Why Gradual ABCDEF Bundle Implementation Often Results in a Failure to Launch

Why Gradual ABCDEF Bundle Implementation Often Results in a Failure to Launch

“Let’s introduce the bundle gradually. We don’t want to overwhelm anyone. Let’s see what the team is willing to do. We can start with awakening and breathing trials, then tackle the rest once we have those down.” This kind of conversation has echoed through medical organizations and clinical leadership teams for years. It’s a logical

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Dayton ICU Consulting team came to our unit for 4 days, and they did in-person training for over 100 staff members, and spoke with many on our Leadership team. The transformation of the staff after the consulting team was remarkable.

The consulting team pushed us to look outside of our comfort zone in a way that someone from within our team could not achieve. They have firsthand knowledge of what to do, and how to do it and they walked side by side with us while they showing us how to do it. Many of the staff who were very ambivalent prior to the in-person training are now the biggest advocate of implementing the change.

Kali and her team have the knowledge and the skills to help make change happen.

Roni Kelsey, BSN, ICU Liberation Leader, PeaceHealth
Bellingham, WA

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