The DAISY Foundation
Sharon Jackson, MSN, RN, NE-BC, CPHIMS, serves as an International DAISY Ambassador for The DAISY Foundation and is a Board of Director member for the Society of Internationally Educated Nurses in North America. As a Certified Speaker, Coach, and Trainer with The John Maxwell Team, Sharon also contributes as an Online Adjunct Faculty member and Advisory Board Member at Pima Medical Institute and is part of the Advisory Board of the College of Nursing at Stratford University. Sharon holds a Master of Science in Nursing with a focus on Nursing Administration from Xavier University and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Science from Silliman University.
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The DAISY Foundation
The Barnes Family started DAISY in 1999 to say a profound thank you to nurses for the extraordinary skill and compassion they provide patients and families every day. Our experience with nurses during son Patrick Barnes' eight week hospitalization showed us that direct care nurses do super-human work that is rarely recognized. We had no idea that today, more than 5,000 healthcare facilities and schools of nursing in all 50 states and 32 other countries and territories would honor their nurses all year long with The DAISY Award. Over 2,100,000 nominations have been written, describing how a nurse has impacted a patient or family. Clearly, the Barnes Family are not the only people compelled to say thank you to nurses! The strategic value of this kind of meaningful recognition is now being proven in research study after study. Impacts include contribution to a healthy work environment, nurse satisfaction, compassion satisfaction, patient satisfaction, and cultural transformation. It's remarkable what happens when a healthcare organization focuses some attention on all the good that's going on. We also honor nursing students with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nursing Students and nursing faculty with the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nursing Faculty. Through our J. Patrick Barnes Grants, we support nursing research and EBP projects with grants to nurses.