NEW! Joint Professional Practice Model for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
The Joint Professional Practice Model adopted by the Defense Health Agency outlines standards for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice, Healthy Work Environment, Leadership, Operational Readiness, and Quality & Safety. The videos below introduces you to the model and each component.
Overall Introduction to the Model
(Run time 05:13)
Healthy Work Environment Component
(Run time 05:39)
Operational Readiness Component
(Run time 03:05)
Evidence-Based Practice Component
(Run time 05:25)
Leadership Component
(Run time 03:57)
Quality & Safety Component
(Run time 07:39)
​TSNRP funded development of the model as an evidence-based practice (EBP) project titled Developing an Evidence-Based Joint Military Nursing Professional Practice Model (Grant#11052- N21-17). The National Defense Authorization Act 702 of 2017 mandates the transfer of the administration of Service-specific Military Treatment Facilities to the Defense Health Agency. This transition created an opportunity to develop a joint professional practice model (JPPM), outlined in the videos to shape Joint Service nursing care. The project lead was LTC Patricia Hodson, DNP, and associated investigators included COL Lozay Foots III, DNP; COL Pauline Swiger, PhD; Dr. Patricia Patrician, PhD, COL(ret); COL Wendy Krull, DNP; CDR Terri Jandron, MSN; Dr. Mary McCarthy; Maj Veronica Perry, MSN; and LT Katherine Robins, MSN.
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Disclaimer: The Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), 4301 Jones Bridge Rd., A1040C, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799 is the awarding and administering office. This project 11052- N21-17 was sponsored by the TriService Nursing Research Program (TSNRP), USU; however, the information or content and conclusions do not necessarily represent the official position or policy of, nor should any official endorsement be inferred on the part of, the TSNRP, USU, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government.