Jacqui Peet The 26th International Nursing Philosophy Conference 2023

Jacqui Peet

Dr Jacqui Peet is an RN and lecturer working at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Her clinical experience in OT, ICU and acute care wards established her doctoral work on developing safety cultures in acute care settings. This work was a collaboration with frontline nurses to explore their significant contribution to patient safety and care experience. It has built an understanding of how patient safety cultures can be supported and enhanced by working with clinicians’ values as they innovate to improve patient assessment on their ward. Jacqui's research interests include critical paradigms, patient safety cultures, emancipatory practice development, transformational leadership, critical facilitation and healthcare systems change. Jacqui explores critical approaches in achieving person-centred cultural change with individuals and teams using skilled facilitation, critical reflection, and action learning. She is a current member of the International Practice Development Collaboration as well as Australian College of Nursing. She has advanced skilled facilitation and practice development expertise.

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