The Journey to Zero program supports nurse safety

18-Aug-2022

The signs are everywhere 鈥 on social media, billboards, and television. Not all superheroes wear capes. Healthcare workers are our heroes. But to really help our nurses we need to do more than talk. That鈥檚 why Sage has developed the Journey to Zero healthcare worker injury program. This comprehensive program provides products and services aimed at reducing risk of nurse injury due to repositioning patients.

Former clinicians share their perspectives

Bedside nursing has always been a challenging, but rewarding, profession. The work can be hard. It鈥檚 physical and emotional. In recent years the nursing shortage has pushed hospitals to the breaking point. Kristin Sexton RN, BSN, a currently non-practicing clinician states, 鈥淭he nursing shortage is turning into a crisis. If we don鈥檛 keep our bedside nurses safe, we鈥檙e going to lose another generation of nurses. We need to make the profession safer 鈥 or the results are going to negatively impact all of healthcare.鈥

Despite the risk of injury, many nurses continue to sacrifice and serve their patients. Hester Fletcher RN, MSN, ED, CNOR, currently a Staff Market Intelligence Specialist, recalled her experience at the bedside. 鈥淭here were many times during my career when I was put in a difficult position,鈥 she said. 鈥淯nfortunately, I was forced to care for patients without the right number of people for support. It was usually a matter of getting the job done or getting the job done right. I often put myself at risk for injury.鈥

Staff retention starts with nurse safety

Building a culture of safety for nurses starts by reducing injury risk. We鈥檙e committed to actively partnering with hospitals to reduce the risk of patient handling injuries and improve outcomes. To learn more, visit stryker.com/JTZ.