrating this innovative training approach.
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Research on RQI
Implementation of the RQI System: Baseline Skills and Self-Report Competence and Confidence Data From 12 NLN Inaugural Change Agent Nursing Programs Authors: S. Kardong-Edgren, D. Nikitas, E. Gavin, et al. Nursing Education, 2025 Mota, S. (2023). Resuscitation quality improvement: improving clinicians’ performance. AACN Advanced Critical Care, 34(3), 182-188.
Mota, S. (2023). Resuscitation quality improvement: improving clinicians’ performance. AACN Advanced Critical Care, 34(3), 182-188.
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