• Discuss and Explore the Concept of Person-Centred Care: Begin your assignment by defining person-centred care, exploring its significance in modern nursing practice. Discuss the core elements that constitute person-centred care and how these elements enhance the quality of patient care.
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- • Reflection- formal reflective writing Conclude your assignment with a well-considered reflection. This section is an opportunity for you to thoughtfully analyse how the principles of person-centred care will influence your future nursing practice based on your previous life experiences and what you bring to the role. Reflect on the importance of integrating these principles into your daily interactions with patients and how they can enhance the quality of care you provide.Describe in detailed explanation of what is meant by the social determinants of health in nursing . • Identifify and describe all social determinants with the potential to influence the health of the people • How and/or why these social determinants influence the health of the people synthesised in a detailed discussion.For this assessment task you will develop a person-centred narrative about an older person. This task should highlight your understanding about the older person across following two domains: (i) personal history/biography; (ii) wishes for their future. Identify and explain two key needs of the older person across above mentioned two domains and analyse these needs in the context of person-centred care using peer-reviewed literature
- Explain your belief of caring in nursing (self, nursing, environment, and profession)Descirbe how Caritas Processes and caring in practice from Watson's theory of transpersonal caring can assist the student registered nurse to create opportunities for caring moments to support safe care for the patient and family.Compare and contrast the different forms of holistic assessment: •Importance •Positioning of patient •Parts or areas to be assessed •Special considerations in assessment
- Identify a unique cultural, spiritual, or social circumstance that could impact patient care. • How could this impact patient care? Be specific. • Share a credible source that gives recommendations for improving relationships with patients in your identified circumstance. For example, if you chose the circumstance of lower socioeconomic status you could share this resource, Overcoming Lower-Income Patients' Concerns About Trust And Respect From Providers >. • Summarize the resources' recommendations. • Critique your resource. Do you think it's relevant? Are the recommendations helpful?Empowerment in nursing practice significantly enhances the quality of patient care inwork setting by allowing nurses to take charge of their work environment, make criticaldecisions that directly influence patient outcomes, and actively engage in care planningand implementing evidence-based practices. This empowerment fosters a culture ofexcellence and innovation, leading to more effective communication within thehealthcare team and ultimately improving patient care quality.REQUIREMENT:1. Discuss how empowerment impact the quality of care provided to patients in yourwork setting.2. Discuss the challenges you faced in embracing empowerment in your workplace, andhow you overcome them.Provide a definition of what person-centred care means to you. Describe how you will apply principles holistic nursing, cultural humility, and self-reflection in your future role as a nurse practitioner.
- OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this assignment is to evaluate learners’ critical thinking skills in analysing theories of caring and inculcate the caring behaviour in delivering nursing care to patients. SCENARIO: Caring is universal as well as central in the art and science of nursing practice that includes all aspects of delivering nursing care to patients. Caring is a basic nurses’ attitude and daily life events as a professional and individual which occur when a nurse comes in contact with a client and expressed through actual nursing acts and behaviours. Thus, caring requires the spiritual, moral, personal, and social engagement of a nurse with a commitment to self and other community (Watson, 2009). REQUIREMENT: Based on a selected theory of caring, discuss the application of caring behaviour in delivering nursing care to patients with relevant examples.The purpose of this assignment is to evaluate learners' critical thinking skills in analysing ethical issues related to nursing practice and examine the role and obligations of nurses in mediating ethical issues. SCENARIO: Mr. SA, a 78 years old man was diagnosed with cancer of pancreas Stage 4. Mr. SA is still conscious and orientated but the family requested the nurses to conceal the diagnosis from Mr. SA as they don't want Mr.SA to worry about his condition. Mr. SA keep asking the nurses about his condition. The nurses feel uncomfortable and guilty for not being able to tell the patient the truth about his condition. REQUIREMENT: Based on the above scenario, discuss the ethical issues related to the situation and explain your role and obligation in assisting Mr. SA and the family to come with an agreement about disclosing the truth regarding Mr. SA condition.Explain using Orlando’s nursing theory: • Nurse's Action - Automatic Nursing Action - Deliberative Nursing Action