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How Do You Apply Lippitts Theory Of Change In Nursing?

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How Do You Apply Lippitts Theory Of Change In Nursing?

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Lippitt’s change theory is based on bringing in an external change agent to put a plan in place to effect change. There are seven stages in this theory and they are diagnose the problem, assess motivation, assess change agent’s motivation and resources, select progressive change objects, choose change agent role, maintain change, terminate helping relationships. This theory can be used in nursing to effect change. Diagnose the problem. In this step, the nurse leader, staff nurse or health care personnel notices and diagnoses a problem. The need for change is then made known to other members of staff who will be affected, so that meetings can be held to decide on how to move forward. Assess motivation. Find out if those that will be affected by the change are willing to let it happen or are opposed to it. Check to see if the change can be accomplished based on available resources like money. Come up with solutions that will address all possible problems that may be encountered on the ro

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