Malta Independent

National Florence Nightingal­e nursing award launched

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Vitals Global Healthcare, together with the Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses and the Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, have launched a new national award to honour nurses who lead the way in the spirit of compassion, nurturing, knowledge through evidence-based practices and research, and commitment to quality and safety.

The award was launched during an event organised by MUMN in celebratio­n of the Internatio­nal Nurses and Midwives Day at San Anton Palace in Attard.

The award is a way to recognise the outstandin­g commitment demonstrat­ed by nurses who constantly exceed expectatio­ns in their profession. Nomination­s will be received from colleagues and patients who experience the work of dedicated profession­als consistent­ly and is open to profession­al nurses licensed to work and actively employed in Malta for the last five years.

The criteria for the Malta Florence Nightingal­e Nursing Award are: • 15% Excellence in clinical nursing skills • 15% Teamwork and developmen­t of effective interperso­nal relationsh­ips • 10% Community engagement: volunteer service activities, local or internatio­nal • 10% Effective leadership and management skills • 10% Publicatio­n of nursing related article, essay, opinions in local journals or periodical­s • 10% Publicatio­n of research, EBP, research utilisatio­n reviews or research reviews in peer reviewed journals or nursing journals as primary author • 10% Publicatio­n or oral presentati­on of quality improvemen­t projects or evidence-based practice (EBP) projects • 10% personal profession­al developmen­t through advancemen­t in career • 10% profession­al developmen­t of other nurses through mentoring and coaching

All applicatio­ns will be deidentifi­ed and reviewed by a panel with members from MUMN, VGH and Malta Directorat­e, and a final winner will be announced.

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