Grin logo
de en es fr
Shop
GRIN Website
Texte veröffentlichen, Rundum-Service genießen
Zur Shop-Startseite › Pflegewissenschaft - Pflegemanagement

Elements of ‘good nursing practice’ and how it contributes to achieving ‘quality care’

Titel: Elements of ‘good nursing practice’ and  how it contributes to achieving ‘quality care’

Essay , 2013 , 10 Seiten , Note: 70

Autor:in: Andrew Homer (Autor:in)

Pflegewissenschaft - Pflegemanagement
Leseprobe & Details   Blick ins Buch
Zusammenfassung Leseprobe Details

The purpose of this essay is to identify the elements of ‘good nursing practice’ and to discuss how this contributes to ‘quality care’. It will begin by talking about the main interpersonal skills and qualities expected of a nurse and then discuss some of the governing bodies of nursing practice. It will look at the nursing Process, the necessity for it and the Roper-Logan-Tierney model as a framework for nursing. The Department of Health (DOH) benchmarks for nursing and institutions set up in order to assess quality will also be briefly discussed.

Leseprobe


Table of Contents

1. Introduction to the Elements of Good Nursing Practice

2. Interpersonal Skills and Patient Relationships

3. Defining Nursing and Professional Standards

4. The Role of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)

5. Cultural Awareness and Individualized Care

6. Collaborative Practice and Interdisciplinary Working

7. The Nursing Process and the Roper-Logan-Tierney Model

8. Quality Care, Benchmarking, and Evidence-Based Practice

Objectives and Core Themes

This essay aims to define the fundamental elements of good nursing practice and analyze how these elements contribute to the delivery of high-quality patient care. It explores the intersection of interpersonal skills, professional standards, and evidence-based frameworks in a modern clinical setting.

  • The importance of interpersonal skills and relationship building in nursing.
  • The role of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) code in practice.
  • Cultural competence and the necessity of individualized patient care.
  • The application of the Roper-Logan-Tierney model as a nursing framework.
  • The impact of evidence-based practice and benchmarking on care quality.

Excerpt from the Book

Identify the elements of ‘good nursing practice’ and discuss how this contributes to achieving ‘quality care’.

The purpose of this essay is to identify the elements of ‘good nursing practice’ and to discuss how this contributes to ‘quality care’. It will begin by talking about the main interpersonal skills and qualities expected of a nurse and then discuss some of the governing bodies of nursing practice. It will look at the nursing Process, the necessity for it and the roper Logan Tierney model as a framework for nursing. The Department of Health (DOH) benchmarks for nursing and institutions set up in order to assess quality will also be briefly discussed.

Nursing is defined as “The use of clinical judgement in the provision of care to enable people to improve, maintain, or recover health, to cope with health problems, and to achieve the best possible quality of life, whatever their disease or disability, until death.” (RCN, 2003) This definition is said to be a generalised one but nonetheless important as it addresses elements common to the different facets of nursing. (RCN, 2003)

Summary of Chapters

Introduction to the Elements of Good Nursing Practice: This chapter introduces the core objective of the essay, outlining the scope of nursing practice and the foundational definitions required to discuss quality care.

Interpersonal Skills and Patient Relationships: This section examines how active listening, empathy, and effective information collection form the bedrock of the nurse-patient relationship.

Defining Nursing and Professional Standards: This chapter discusses the varying perspectives on nursing development and the importance of professional standards in clinical practice.

The Role of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC): This section details the regulatory influence of the NMC code as a critical tool for safeguarding public health and standardizing nursing conduct.

Cultural Awareness and Individualized Care: This chapter highlights the ethical imperative to treat patients as individuals, addressing the challenges and necessity of working within multicultural environments.

Collaborative Practice and Interdisciplinary Working: This section emphasizes the necessity of professional collaboration between nurses, doctors, and other agencies to ensure coordinated patient care.

The Nursing Process and the Roper-Logan-Tierney Model: This chapter explains how the Roper-Logan-Tierney model provides a structured framework for identifying patient needs through twelve daily activities of living.

Quality Care, Benchmarking, and Evidence-Based Practice: This final chapter analyzes how benchmarking and evidence-based practice protocols are utilized to continuously improve nursing standards and patient outcomes.

Keywords

Nursing Practice, Quality Care, Interpersonal Skills, Nursing Process, Roper-Logan-Tierney Model, Evidence-Based Practice, NMC Code, Patient-Centered Care, Cultural Competence, Professionalism, Clinical Judgement, Benchmarking, Interdisciplinary Working, Patient Safety, Healthcare Standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary objective of this paper?

The paper aims to identify the essential components of good nursing practice and evaluate how these components contribute to achieving high-quality healthcare outcomes.

What are the central themes discussed in the work?

The work focuses on the importance of interpersonal relationships, professional regulatory standards, cultural awareness, and the application of nursing models in clinical settings.

What is the main research question or goal?

The goal is to provide a comprehensive discussion on how specific nursing behaviors and structural frameworks lead to effective patient care.

Which scientific or nursing methods are highlighted?

The paper discusses the nursing process, the Roper-Logan-Tierney model of living, and the systematic use of evidence-based practice (EBP) and benchmarking.

What is the focus of the main body?

The body covers nursing definitions, the NMC code, the significance of interpersonal skills like listening and empathy, interdisciplinary collaboration, and nursing frameworks.

Which keywords define this work?

Key terms include Nursing Practice, Quality Care, Roper-Logan-Tierney Model, Evidence-Based Practice, and Professional Standards.

How does the author define the role of the nurse in multicultural environments?

The author emphasizes that nurses must be culturally sensitive and reflective, noting that while acknowledging different cultures is necessary, they must avoid creating stereotypes.

What is the author's stance on interdisciplinary collaboration?

The author argues that collaboration is vital because it is impossible to organize care effectively without understanding the roles of other professionals, despite existing tensions between disciplines.

Ende der Leseprobe aus 10 Seiten  - nach oben

Details

Titel
Elements of ‘good nursing practice’ and how it contributes to achieving ‘quality care’
Hochschule
King`s College London
Note
70
Autor
Andrew Homer (Autor:in)
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Seiten
10
Katalognummer
V353858
ISBN (eBook)
9783668400986
ISBN (Buch)
9783668400993
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
elements
Produktsicherheit
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Arbeit zitieren
Andrew Homer (Autor:in), 2013, Elements of ‘good nursing practice’ and how it contributes to achieving ‘quality care’, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/353858
Blick ins Buch
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
  • Wenn Sie diese Meldung sehen, konnt das Bild nicht geladen und dargestellt werden.
Leseprobe aus  10  Seiten
Grin logo
  • Grin.com
  • Versand
  • Kontakt
  • Datenschutz
  • AGB
  • Impressum