The Importance of Reflection and Continuing Professional Development
Discuss about the Perceptions of Developing Compassionate Nurses.
Within the healthcare system, reflections are considered to be one of the most important method for reviewing, analyzing as well as evaluation experiences mainly by the procedure of drawing upon the different theoretical concept of the previous learning to develop the future actions (Hoeve et al. 2014). Researchers are of the opinion that continual critical thinking as well as reflection has the ability of closing the gap between the theory as well as practices, which in turn help in the improvement of the quality of care of the patients, and thereby participating in stimulating personal swell as professional development (Van Bogaert et al., 2014). This assignment will mainly reflect on the different learning modules of the semester that I have gone through. Thereby, I can develop an understanding how well I have performed in the different discussions and activities of the modules. It will effectively help me to become self-aware and successfully judge my performance in the sessions to develop the ability of continuous professional development that the RN standards of practice have already stated.
Before the initiation of the semester, I was not aware that in order to become a nursing professional, an individual has to go through several theoretical as well as practical sessions to develop knowledge. I was not aware that a nursing professional has to go through learning of so many theories for effective application of intervention and to ensure patient health and safety and higher patient satisfaction. In the beginning months of the semester, I used to believe that I have to develop huge clinical knowledge and expertise so that I can provide high quality and safe care. However, with the passing of the days, I realized that often nurses have to face different barriers in their approach. Therefore, only learning scientific knowledge and modern advancements in nursing can never help in providing effective care to the patients (Bramley et al., 2014). A number of attributes that are also important are critical thinking skills, decision making skills, proper judgmental skills, time management, effective communication, development of proper values and ethics and many others. Therefore, I learnt the fact that being scientifically updated and knowing all the modern evidences of providing the best scientific and clinical expertise is sumptuous for providing high quality care. At the same time, the professionals should also apply values, principles, and ethics and try to learn from their experiences (Chang et al., 2015). Learning from the different types of experiences is also another way by which individuals can learn new insights and thereby enhance their theoretical knowledge effectively. Often in many cases, a number of barriers can arise when the individuals are trying to make clinical decisions. These may be lack of knowledge and skills, lack of confidence in critical appraisal skills, lack of educational preparation, negatives beliefs, attitudes and values, lack of time, heavy patient workloads, limited resources, inadequate staffing and many others (Moss et al. 2016). Improper decision-making may result in severe harm to patient health or breaches in ethical and legal requirements. These learning outcomes are mainly helpful, as it would now help me to learn different ways by which I can overcome such behaviors and take part in effective decision-making. This semester taught me different curative as well as assessment based learning theories that acted as guidelines and helped me to understand how I can appropriately apply proper theories ensuring proper diagnosis, and development of care plans. I also learn about the effective methods of reflection and the ways reflection helps in development of good quality practice and skills in healthcare. I never knew that learning nursing is so systematic and such systematic approach developed the urge to know more in me.
Learning About Values, Principles, and Ethics in Nursing Practices
In the initial days, I was mainly fidgety in my approach. I used to place more focus on the clinical expertise skills and therefore always used to collect evidences that would ensure the more up to date treatment procedure or medication to the patient (Flinkfan et al. 2015). However, with the gradual passing of days, I realized the importance of values and principles in nursing practices. I realized that safe care is not the only main priority of nursing practices. I developed the idea that treating patients with care and dignity is equally important in providing quality care to practice. I could develop an idea that patient satisfaction was highly linked with the service in which the patients felt respected by the nursing professionals. The modern evidences state that putting the patients in the centre of the care is one of the best ways of making patients feel empowered. This learning was new to me as I never provided important to such attributes of caring. Therefore, this new learning would be helpful to me in my future days as in the present day generation development of therapeutic relationship with the patient is as important as developing a highly efficient clinical care planning for the patient (Mills et al. 2015). Therefore, I tried to develop the attributes by which i can develop bonding and relationship with mu patients and joined the workshop classes where communication skills both verbal and non-verbal were taught to me. These skills ensured that I could communicate with them in ways by which they feel included in their acre plan. I was quite concerned with my decision-making abilities. These abilities were seen to be lacking in me as I was lacking confidence in taking decisions that concerned the life of the individuals. By conducting an in-depth analysis, I saw that the main issues that I was facing was lack of knowledge as well as a proper framework by which I can follow the cues to effective decision making. With researches conducted by me, I realized that there are several important theories than can help me to take effective decisions while planning for care for patients. I realized that the clinical reasoning cycle id one such theories that provide several guiding steps where nursing professionals can understand the symptoms, link them with determinists of health, pathophysiology and others and thereby help in identifying the care priorities (Arnold et al. 2015). Depending on them, I can develop goals and hence can decide how to apply them. With the development of critical reasoning skills, I leant to understand the priorities by which I need to attend many patients at the same time in a using soft in a proper manner so that adverse events do not take place.
Developing Emotional Intelligence and Strengthening Decision-Making Skills
The aspects that I have learnt in this subject are highly significant in my profession and they would help me to reach the zenith of success in the future. One of the most important things that I have learnt is the procedure of reflection and its significance. I consider this procedure of learning is one of the very best ways as it helps individuals to develop hands on approach from a situation that I have faced in my own life while attending patients. It readily helps to realize the weakness as well as strength of individuals at the same time giving insight about the aspects that they need to change in the future for better service delivery to the patients. Thereby, it helps in development of deep learning (Cho et al. 2015). It also helps in identification of different types or personal as well as professional strengths also providing to me the important areas where I need for improvement. It also helps individuals to understand their education needs thereby helping in acquisition of new knowledge and skills. It was through reflection I realized that only learning about clinical aspects never satisfied the patient. Providing them a compassionate care is one important aspects of nursing as well. It also helped me to understand the importance of strengthening of the emotional intelligence helping me to act with integrity. It also helped me to be more confident in my approach 9nilson et al. 2016). Therefore, the aspects that I have leant in the subject are totally aligning with the learning outcomes. After studying for the semester, I have developed sound decision-making skills and are able to critically analyze situations before coming to any particular decisions. I have come to an understanding that the decision-making skills that I have developed would have significant contribution in the real scenarios. Healthcare professionals need to make important clinical decisions in everyday practices. As healthcare is becoming very complex in the present days, healthcare professionals need to rely their decision-making skills for maintaining up-to-date care and positive outcomes. It contributes significantly on the safety and quality of care for patients and ensures their better quality life. Therefore, the subjects have correctly been studies by me and had helped me to meet the learning outcomes effectively.
One of the most important things that I believe would help me is to solve more case studies on patients with complex disorders. I believe that the subject has given us a thorough knowledge about the importance of knowledge and experiences in nursing profession. It has also provided important ideas about barriers in decision-making. I have also learnt several nursing theories, which would help me to act as guiding framework during my times of practicing my profession. I also understood importance of learning. I believe that I need to handle more case studies to check how well I am fairing in application of the theories under the guidance of a mentor. Therefore, I would request my mentor to provide me more case studies so that I become expert in decision-making skills and application of correct theories according to situations (Gouzou et al. 2015). I would also attend workshop classes on healthcare sessions where I can engage in different role-play session and thereby become more confident in different crucial situations that may arise in different situations.
From the above discussion, I have realized that I have learnt several nursing theories that will help me in my future practices to effectively devise high quality care plan for the patients. I will be able to develop therapeutic relationship with patients and hence will be able to satisfy them. I will also work on my reflection practices as well as decision among skills that are also important aspects of healthcare nursing and ensures quality and safe care for patients at the same time resulting in development of professional career.
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